Wife and I got back from spending the weekend in Ludington for our anniversary. The wife was wonderful enough to allow not one visit to the Jamesport Brewing Co., but two..and she even enjoyed a Pear Cider they had on tap there....
Nice building, sandwiched between two antique shops just off the main drag in downtown Ludington. Food was really good as I had a 4 cheese pasta dish, and my wife had a spicy chicken wrap. Service was pretty good in the "eating" part, and the servers seemed pretty knowledgeable about beer.
In the two days, I sampled the following brews...
Dry Stout...Pretty much says it all. Not a bad brew, good roasted flavor, just a titch of carmel flavor, just nothing to write home about, but good enough for me to take a growler home.
Scotish Ale...By far my fave. good strong ale 7.2% that wasn't "hot" or overly alcoholic. wonderful carmel and toffee notes. I thought it finished quite dry for being so full bodied.
ESB...Not being an over big fan of the style, I loved this beer. Good but not overpowering maltiness, and wonderfully balanced with very flavourful hopiness. If I hadn't wanted to try more...I would have had 2 or 3 pints of this.
Kolsch...Again, not a huge fan of the style, but I wanted to try some new things. I really liked this beer. Nice spicy flavor up front, but a nice mellow maltiness that blended will with the hops.
English Mild...This was another good beer, although it was a little fuller bodied that what I was expecting in a session beer. Kind of a sweeter finish that worked well with the light hopiness. I did catch some very very faint carmel flavor, but not as much as i would thing for style. Still a good beer though.
Prices were pretty darned reasonable @ $4.00/pint, and $11.00 for the full growler incl. the "deposit".
Monday, October 1, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Been busy with work lately, so not much time for beer...much less posting here. I got my Cherry Wheat bottled up on Sunday after watching the Colts eek out a win on the road. I also racked my brown into secondary.
The wheat tasted great going into the bottle, and I can't wait to try one out in a few weeks!!!
Lots of things going on the weekends coming up so I'm not sure when I'll get to brew next. I'm pretty positive it will be a stout of some sort, just not sure what I'll do with it.
I got my scores in from my entries in the Michigan State Fair Homebrew Competition. My "Ohana" Pineapple Pale Ale scored a 31 in the fruit beer category. I was pretty pleased with this. The great thing about the competition is that I was fortunate to get a lot of really good feedback on my brewing. There are some changes that I will be making to really help the quality of my brewing. My Belgian Wit didn't fare quite as well, scoring a 25. One thing I got feedback from the judges on both beers was some oxidation, as well as some issues with Chlorine. Both pretty darned fixable.
The wheat tasted great going into the bottle, and I can't wait to try one out in a few weeks!!!
Lots of things going on the weekends coming up so I'm not sure when I'll get to brew next. I'm pretty positive it will be a stout of some sort, just not sure what I'll do with it.
I got my scores in from my entries in the Michigan State Fair Homebrew Competition. My "Ohana" Pineapple Pale Ale scored a 31 in the fruit beer category. I was pretty pleased with this. The great thing about the competition is that I was fortunate to get a lot of really good feedback on my brewing. There are some changes that I will be making to really help the quality of my brewing. My Belgian Wit didn't fare quite as well, scoring a 25. One thing I got feedback from the judges on both beers was some oxidation, as well as some issues with Chlorine. Both pretty darned fixable.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
AG batch #2 is in the books. Much easier and less stressful than the first batch. Everything went pretty well, and I even used the mash time to rack my wheat to the secondary. I couldn't resist adding cherries to it. I added 4lbs. after I had simmered them in 160' water for about 20 min.
But enough of the wheat. I'm pretty geeked about the brown that I just made. 8lbs of pale 2 row, 1/2 lb of crystal 60L, 1/2lb of crystal 120L, and just a hair less than 1/4lb of chocolate malt. Mashed at 153 for 70 min. I took 1 gallon of the first runnings and boiled it down to a tad under 1/2 gallon, and added it during the boil. I added 1oz of EKG at boil, and 1/2oz of cascade at 15 min. I pitched with WLP005 British Ale Yeast. Got good airlock bubblidge at 7 hours @ about 68'. I did manage to hit my OG this time at .051, and my volume was much much better. I have it calculated out that my efficency was about 72% and I'm pretty happy with that.
But enough of the wheat. I'm pretty geeked about the brown that I just made. 8lbs of pale 2 row, 1/2 lb of crystal 60L, 1/2lb of crystal 120L, and just a hair less than 1/4lb of chocolate malt. Mashed at 153 for 70 min. I took 1 gallon of the first runnings and boiled it down to a tad under 1/2 gallon, and added it during the boil. I added 1oz of EKG at boil, and 1/2oz of cascade at 15 min. I pitched with WLP005 British Ale Yeast. Got good airlock bubblidge at 7 hours @ about 68'. I did manage to hit my OG this time at .051, and my volume was much much better. I have it calculated out that my efficency was about 72% and I'm pretty happy with that.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
First AG Batch...

Well, I finally made it to All Grain. I did a very simple wheat recipe, and I'm pretty pleased with the results.
I did miss my OG and I was short by about a gallon for volume, but it was a great learning experience, and I truly do think it will help me brew better beer.
I did learn a lot thru my first experience.
- I need a bigger brew pot. 32qt. is not enough to get a good rolling boil with 6.5/7 gal. of wort.
- It wasn't nearly as daunting as I thought it would be. A few more times doing this and I should have my techniques down.
- Charlie is right with the whole RDWAHAHB. Once you suck it up, put your fears aside, once you get into it, you're on your way!

