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.
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Friday, August 23, 2019
F is for FlyteCo Craft Brewing
As you know if you've been following this blog for the past week, my wife and I visited breweries last Saturday.
We were on Tennyson street between 38th and 44th.
I'm not sure if this is considered the Berkley neighborhood of Denver or West Highlands. Or maybe it is considered something else entirely.
I think it is right in the middle of Berkley ... But it doesn't really matter.
So far, I've shared
D is for De Steeg Brewing
E is for Empourium Brewing Company
... and I've hinted that there are more to come ...
And, if you're familiar with the area both those breweries are in, you probably already know what "F" brewery I picked.
The walk from De Steeg to FlyteCo is only half a mile. Pretty decent concentration of breweries over a few blocks.
We were on Tennyson street between 38th and 44th.
I'm not sure if this is considered the Berkley neighborhood of Denver or West Highlands. Or maybe it is considered something else entirely.
I think it is right in the middle of Berkley ... But it doesn't really matter.
So far, I've shared
D is for De Steeg Brewing
E is for Empourium Brewing Company
... and I've hinted that there are more to come ...
And, if you're familiar with the area both those breweries are in, you probably already know what "F" brewery I picked.
F is for FlyteCo Craft Brewing
The walk from De Steeg to FlyteCo is only half a mile. Pretty decent concentration of breweries over a few blocks.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
E is for Empourium Brewing Company
So .... I hinted in D is for De Steeg Brewing that I would follow up with "E" fairly quickly.
As a reminder, Saturday, my wife and I biked around the area of Mile High Stadium in Denver.
She tested out an eBike. There might be more about that later. Stay tuned on this blog.
After biking, we were close to a number of breweries.
De Steeg Brewing was our first stop.
It just so happens that there is an "E" brewery within a short walking distance of De Steeg.
If you are familiar with this area around Tennyson, you probably were able to figure this out, but my "E" brewery is ....
Foreshadowing ... There is another brewery in this area that starts with the letter F. Another starts with the letter G.
As a reminder, Saturday, my wife and I biked around the area of Mile High Stadium in Denver.
She tested out an eBike. There might be more about that later. Stay tuned on this blog.
After biking, we were close to a number of breweries.
De Steeg Brewing was our first stop.
It just so happens that there is an "E" brewery within a short walking distance of De Steeg.
If you are familiar with this area around Tennyson, you probably were able to figure this out, but my "E" brewery is ....
E is for Empourium Brewing Company
Foreshadowing ... There is another brewery in this area that starts with the letter F. Another starts with the letter G.
Monday, August 19, 2019
D is for De Steeg Brewing
Well ... as I mentioned in C is for Colorado Plus Brew Pub, my A to Z Denver Breweries Project has been on a bit of a pause.
Saturday, my wife and I biked around the area of Mile High Stadium in Denver.
She tested out an eBike. There might be more about that later. Stay tuned on this blog.
But I digress.
After biking, we were close to a number of breweries.
I was interested in one in particular.
One that I had never been to.
One that starts with the letter "D".
Saturday, my wife and I biked around the area of Mile High Stadium in Denver.
She tested out an eBike. There might be more about that later. Stay tuned on this blog.
But I digress.
After biking, we were close to a number of breweries.
I was interested in one in particular.
One that I had never been to.
One that starts with the letter "D".
D is for De Steeg Brewing
Fun fact: De Steeg means "An Alley" in dutch. And even more fun, the entrance to De Steeg Brewing in an alley.
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Muggled Pale Ale (Batch 237)
So ... I was talking to my homebrew friend "Du" and both of us thought it had been too long since we've brewed.
We contacted our other homebrewing friend, "Doc" and made a brewing date for August 11th.
"Doc" was kind enough to host the brew day. You may remember "Doc" from such hits as
Cinco de Bealtaine Irish Stout
Learning to Homebrew
Mardi Bock
and ...
Big Brew Day 2019
It is now becoming "a thing" when I go to other houses (usually "Doc's") to brew. It is fun, but I always feel like I'm forgetting something I'll need. It is also a pain to clean up afterwards.
But ... anyhoo ....
We contacted our other homebrewing friend, "Doc" and made a brewing date for August 11th.
