Showing posts with label Colorado Pelican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado Pelican. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Alabama Pelican Brown Porter (Batch 238)

A couple months ago, my family visited Gulf Coast Alabama to meet my wife's family for a Family Reunion Type thing.

I am not the sort of person who can lie on the beach or by the pool for vacation. I have to be moving around at least a little.

Most of the rest of the group doesn't have the same problem with just sitting around.

So ... I spent quite a few hours walking the beach by myself.

Quite often while walking around, my mind starting wandering to thoughts about brewing.

I was also quite fascinated with watching all the brown pelicans.

I thought it was cool how they fly in formation. And, when they dive into the water, it was downright awesome.

Anyway ... a couple years ago, I brewed a beer honoring my fascination with the Colorado White Pelicans (my name for them) called Colorado Pelican Australian Sparkling Ale.

I got to thinking that taking the Sparkling Ale recipe and darkening it up a bit would be a way to extend the theme of the "Alabama" brown pelicans from the "Colorado" white pelicans.

Monday, November 06, 2017

2017 Q3 SheppyBrew Stats

It is already November.

Again, I am embarrassed about how late this the quarterly results of the SheppyBrew Brewery as being posted.

I keep saying I'll do better. I think I'm getting worse.

Anyway ... the Brewery likes to post quarterly updates on how much we have brewed. You can see all these updates (including the one you are reading right now) by going to Sheppy's Blog: Brew Stats

Monday, October 16, 2017

Colorado Pelican Australian Sparkling Ale

I decided to brew before going away for the Labor Day Weekend. On a rare Friday Brew Day, I brewed ...



To be honest, I have no idea what an "Australian Sparkling Ale" tastes like. Based on the style guidelines, the beer should be dry. Because it finishes pretty low, it has a bitter finish.

Other than that, I don't really have much.

I am ok calling this an Australian Ale because the yeast I used was "Australian Ale Yeast (White Labs #WLP009)".