Wednesday, May 5, 2010

New Brew: Mary's Marzen

Rick's grandmother passed away last week and we brewed this beer in memorial of her on the night before Rick flew out to Oregon for her funeral. Rick said that she was actually from Germany, and in her later years she would be caught from time to time speaking German to nobody in particular. Hopefully this rich Oktoberfest* style will have us doing the same.

*Yes, I know a true Oktoberfest (or Marzen) is supposed to use lager yeast not ale yeast, sue me. It's also supposed to be brewed in a cave by Germans, and fermented by divine intervention.

Brewing
Date: 5/3/10
Name of beer: Mary's Marzen
Type of beer: Oktoberfest ale
Quantity: 5 gallons
Homage Beer: Blizzard Wizzard Dunkelweizen (See pic below:
From 2010_May
Homage Beers!


This recipe was copied almost exactly from here (except I forgot to get irish moss ...oops), so instead of trying to pretend like I came up with it I'll just save us all time and space and give a link.

Now pictures!

From 2010_May

Yep. That's a lot of grain.

From 2010_May
Pro tip: once your grain is done in the partial mash, what is leftover can be used for an awesome bowl of cereal. Just add milk and some brown sugar or honey.


From 2010_May
Smack that yeast! (it deserves it)


Anyway, we're going to transfer this one to a secondary next week and then bottle it up about 10 days later. It'll then sit in a cool dark spot all summer, and be taken out in Oktober to be drunk.

More updates to come

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