
1. Andy - Done
2. Graham - Done
3. LD - Donex2
4. Hogie - Done
5. Know1 - Done
6. Fishdisease - Done
7. Dirt chicken - fermenting
8. Maltster - Done
9. Bluenose - out
10. Rubbertoe - Done
Well, I can offer you a trade of some of my bottles for some of yours when everything's said and done. That sounds like a tasty compromise.RobD wrote:Any way for me to grease my way into this one too?
Yes. My thought is Yes. However, there's no need to go buy $300 of scotch (4 x 750 ml of Glen Breton). But I'd be in for a lesser quality in our barrel.hogie wrote: I saw that the first barrel had some scotch in it still and I wouldn't be opposed to chipping in on a couple of bottles for our batch as well. Thoughts?
Kyle, do you mean different recipe of the same style or different style? I'm not opposed to either.KMcK wrote:I'm holding out for a different recipe. I suggest we give some thought to that now in case some people in the top ten would prefer a different recipe and allow those on the waiting list who want this recipe to have priority. Otherwise we may just end up doing the same recipe each time.
Thanks for the heads up Liam.CorneliusAlphonse wrote:I speculate I won't be able to brew and get it to NS in an appropriate time line for the next filling (septemberish). so someone else should be on the list.
Different style: something less malty.RubberToe wrote:Kyle, do you mean different recipe of the same style or different style? I'm not opposed to either.
I'd prefer to skip the scotch. Maybe those that wanted scotch could do some blending after it comes out of the barrel. However, I'll go along with whatever the majority decides.Fishdisease wrote:Yes. My thought is Yes. However, there's no need to go buy $300 of scotch (4 x 750 ml of Glen Breton). But I'd be in for a lesser quality in our barrel.hogie wrote: I saw that the first barrel had some scotch in it still and I wouldn't be opposed to chipping in on a couple of bottles for our batch as well. Thoughts?
this may be a better plan since we have no idea what kind of scotch flavor we will end up getting from the barrel itself.maltster wrote:I'd prefer to skip the scotch. Maybe those that wanted scotch could do some blending after it comes out of the barrel. However, I'll go along with whatever the majority decides.Fishdisease wrote:Yes. My thought is Yes. However, there's no need to go buy $300 of scotch (4 x 750 ml of Glen Breton). But I'd be in for a lesser quality in our barrel.hogie wrote: I saw that the first barrel had some scotch in it still and I wouldn't be opposed to chipping in on a couple of bottles for our batch as well. Thoughts?
Dirt Chicken wrote:so what are we going to make for this one?? what are some ideas??
Same recipe? Czar?LiverDance wrote:
The style will be RIS as some people have already brewed their beers.
This would be best for consistency.maltster wrote:Same recipe? Czar?LiverDance wrote:
The style will be RIS as some people have already brewed their beers.
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