American Ale and Guinness Clone

Well, this weekend I bottled an Amber Ale that I brewed a few weekends ago.  This was just a Brewer’s Best kit – the American Ale (except I substituted liquid yeast for the dry yeast that comes in the kit).  I tasted some during the bottling, and I have to say, this is a pretty damn good beer!  Apart from not being carbonated, the beer already tastes “done”.

Before bottling I wasn’t too thrilled with this beer, just because I kept thinking that I should have done an original recipe instead of just falling back on a kit.  After tasting it though, I’m really happy with it.  I guess being “lazy” and just brewing a kit is better than not brewing at all!

Also, I racked my Guinness Clone to the secondary fermenter today.  Not much to say about it, except I didn’t come close to getting maximum utilization from the yeast.  That just means that it’ll be lower than expected alcohol content, and might taste a little sweet – which may actually be a good thing.  (Imagine Guinness with just a touch of sweetness to it!)

I forgot to prep a wash for the yeast though, so I wasn’t able to harvest from this batch.  I still have two bottles of yeast from the previous batch though, so I have enough to get through a couple more batches.  I’ve yet to brew with yeast that I harvested from a previous batch, so we’ll see how it goes.

By chitowngeorge Posted in Beer

My New Obsession

I have a new (musical) obsession.  I found these guys through Call it Karma’s (former) percussionist, Jeremy (thanks, Jer):

Tea Leaf Green

They’ve been around for a while, but they’re just starting to get some recognition on the jam scene.  (Or, maybe I’m a little behind the scene – hell, I didn’t discover Phish until ‘94, so what do I know?)

Anyways, I downloaded a bunch of their shows from the Internet Archive*, and eventually bought all of their studio albums from Amazon.com’s MP3 store.  Needless to say, I’m really enjoying their music.

I could go on and on about what I like about these guys, but I’m not a rock critic, and not very eloquent.  I just urge you to at least check out their music.  (Especially if you’re into “jam bands” – but you don’t need to be to enjoy good song writing and solid musicianship.  Seriously, if you’re not into jam bands don’t be scared off by that label.)


* If you’re not familiar with the Archive, go check it out.  It full of public domain media – everything from books, old movies and TV shows, and old recordings to modern recordings that have been cleared “free to trade” or are otherwise in the public domain.

By chitowngeorge Posted in Music