I'm sippin' on some YES
Last time I brewed before this batch was November. Now I have:
YES, 6.2%abv
and
Bulletproof Rye IPA, 6.8%abv
The Rye IPA is very light in color for a rye beer, which tend to be reddish. This one is light golden in color. It's not bad at all. I really like rye beers.
I have now made YES using the exact same recipe for I think five batches in a row. I think I'm done tweaking that recipe...but then I bought a RO system so now I will have to adjust to my new water. So I guess I'm not done. I started brewing in '09 and ESB was the first beer I made. It has been more than half the beer I've made since. Until recently I never used the same exact recipe for YES more than twice in a row, and when I did that it was because I made changes to my process and I was using that beer to gauge the effect the process change made.
I might never been done with tweaking the first beer style I ever made.
Last time I brewed before this batch was November. Now I have:
YES, 6.2%abv
and
Bulletproof Rye IPA, 6.8%abv
The Rye IPA is very light in color for a rye beer, which tend to be reddish. This one is light golden in color. It's not bad at all. I really like rye beers.
I have now made YES using the exact same recipe for I think five batches in a row. I think I'm done tweaking that recipe...but then I bought a RO system so now I will have to adjust to my new water. So I guess I'm not done. I started brewing in '09 and ESB was the first beer I made. It has been more than half the beer I've made since. Until recently I never used the same exact recipe for YES more than twice in a row, and when I did that it was because I made changes to my process and I was using that beer to gauge the effect the process change made.
I might never been done with tweaking the first beer style I ever made.