The recipe is as follows
6lbs. Wheat
4lbs. Briess 2-row barley
.75oz Mt. Hood Hops(Pellets) at 60 min.
.50oz Mt. Hood Hops(Pellets) at 15 min.
I used about 1/3lbs of rice hulls for sparging.
Hydro sample tasted pretty good. I'm really of a mixed mind as to if I want to make this a cherry wheat, or just leave it as is. At least I have a week or so to decide!! Pitched a vial of WL051 California V Ale Yeast and after 12 hours it's doing it'
s thing!!!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Getting Ready for AG


Well, I've been slowly but surely getting the things that I need to make the leap into AG. I just converted a picnic cooler and now I just need a free day to brew!!! Picnic cooler was actually pretty simple to convert. I used a 1/2 x 2" Brass nipple, some 3/4" flat washers, a plastic nut, I made some of my own gaskets with some leftover gasket material I had, and then of course the SS braided line. It's been checked for leaks and I'm good to go there. I'm really excited about doing my Cherry Wheat in AG!!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Bottled and Waiting....
My Belgian Wit is now resting comfortably in bottles after a late night bottling session. I was pretty happy as I actually hit about 5gal. of beer that was bottled. First time in I don't know how many batches that I hit my volume right.
Sample was pretty tasty, with the coriander lending a very nice spice taste, just a faint bit of orange, and a nice "tang" that I'm guessing came from the White Labs Belgian Wit Ale Yeast (WLP400).
I'm going to try my best to keep this one bottled up without tasting for the whole three weeks I have to wait before it needs to be sent in for the State Fair Comp.
Sample was pretty tasty, with the coriander lending a very nice spice taste, just a faint bit of orange, and a nice "tang" that I'm guessing came from the White Labs Belgian Wit Ale Yeast (WLP400).
I'm going to try my best to keep this one bottled up without tasting for the whole three weeks I have to wait before it needs to be sent in for the State Fair Comp.
Friday, July 6, 2007
Our Fair State's Legislature Got Something Right...
Despite threats to raise the tax on beer and other libations, the mass of wisdom that resides in Lansing has decided to make July "Michigan Craft Beer Month. How nice of them!!!!
Here is the story....
Here is the story....
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Some interesting reading....
I was doing some research and stumbled onto this great roundtable discussion from some years back at Realbeer.com. This took place long before I got into homebrewing and some of the topics/responses' were pretty interesting. Participants are: Andy Anderson, Ray Daniels, Lynne O'Connor, Sean Quinlan, and Dan Juliano.
http://www.realbeer.com/edu/homebrewing/roundtable.php
Enjoy!!
http://www.realbeer.com/edu/homebrewing/roundtable.php
Enjoy!!
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Belgian Wit doing nicely
Racked my Belgian Wit, and the sample was pretty tasty. This should be a nice light beer with some great spiciness. I added some more coriander seed, and the zest of one orange cut into strips. Should be bottling this next week so it has some good conditioning time in the bottle for State Fair entry.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Belgian Wit is off and running.
Brewed what I'm hoping to be a great Belgian Wit on Sunday. It started fermenting at 72 degrees, and I've moved it to a bit cooler part of the house where it's 66. The Brew Day went as follows. I'm hoping to have this brew ready for entry in the Michigan State Fair.
Steeped 1/2 lb each of crystal malt and wheat malt at 160' for 30 min. Topped off my kettle and at boil, added 1.5oz Hallertauer Hops, 1/2oz of cracked coriander seed, and 3lbs of Wheat 60/40 DME. At 30 min I added 3lbs of Wheat 60/40DME. At 50 min, I added 1/2oz. Cascade hops. After boil, I steeped the zest of 2 oranges and 1/2oz of cracked coriander. Cooled wort down to 68 and pitched White Labs Belgian Wit yeast starter I made Friday.
Bill of Goods
6lbs. Wheat DME
1/2lb Crystal Malt
1/2lb Wheat Malt
1oz Coriander Seed
1.5oz Hallertauer Hops (bittering)
1oz Cascade Hops (aroma/flavor)
3 Oranges (zests only)
White Labs Belgian Wit Yeast
Steeped 1/2 lb each of crystal malt and wheat malt at 160' for 30 min. Topped off my kettle and at boil, added 1.5oz Hallertauer Hops, 1/2oz of cracked coriander seed, and 3lbs of Wheat 60/40 DME. At 30 min I added 3lbs of Wheat 60/40DME. At 50 min, I added 1/2oz. Cascade hops. After boil, I steeped the zest of 2 oranges and 1/2oz of cracked coriander. Cooled wort down to 68 and pitched White Labs Belgian Wit yeast starter I made Friday.
Bill of Goods
6lbs. Wheat DME
1/2lb Crystal Malt
1/2lb Wheat Malt
1oz Coriander Seed
1.5oz Hallertauer Hops (bittering)
1oz Cascade Hops (aroma/flavor)
3 Oranges (zests only)
White Labs Belgian Wit Yeast
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Visions of Cherry Wheat
Had to share these beautiful pictures of my Cherry Wheat
Finishing my "Ohana" Pineapple Pale Ale
Even my step-daughter Sammy helps out!!!
Success!!!! Thanks Sammy!!!