"Doc" was kind enough to host the brew day. You may remember "Doc" from such hits as
Cinco de Bealtaine Irish Stout
Learning to Homebrew
Mardi Bock
and ...
Big Brew Day 2019
It is now becoming "a thing" when I go to other houses (usually "Doc's") to brew. It is fun, but I always feel like I'm forgetting something I'll need. It is also a pain to clean up afterwards.
But ... anyhoo ....
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Smoked Green Chili Hashbrown Egg Bake
So .... at my work, we have this "Friday Breakfast Club". People on one of my teams take turns bringing in breakfast for the rest of the group every Friday.
It is a good deal. Everyone's turn comes up once every two and a half months. And, we get homemade breakfasts every Friday.
Fun stuff.
When it is my turn ... the house tends to smell pretty amazing in the morning and The SheppyBrew Beer Model gets a little jealous. I try to make it again for her over the next few days.
Last Friday was my turn to bring in food. And so Saturday I made some more for my wife.
Of course ... I never actually make the same thing twice ... so I had to change it up a little bit the second time around.
Here is (basically) the recipe I used to bring in to my co-workers. Note ... I doubled the recipe below so that I wouldn't have to worry about running out.
It is a good deal. Everyone's turn comes up once every two and a half months. And, we get homemade breakfasts every Friday.
Fun stuff.
When it is my turn ... the house tends to smell pretty amazing in the morning and The SheppyBrew Beer Model gets a little jealous. I try to make it again for her over the next few days.
Last Friday was my turn to bring in food. And so Saturday I made some more for my wife.
Of course ... I never actually make the same thing twice ... so I had to change it up a little bit the second time around.
Here is (basically) the recipe I used to bring in to my co-workers. Note ... I doubled the recipe below so that I wouldn't have to worry about running out.
Friday, August 02, 2019
C is for Colorado Plus Brew Pub
Well ... July got away from me. The whole summer is going way too fast.
Between the Great Cycle Challenge, and family activities, and trying to lose weight, I have not done much with my A to Z Denver Breweries Project.
My last brewery was B is for Briar Common Brewery + Eatery back in early April.
On July 11th, the SheppyBrew Beer Model and I decided to do a date night, and I knew I had a brew pub on my list of "C" breweries. I thought it was a perfect opportunity to try one.
C is for Colorado Plus Brew Pub.
Between the Great Cycle Challenge, and family activities, and trying to lose weight, I have not done much with my A to Z Denver Breweries Project.
My last brewery was B is for Briar Common Brewery + Eatery back in early April.
On July 11th, the SheppyBrew Beer Model and I decided to do a date night, and I knew I had a brew pub on my list of "C" breweries. I thought it was a perfect opportunity to try one.
C is for Colorado Plus Brew Pub.
Friday, July 12, 2019
2019 Hail Storm Summer Saison (batch 236)
Summer Saison Time. Last Sunday, I brewed SheppyBrew's Hail Storm Summer Saison.
Apparently, I've been doing this Seasonal Saison thing for more than 6 years, because this is the 6th time I've brewed the Hail Storm Summer Saison.
Has it really been that long? I must really like saisons. I must really like the WY3711 yeast.
Yes. Yes I do.
I don't know if you've noticed, but my last few batches of beer, I've made extra. This batch was similar in that I made an 8 gallon batch rather than my regular 5.
Apparently, I've been doing this Seasonal Saison thing for more than 6 years, because this is the 6th time I've brewed the Hail Storm Summer Saison.
Has it really been that long? I must really like saisons. I must really like the WY3711 yeast.
Yes. Yes I do.
I don't know if you've noticed, but my last few batches of beer, I've made extra. This batch was similar in that I made an 8 gallon batch rather than my regular 5.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
2019 Q2 SheppyBrew Stats
It is July already.
Really!??!
The summer is flying by. The year is flying by. I'm not sure where the time has gone.
But since the 2nd quarter is done ... it is time to share SheppyBrew's 2nd quarter brewing stats.
If you are curious to check out past posts like this one ... see Sheppy's Blog: Brew Stats.
The SheppyBrew Brewery didn't have very many brew days this quarter, but I brewed bigger batches so I still ended up with a decent volume.
Really!??!
The summer is flying by. The year is flying by. I'm not sure where the time has gone.
