Monday, August 23, 2010

Luc brews...someday (part 1)

Things have fallen a bit quiet in the last few months here at trillium...singularly due to the preparation and subsequent arrival of our son, Luc. The big guy (11lbs, 1oz) arrived in style, and in many ways, is now the man of the house. We have put our old, carefree child free lifestyles aside and traded that in for parenthood. We haven't looked back. Sure, reducing sleep to a mere fraction of what I comfortably need is tough, but then I keep reminding myself...I'm not the one who was carrying around an 11 POUND BABY inside my body.

A bit of perspective is all I need, when I look through my new dad bleary eyes up at my crying baby (hungry? tired? dirty? cold?...nope, he's hungry... again) and, even with these big eyes staring up at me, I now can understand that life's passion won't erode, fade away. I simply look back at the guy, and grin, looking forward to the day he has the manual dexterity to hold and then turn over a bowl to make his first hop addition.
Even as I really should be hunkering down on Sunday morning for some make-up zzz's (you simply must sleep when the baby sleeps), I shot out of bed to the apartment's annoying, grating buzzer. That damn buzzer is reminisce of the most annoying sound in the world (at 0:51).

"uhhhhhh...who is that? god...what time is it?"
"its Jason...we're brewing today, remember? I'll take the baby; get more sleep...you need it"
"uhhhh...Ok"

Jason has arrived, and I haven't even set up the grain mill, never mind finished bringing up the equipment out of storage.

I walk around somewhat aimlessly, flailing and failing at my stumbling impression of preparedness. He's lugged up his big boy batch mash tun complete with its DIY copper manifold, 44 quart stainless kettle, an a prapo sample bottle of breakfast stout, and a strong 'I'm going to need some coffee before we do anything, so I can't even imagine how you feel' look on his face. Tell me about it...
At least I had made up the saison yeast blend starter, started off gassing/heating the strike water and cleared out the kitchen for a double/double brew day. These two ten gallon batches will hopefully make up for a bit of down time.

We had exchanged some texts the night before, and decided in vague generalities on the recipe, so things were definitely a bit out of order for my usual brewday. I tossed Brew Like a Monk and Farmhouse Ales at him said 'here, hold my baby', grabbed a shopping cart from the hallway, and made my way down to the storage space.
Loaded 'er up with the gear, sacks of grain (gotta love the apartment elevators), and grabbed a first sample bottle of the 2009 RIS (notes to follow in another post) to follow Jason's marginally lower abv breakfast stout.
Jason wanted something that would be generally appreciated by beer nerds and curious but as yet uninitiated alike. I wanted something that could serve as a nice foil to some Brett + bug character. We settled on a hoppy saison as the base beer...his portion to get the white labs saison yeast blend, mine to also get house bugs from the stonington sour pitched into the primary with the sacch.

A brew day + babysitting requires a brewing partner.

We swapped off getting in QT with Luc, all while keeping on the brewday's requisite schedule. Jason would rock him while I mashed in, I changed his diaper as Jason vorlaufed.



Saison
Saison

Type: All Grain

Date: 8/22/2010

Batch Size: 10.00 gal

Brewer: JC, Jason, Luc
Boil Size: 11.45 gal Asst Brewer:
Boil Time: 60 min Equipment: My Equipment
Taste Rating(out of 50): 35.0 Brewhouse Efficiency: 75.00
Taste Notes:

Ingredients

Amount Item Type % or IBU
20 lbs Pilsner (2 Row) Bel (2.0 SRM) Grain 86.96 %
2 lbs Wheat Malt, Bel (2.0 SRM) Grain 8.70 %
1 lbs Wheat, Flaked (1.6 SRM) Grain 4.35 %
2.00 oz Citra [12.00 %] (60 min) Hops 39.6 IBU
2.00 oz Goldings, B.C. [4.40 %] (15 min) Hops 7.2 IBU
2.00 oz Goldings, B.C. [4.40 %] (1 min) Hops 0.6 IBU
12.00 gm Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) (Mash 60.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs WLP568 Belgian Style Saison Ale Yeast Blend (White Labs #WLP568) [Starter 1600 ml] Yeast-Ale

Beer Profile

Est Original Gravity: 1.063 SG

Measured Original Gravity: 1.010 SG
Est Final Gravity: 1.012 SG Measured Final Gravity: 1.005 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 6.63 % Actual Alcohol by Vol: 0.65 %
Bitterness: 47.4 IBU Calories: 43 cal/pint
Est Color: 4.2 SRM Color:
Color

Mash Profile

Mash Name: Single Infusion, Light Body Total Grain Weight: 23.00 lb
Sparge Water: 2.42 gal Grain Temperature: 72.0 F
Sparge Temperature: 168.0 F TunTemperature: 72.0 F
Adjust Temp for Equipment: FALSE Mash PH: 5.4 PH

Single Infusion, Light Body
Step Time Name Description Step Temp
75 min Mash In Add 28.75 qt of water at 161.4 F 150.0 F
10 min Mash Out Add 18.40 qt of water at 200.2 F 168.0 F


1 comment:

  1. congrats on the little guy! I'm sure he'll make a great brew assistant in no time. My little one started at about 6 months with stirring the mash. Unfortunately I haven't brewed much since she started walking (a.k.a. becoming more of a handful) but I wouldn't have it any other way.

    recipe looks nice by the way.

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