IceBerg Beer 2012 version
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IceBerg Beer 2012 version
I scored enough ice to do a iceberg brew with tonight. A iceberg grounded in Ferryland and pieces were breaking off it
and making it onto the beach in Ferryland. My wife and son went with me to get the ice and took some pictures along with a couple of short videos
so I will post them when I down load them.
Now, what should I make with it............ I am leaning toward an APA, but I have a little time to decide as I won't be brewing until Sunday.
I have to wait until the ice melts anyway, and as anyone who has had iceberg ice knows.. it don't melt fast.
and making it onto the beach in Ferryland. My wife and son went with me to get the ice and took some pictures along with a couple of short videos
so I will post them when I down load them.
Now, what should I make with it............ I am leaning toward an APA, but I have a little time to decide as I won't be brewing until Sunday.
I have to wait until the ice melts anyway, and as anyone who has had iceberg ice knows.. it don't melt fast.
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Can't do that at too many brewhouses. 

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For sure.mr x wrote:Can't do that at too many brewhouses.
Here are some snaps we took
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And a short video or two.
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And this one I nearly lost my buckets and brewing pot and got a tad wet at the same time

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Cool videos. Glad we didn't lose you!
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Very cool pics and vids Tony! I love the idea of a Titantic beer! 

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A quick google search:
Q.What lager was served on the titanic?
A.Iced draught Munich Lager Beer was served on the Titanic. It cost 3d for a glass & 6d for a tankard. They could also drink Champagne at £14 a bottle.
I also seen some quick references to stout being on board.
Q.What lager was served on the titanic?
A.Iced draught Munich Lager Beer was served on the Titanic. It cost 3d for a glass & 6d for a tankard. They could also drink Champagne at £14 a bottle.
I also seen some quick references to stout being on board.
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Great pics and videos. Thanks for posting!Tony L wrote:For sure.mr x wrote:Can't do that at too many brewhouses.
Here are some snaps we took
http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/ ... CF1298.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/ ... CF1296.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/ ... CF1289.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/ ... 8-Copy.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And a short video or two.
http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/ ... CF1300.mp4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And this one I nearly lost my buckets and brewing pot and got a tad wet at the same time![]()
http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/ ... CF1286.mp4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I wasn`t ever in danger, but I came close to losing my buckets and pots I had to collect the ice in,chalmers wrote:Cool videos. Glad we didn't lose you!

Melting good now, I have 1 full 5 gallon water jug filled. This is what I started with.

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All that and only 5 gallons of water. Crazy. 

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True glacial ice should be ~90% the density of water. So there must be a lot of irregular shapes in those pots to melt down to 5gal, or Tony do you mean you only have 5 gallons melted so far?
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that was how i read his comment. either way, looks like a fun experimentmgc wrote: or Tony do you mean you only have 5 gallons melted so far?

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Pure ice is about 90% as dense as water. Glacial ice contains lots of tiny air pockets that can further decrease its overall density. When it melts in water it fizzes so it makes great ice cubes for drinks.mgc wrote:True glacial ice should be ~90% the density of water. So there must be a lot of irregular shapes in those pots to melt down to 5gal, or Tony do you mean you only have 5 gallons melted so far?
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I thought pure ice was a bit higher then 90 (a quick check in a first year text puts it at 92%). My understanding is the air pockets only slightly reduce its density, but I guess it depends on the source/age. Sorry to hijack this thread, but is it considered glacial ice after a density of 85% or so when it stops being firn?KMcK wrote:Pure ice is about 90% as dense as water. Glacial ice contains lots of tiny air pockets that can further decrease its overall density. When it melts in water it fizzes so it makes great ice cubes for drinks.mgc wrote:True glacial ice should be ~90% the density of water. So there must be a lot of irregular shapes in those pots to melt down to 5gal, or Tony do you mean you only have 5 gallons melted so far?
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Yes, I meant only 5 so far. I got another 5 this morning and still have the large SS pot full and a little left in the small SS pot.mgc wrote:True glacial ice should be ~90% the density of water. So there must be a lot of irregular shapes in those pots to melt down to 5gal, or Tony do you mean you only have 5 gallons melted so far?
There were a lot of irregular shaped pieces of ice though, and from previous experience I knew I had enough to do a full brew with
so I gave up trying to cram more in there. I should have enough left over to do a smaller brew with later.
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And also due to the irregular shaped pieces it behaves like an iceberg and tips over from time to time when melting.KMcK wrote:mgc wrote:. When it melts in water it fizzes so it makes great ice cubes for drinks.

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When you say from previous experience, did you brew something with it that time?Tony L wrote:There were a lot of irregular shaped pieces of ice though, and from previous experience I knew I had enough to do a full brew with
so I gave up trying to cram more in there. I should have enough left over to do a smaller brew with later.
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This will be my third brew using iceberg ice for the entire beer. They all came out great and were a great conversation beer as well.Jayme wrote:Tony L wrote: When you say from previous experience, did you brew something with it that time?
The first one was about 4 or 5 years ago IIRC.
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Awesome work Tony
A titanic of a beer would be somewhat proper, brew up a big giant beer with it!

A titanic of a beer would be somewhat proper, brew up a big giant beer with it!
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Titanic it will have to be then... but I`m still doing an APA with it.
I might do a lower volume higher gravity beer out of the remaining water though.
I might do a lower volume higher gravity beer out of the remaining water though.
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You should do a parti-gyle beer with the second beer being the APA. That way the APA can be the Titanic and the big one can be the Iceberg (10% above water) 

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I think you should go with a global warming theme. 

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mr x wrote:I think you should go with a global warming theme.
I could do a American light beer with it... you know the slogan... right out of the ice....

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