But since the 2nd quarter is done ... it is time to share SheppyBrew's 2nd quarter brewing stats.
If you are curious to check out past posts like this one ... see Sheppy's Blog: Brew Stats.
The SheppyBrew Brewery didn't have very many brew days this quarter, but I brewed bigger batches so I still ended up with a decent volume.
This quarter, we brewed 3 "batches" ...
- Blackberry in Bed American Wheat
- 2019 BBD Blood Orange Saison Mango Pale (depending on how you count, this might be considered two batches)
- 1000 Mile Mild
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Blackberry in Bed American Wheat (Bam-a-Lam) |
Monday, July 08, 2019
Wrapping up #GCCUSA2019
Well, I finished up my 2019 Great Cycle Challenge.
The GCC is continuing to track miles and let us fund-raise well into July, so this number might change, but as I write this post, I've raised $2,046.79 this year. My best year so far.
As you know if you've followed me on this blog or on facebook or on instagram or on twitter). I pledged to ride 1000 miles this year.
This is more than I've ever ridden in a month, and as I've mentioned multiple times, I wasn't sure I'd be able to get it done.
But, as it turns out, I'm proud to say not only was I able to ride 1000 miles by the end of June, but it really was not as difficult as I thought it would be.
Most of my miles were done on my new "gravel bike". However, I did count some miles on an indoor stationary bike.
If my math is correct, I did 144 of the 1012 miles inside. Since the GCC continued to track miles, I made it my goal to do at least 144 miles outside during the first week of July.
I did it. As of this morning, my total is 1,185. The number continues to go up. If you want to see my current total check out
The GCC is continuing to track miles and let us fund-raise well into July, so this number might change, but as I write this post, I've raised $2,046.79 this year. My best year so far.
As you know if you've followed me on this blog or on facebook or on instagram or on twitter). I pledged to ride 1000 miles this year.
This is more than I've ever ridden in a month, and as I've mentioned multiple times, I wasn't sure I'd be able to get it done.
But, as it turns out, I'm proud to say not only was I able to ride 1000 miles by the end of June, but it really was not as difficult as I thought it would be.
Most of my miles were done on my new "gravel bike". However, I did count some miles on an indoor stationary bike.
If my math is correct, I did 144 of the 1012 miles inside. Since the GCC continued to track miles, I made it my goal to do at least 144 miles outside during the first week of July.
I did it. As of this morning, my total is 1,185. The number continues to go up. If you want to see my current total check out
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
Weber Rib Rack
As you probably know ... Father's Day Weekend recently came and went.
One of the things my kids got me for Fathers' Day was a Weber Rib Rack.
It had been awhile since I'd smoked ribs at all, and I had to try this new toy out, so the weekend after Father's Day, I fired up the Weber Kettle and used the new gift.
I bought a couple of Spare Ribs from Sam's.
I prepared the ribs as usual, except I cut each of the racks in half and put them in the Weber Rib Rack on the indirect side of the kettle. I used a combination of Hickory and Apple wood for the smoke.
One of the things my kids got me for Fathers' Day was a Weber Rib Rack.
It had been awhile since I'd smoked ribs at all, and I had to try this new toy out, so the weekend after Father's Day, I fired up the Weber Kettle and used the new gift.
I bought a couple of Spare Ribs from Sam's.
I prepared the ribs as usual, except I cut each of the racks in half and put them in the Weber Rib Rack on the indirect side of the kettle. I used a combination of Hickory and Apple wood for the smoke.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Father's Day Weekend 2019 Part 3
Remember from Father's Day Weekend 2019 Part 1, and Father's Day Weekend 2019 Part 2 that we went camping on Fathers' Day Weekend.
We were by Twin Lakes, Colorado at White Star Campground.
Part 1 was mostly about a day on the lake in Kayaks and Canoes.
Part 2 was a hike up the Colorado Trail from our campground to the South Mount Elbert Trail.
We are now up to Sunday ... which was mostly packing up and heading home. However, we stopped by a mountain lake on the way home.
Of course, my pictures don't do it justice ... but here are some anyway ...
We were by Twin Lakes, Colorado at White Star Campground.
Part 1 was mostly about a day on the lake in Kayaks and Canoes.
