Sparkncode
Well-Known Member
I have sufficient beer in kegs for a couple of months but still wanted to brew so decided to try a belgium tripel at 9.5%ABV and bottle it so it can age. It will likley get bottled this comming weekend.
Thinking of what next in the the medium to long term pipeline. Probably try some other higher abv beers.
I'm not sure if I will continue with the Belgium theme and try a quad or if I should do an RIS.
I should probably do a few more beers just under 10% to perfect my process I guess but the Tripel seems good so far so im not to worried about the process as the gravity was about 1004 last weekend.
Anyone else start brewing stronger batches for aging when their immediate supply needs are well catered for?
Thinking of what next in the the medium to long term pipeline. Probably try some other higher abv beers.
I'm not sure if I will continue with the Belgium theme and try a quad or if I should do an RIS.
I should probably do a few more beers just under 10% to perfect my process I guess but the Tripel seems good so far so im not to worried about the process as the gravity was about 1004 last weekend.
Anyone else start brewing stronger batches for aging when their immediate supply needs are well catered for?