Friday, March 28, 2025
G is for Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse, Belmar
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Oisin Owl vs Guinness Extra Stouts
So ... I recently brewed Oisin Owl Irish Stout with the intention of having it ready for St. Patrick's Day.
And, of course St. Patrick's Day was last week.
At some point, I thought it would be cool to grab some Guinness Extra Stout to compare with my homebrew. So, I bought some from a local liquor store.
The weekend before St. Patrick's Day, I tried them both side-by-side.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Roll-a-Style 19: 17C. Wee Heavy
I've mentioned a few times that I want to concentrate more on my BJCP Goal this year.
As of the time of this post, if I'm counting correctly, I've brewed 79 of the 108 styles in the 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines. Since the beginning of the year, I've already brewed 4 new BJCP styles (5 if you include Tasman Pilsner).
I'm hoping to brew another 8 or 9 before the end of 2025.
If you've been following along on this blog, you know that I have my Roll-a-Style list, which helps me keep track of styles that I still need to brew.
The idea is that I use a 20-sided online die to decide which style to brew next. However, the past few new styles, I have decided and "pretended" to roll the number I wanted to brew.
But, recently, I actually rolled the online die, and got 19 ...
Friday, March 21, 2025
F is Frolic Brewing Company
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
2025 Cycling Goals
It blows my mind that we've already passed the ides of March. The year seems to be flying by.
I know that I'm the only one who really cares, but I have not mentioned any 2025 cycling goals on this blog yet.
In the past few years, I've probably overshared how much cycling I do and how I'm tracking towards various mileage and elevation goals.
I have not done that at all so far this year.
I have these 2025 goals. I just have not taken the time to "share" them.
Again, no one really cares other than myself, but I do like to have these to go back and look at from time to time.
So now, here I am posting my 2025 Cycling Goals.
Monday, March 17, 2025
Oisin Owl Irish Stout
Style: 15C Irish Extra Stout
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 40
SRM: 41
Appearance: This stout pours a deep, opaque black with subtle ruby highlights when held to the light. The head is a creamy tan, thick and persistent, leaving a generous lacing on the glass with every sip.
Aroma: The aroma is a harmonious blend of rich roasted malt, dark chocolate, and freshly brewed coffee. Hints of caramel and toffee add a layer of sweetness, while subtle earthy hops and a whisper of dark fruit like plum or raisin round out the olfactory experience.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Tasman vs Tasman
I don't know if I ever mentioned it on this blog, but if you follow SheppyBrew on Instagram or Facebook, you might have caught that when I was picking up ingredients for Tasman Devil Pilsner, I stopped by Dry Dock Brewing company.
In a wild coincidence, Dry Dock had a New Zealand Pils on tap called "Tasman Pilsner" ... Great Minds Think Alike I guess.
Obviously I had to try it and I really liked it.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
E is for Someplace Else Brewery
Monday, March 10, 2025
Kemosabe Quad (Batch 372)
Thursday, March 06, 2025
Glop
Tuesday, March 04, 2025
Mardi Blonde: A Festive Brew
Style: Belgian Blonde Ale
ABV: 7.4%
IBU: 25
Aroma: The nose is greeted with a bouquet of light malt sweetness, delicate floral notes, and a hint of fruity esters reminiscent of ripe pears and apples. Subtle touches of honey and freshly baked bread add depth to the aromatic profile.
Flavor: On the palate, Mardi Blonde strikes a harmonious balance between malt and hops. The initial sip reveals a smooth malt backbone with flavors of biscuit and light caramel, followed by a gentle hop bitterness that lingers just long enough to create a crisp, clean finish. The nuanced flavors of citrus zest and white grape add a refreshing twist, making each sip more enjoyable than the last.
Friday, February 28, 2025
Modifying the Roll-a-Style List
So ... after posting Roll-a-Style 9: 26D. Belgian Dark Strong Ale, I decided to look a little closer at the 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines.
First, I had never known exactly how many individual beer styles were listed in the guidelines, so I counted.
If I counted correctly, there are 108 styles, and I've brewed 79 of them (actually, as I type this, I have not brewed the Belgian Dark Strong Ale, but once I brew it I will have completed 79).
I've mentioned that there are some styles I'm not really interested in brewing, and so I left those styles off my Roll-a-Style list. Most of these are sour beer styles, but as it turns out, a couple were ones I just didn't look closely at and thus didn't really understand.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Snowshoeing and Pulled Pork Green Chili
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Oisin Owl Irish Stout (Batch 371)
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Roll-a-Style 9: 26D. Belgian Dark Strong Ale
I've mentioned a few times that I want to concentrate more on my BJCP Goal and my Roll-a-Style list this year.
Late in 2024, I harvested yeast from Tafel Mystère Belgian Single (Batch 367), which I used to ferment Mardi Blonde (Batch 370) Birthday Brew.
I had 26D. Belgian Dark Strong Ale on my Roll-a-Style List, and thought it would be a good idea to use the whole yeast cake of Mardi Blonde to ferment such a big Belgium beer.
So, I pretended to roll a 9 on my 20 Sided Online Die.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Merida Scottish Ale
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
D is for Denver Beer Company, Olde Town Arvada
Thursday, February 06, 2025
Mardi Blonde (Batch 370) Birthday Brew
Tuesday, February 04, 2025
Tasman Devil Pilsner
Crafted with the finest hops, including Motueka from New Zealand and the unique Eclipse from Australia, this Pilsner embodies the harmony of its enchanted origins. Each batch is a celebration of craftsmanship and a tribute to the timeless tradition of fine beer-making, infused with a touch of magic and the spirit of collaboration between mythical creatures and nature's wonders.
Saturday, February 01, 2025
Roll-a-Style 12: 15C. Irish Extra Stout
Early in the year, I brewed Merida Scottish Ale, using harvested Irish Ale Yeast, and I wanted to continue that yeast with an Irish Ale.
I have 15C. Irish Extra Stout on the Roll-a-Style List and with St. Patrick's Day coming up, I thought that would be a great beer to have on tap for this holiday.
So, I pretended to roll a 12
Which, of course corresponded to the 15C. Irish Extra Stout.



