Part 2 was a hike up the Colorado Trail from our campground to the South Mount Elbert Trail.
We are now up to Sunday ... which was mostly packing up and heading home. However, we stopped by a mountain lake on the way home.
Of course, my pictures don't do it justice ... but here are some anyway ...
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Father's Day Weekend 2019 Part 2
Remember from Father's Day Weekend 2019 Part 1, that we went camping on Fathers' Day Weekend.
We were by Twin Lakes, Colorado at White Star Campground, and you've seen pictures from the first day.
Part 1 was mostly about a day on the lake in Kayaks and Canoes.
Day 2 was a hike up the Colorado Trail from our campground to the South Mount Elbert Trail.
It was a great hike with awesome views.
Of course, my pictures don't do it justice ... but here are some anyway ...
We were by Twin Lakes, Colorado at White Star Campground, and you've seen pictures from the first day.
Part 1 was mostly about a day on the lake in Kayaks and Canoes.
Day 2 was a hike up the Colorado Trail from our campground to the South Mount Elbert Trail.
It was a great hike with awesome views.
Of course, my pictures don't do it justice ... but here are some anyway ...
Friday, June 21, 2019
Father's Day Weekend 2019 Part 1
Quite often, we go camping on Fathers' Day weekend.
I think that is because the father in the household really likes camping and gets sad that we don't do it as much as he would like.
This past weekend was Fathers' Day. And, we went camping.
This year, we went to Twin Lakes, Colorado to a campground very close to the "upper" of the Twin Lakes that the village is named after.
White Star Campground.
It was very nice.
I took a couple days off work so we could make it a 4-day weekend and camp three nights.
I think that is because the father in the household really likes camping and gets sad that we don't do it as much as he would like.
This past weekend was Fathers' Day. And, we went camping.
This year, we went to Twin Lakes, Colorado to a campground very close to the "upper" of the Twin Lakes that the village is named after.
White Star Campground.
It was very nice.
I took a couple days off work so we could make it a 4-day weekend and camp three nights.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Smoked Chicken on Infusion Roaster
You might remember that I smoked my Thanksgiving Turkey last year.
I purchased a "Turkey Cannon Infusion roaster" from Amazon to help out.
If you've been following this blog for awhile, you likely know that I have been experimenting for some time with slightly different ways to prepare grilled / smoked chicken.
See Sheppy's Blog: Chicken if you'd like to review various methods that I've experimented with.
I was making chicken a couple of weekends ago.
I thought ... maybe I'll try the "Turkey Cannon Infusion roaster" on a chicken.
So I did.
I purchased a "Turkey Cannon Infusion roaster" from Amazon to help out.
If you've been following this blog for awhile, you likely know that I have been experimenting for some time with slightly different ways to prepare grilled / smoked chicken.
See Sheppy's Blog: Chicken if you'd like to review various methods that I've experimented with.
I was making chicken a couple of weekends ago.
I thought ... maybe I'll try the "Turkey Cannon Infusion roaster" on a chicken.
So I did.
Monday, June 10, 2019
#GCCUSA 10 Day Update
As I've mentioned a few times recently on this blog (and on facebook and on instagram and on twitter), I am riding again in the Great Cycle Challenge.
I've done this every year since 2016. The Great Cycle Challenge is one of those ride-to-raise-money-for-charity events that pop up from time to time.
The charity I'm riding to raise money for is the Children's Cancer Research Fund.
The difference between this "event" and others (sort of) like it is that this one lasts the entire month of June. The riders pledge a number of miles to ride over the month. Other people donate money in support.
This year, I decided to make my goal 1000 miles. 1000 miles is more than I've ever ridden in a month, and I considered it a very aggressive goal. In fact, I have had my doubts that I could even do it.
It isn't so much that 33 miles a day is a huge physical effort. I was fairly certain that my legs would be very tired by the end of the month (through out the month actually), but that I could physically do it.
Being able to commit a couple hours a day to the effort was the question.
I've done this every year since 2016. The Great Cycle Challenge is one of those ride-to-raise-money-for-charity events that pop up from time to time.
The charity I'm riding to raise money for is the Children's Cancer Research Fund.
The difference between this "event" and others (sort of) like it is that this one lasts the entire month of June. The riders pledge a number of miles to ride over the month. Other people donate money in support.
