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DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by darciandjenn » Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:21 am

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Inspired by Propeller's Common, which we were sad to see retired. Hope y'all enjoy!

4100 g Pale Malt
500 g Munich
400 g Crystal 40
200 g Victory Malt
50 g Chocolate Malt

18 L Mash water
13 L Sparge water

60 min mash @ 62 °C
10 min mash out @ 75 °C
Cold sparge

60 min boil

20 g Northern Brewer @ 60
20 g Northern Brewer @ 10
42 g Northern Brewer @ 0 (10 minute whirlpool)

OG = 1.047
FG = 1.009

Yeast : 2 pks SafLager S-23
Fermented @ ~18 °C

Water Profile: Ca 100 | Mg 5 | Na 43 | SO4 185 | Cl 62 | pH 5.3
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Re: DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by darciandjenn » Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:06 pm

Cracked one today and it had a mild infection. Hope you all fare better ☹️

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Re: DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by Bradbrewsbeer » Thu Dec 22, 2022 9:29 pm

No lack of carbonation here, that's for sure. Big fluffy off white head, Northern brewer on the nose with a little sweet malt in there. Very enjoyable, I can't say that I detect any infection. Well done, thanks for the full pint and brewing a style that really got me into craft beer ( R.I.P. propeller )
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Re: DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by darciandjenn » Fri Dec 23, 2022 4:46 pm

Bradbrewsbeer wrote:
Thu Dec 22, 2022 9:29 pm
No lack of carbonation here, that's for sure. Big fluffy off white head, Northern brewer on the nose with a little sweet malt in there. Very enjoyable, I can't say that I detect any infection. Well done, thanks for the full pint and brewing a style that really got me into craft beer ( R.I.P. propeller )
Glad you enjoyed! We had another bottle that wasn’t infected but very carbonated indeed lol

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Re: DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by JayBab » Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:49 pm

I don't know if this counts as infected but my bottle had a super-mega-ultra foamy pour. Took my over an hour to drink just because of the head retention. Overall sippy enjoyment was there, no off flavours.

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Re: DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by kenny10 » Fri Dec 23, 2022 10:36 pm

This beauty has a nice amber appearance. I think this is the first time having the style. Very interesting flavour profile..I would describe it as rustic. Northern brewer hops are a know staple in a cali common and can see why. Nice and clean brew, well done

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Re: DECEMBEER 2022 - December 22 - Common Denominator

Post by GCR » Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:06 pm

This tasted great. It was a bit of a gusher when I opened it - and the head retention was pretty significant - but I very much enjoyed it while putting on a yeast starter (which, sadly, was subsequently destroyed in an accident - geez man can a litre of beer and a broken erlenmeyer ever make a mess!)

Loved the label as well :) thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!Image

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