This year, I decided to make my goal 1000 miles. 1000 miles is more than I've ever ridden in a month, and I considered it a very aggressive goal. In fact, I have had my doubts that I could even do it.
It isn't so much that 33 miles a day is a huge physical effort. I was fairly certain that my legs would be very tired by the end of the month (through out the month actually), but that I could physically do it.
Being able to commit a couple hours a day to the effort was the question.
Friday, June 07, 2019
1000 Mile Mild
As I shared in #GCCUSA 2019 Great Cycle Challenge, I'm doing the Great Cycle Challenge again this year.
Since the blog post, I raised my riding goal to 1000 miles.
I wanted to brew this weekend, and I thought it would be fun to make a beer commemorating this challenge.
I thought it should be low alcohol, and came up with a recipe for a English Mild.
1000 miles is a lot of bike riding for me to accomplish in a month, and in order to have a chance to complete the goal, I'm going to have to be pretty aggressive.
Of course, I wanted to get started out strong. The month started off on this past weekend, and I made it my goal to hit 100 miles by Sunday night.
Since the blog post, I raised my riding goal to 1000 miles.
I wanted to brew this weekend, and I thought it would be fun to make a beer commemorating this challenge.
I thought it should be low alcohol, and came up with a recipe for a English Mild.
1000 miles is a lot of bike riding for me to accomplish in a month, and in order to have a chance to complete the goal, I'm going to have to be pretty aggressive.
Of course, I wanted to get started out strong. The month started off on this past weekend, and I made it my goal to hit 100 miles by Sunday night.
Wednesday, June 05, 2019
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 3
If you follow this blog, you realize that I was in Estes Park over Memorial Day Weekend.
See
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 1
And
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 2
It was awesome to get away to the wilderness for a few days.
On Monday, before anyone else was up, I went for a quick morning hike.
Here are some pictures:
See
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 1
And
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 2
It was awesome to get away to the wilderness for a few days.
On Monday, before anyone else was up, I went for a quick morning hike.
Here are some pictures:
Sunday, June 02, 2019
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 2
Rocky Mountain National Park is always fun.
We decided to stay in Estes Park over Memorial Day Weekend, and obviously ... when in Estes Park, we had to spend some time in RMNP.
May has been particularly snowy in Colorado, and Trail Ridge Road was closed, but we could spend time on the East side of the park.
On Sunday, we found a RMNP trail accessable from Estes Park (as opposed to going through any of the drive-through entrances).
Gem Lake was the name of the trail. We started late morning, had lunch by the lake, and then hiked back down.
Here are some pictures from this hike (Part 2) ...
We decided to stay in Estes Park over Memorial Day Weekend, and obviously ... when in Estes Park, we had to spend some time in RMNP.
May has been particularly snowy in Colorado, and Trail Ridge Road was closed, but we could spend time on the East side of the park.
On Sunday, we found a RMNP trail accessable from Estes Park (as opposed to going through any of the drive-through entrances).
Gem Lake was the name of the trail. We started late morning, had lunch by the lake, and then hiked back down.
Here are some pictures from this hike (Part 2) ...
Friday, May 31, 2019
Memorial Weekend in Estes Park Part 1
Rocky Mountain National Park is always fun.
We decided to stay in Estes Park over Memorial Day Weekend, and obviously ... when in Estes Park, we had to spend some time in RMNP.
May has been particularly snowy in Colorado, and Trail Ridge Road was closed, but we could spend time on the East side of the park.
On Saturday, we drove up to Estes Park and then took a shuttle bus into the park.
We ate lunch at the Park and Ride that the bus brought us to and decided to start our hike up the Bierstadt Lake Trail .. which starts at the Park and Ride.
Here are some pictures from this hike ...
We decided to stay in Estes Park over Memorial Day Weekend, and obviously ... when in Estes Park, we had to spend some time in RMNP.
May has been particularly snowy in Colorado, and Trail Ridge Road was closed, but we could spend time on the East side of the park.
On Saturday, we drove up to Estes Park and then took a shuttle bus into the park.
We ate lunch at the Park and Ride that the bus brought us to and decided to start our hike up the Bierstadt Lake Trail .. which starts at the Park and Ride.
Here are some pictures from this hike ...
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