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S3 2015 meeting defined
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Obviously I wasn't myself. I don't know whoinell that was.woodshed wrote:Never had a classier, or wittier house guest than T-Pee. Pipes Yo, and knows his way around some breakfast.
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Well thanks for behaving yourself.
Drone vs Ringo. One of my favorite moments from the meeting. How is drone?
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Shaken and slightly stirred but no permanent damage.
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I am not in a position to make a request as I backed out of this years S3 gathering but in a perfect world! It would be really nice if the S3 meeting next year was close to the ADI national conference dates as I know a lot of our members attend the ADI conference. Next year the ADI conference is in San Diego so for me it would be great if I could attend one then drive over/down to the other and make it a 2 week road trip. I could book a condo in both locations for a week each, but like I say I am only one person but you might want to look at the calendars.
Thanks for listening.
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maybe a different location if it means more could attend.
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He ... you are all more than welcome to come over to the Netherlands!
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I'd love to!Odin wrote:He ... you are all more than welcome to come over to the Netherlands!
Regards, Odin.
I'm making it next year, regardless of where it is!
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Haha, careful what you wish for Odin. Talk to shed about the herd that took over his house for a week. . That said, I'd do Netherlands.
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Yeah, but we cooked!
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A very well mannered herd. No problems at all. Must have been the influence of Ringo.
I would not even consider another one if that had not been the case.
I think this event will stay put. Time of year is certainly open. A year from now would be best.
Multiple gatherings across the globe would be cool. Here in the states we could have S3 mountain, N, S, E, W. Midwest. Y'all get the idea.
Really admire Jedneck for stepping up last fall. Took courage and devotion to the craft for that to happen.
I would not even consider another one if that had not been the case.
I think this event will stay put. Time of year is certainly open. A year from now would be best.
Multiple gatherings across the globe would be cool. Here in the states we could have S3 mountain, N, S, E, W. Midwest. Y'all get the idea.
Really admire Jedneck for stepping up last fall. Took courage and devotion to the craft for that to happen.
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Booner it was your idea to have a gettogether. If you wouldn't have started the meating of the mi ds thread I wouldn't have got the bug to host. I fingered that one of two things would happen, I would meat like minded individuals and make a bunch of new friends or johny law would show up and I would get three hots and a cot while all you guys supported my family on welfare. Win win.
Sounds like soon we gonna need to take over a whole county to have enuf room for everbody.
Still wishin I would have said fuckit and quit my job to make it out.
Sounds like soon we gonna need to take over a whole county to have enuf room for everbody.
Still wishin I would have said fuckit and quit my job to make it out.
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jedneck wrote:I fingered that one of two things would happen, I would meat like minded individuals and make a bunch of new friends or johny law would show up and I would get three hots and a cot while all you guys supported my family on welfare. Win win.
It takes a lot of balls to do this. Thank you to both of you for stepping up to the challenge!
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The SOH just finished a varocketry mint julep and gave it a heaven in a glass rating. Fresh mint from the front yard and a great UJ.
Thanks va.
I just finished a bit of Windy's steam room aged. We talked about this process at the meeting while both fairly buzzed and I was unsure at the time what I thought about doing so.
While a very good product was the end result I am not convinced it was due to the steam room. I lean towards the contrary myself.
It may have been better without the steam, which I see as ultimately counterproductive.
The product came across well because of great cuts. This we did not discuss but Windy(and everyone from the Windy City) know they make great cuts and represent the best of HD.
MCH, send it my way. Corene will have to as well as those jars left with somebody. I will do a blend and have a about a gallon of the original barrel left for next year considering the blending and the Angel's Share, here typically 7% a year.
For the next meeting we will be doing a dark malt variation. No recipe, just inspiration. This can be a sugarhead to AG. White Dawg or your special twist. Windy's Rasputin was the catalyst in my mind for this. Windy and Jimbo threw out the idea for next year and I mentioned dark grains. A meeting of the minds. Kinda the whole concept.
Consider this your call to arms. You have a year(more or less) to crank out a S3 2016 bottle. Put your signature on it. Not write your name on it, although that would have helped on a couple that showed up this year, but make the spirit your own, with a grain profile dominated by dark grains. Let's use the Bourbon bill with a twist. At least 51% dark grains. I will have a fair amount of corn(of course) in there finished with Ya'll have to guess.
If 2016 is anything like this year you want to come to Pagosa for S3.
Thanks va.
I just finished a bit of Windy's steam room aged. We talked about this process at the meeting while both fairly buzzed and I was unsure at the time what I thought about doing so.
While a very good product was the end result I am not convinced it was due to the steam room. I lean towards the contrary myself.
It may have been better without the steam, which I see as ultimately counterproductive.
The product came across well because of great cuts. This we did not discuss but Windy(and everyone from the Windy City) know they make great cuts and represent the best of HD.
MCH, send it my way. Corene will have to as well as those jars left with somebody. I will do a blend and have a about a gallon of the original barrel left for next year considering the blending and the Angel's Share, here typically 7% a year.
For the next meeting we will be doing a dark malt variation. No recipe, just inspiration. This can be a sugarhead to AG. White Dawg or your special twist. Windy's Rasputin was the catalyst in my mind for this. Windy and Jimbo threw out the idea for next year and I mentioned dark grains. A meeting of the minds. Kinda the whole concept.
Consider this your call to arms. You have a year(more or less) to crank out a S3 2016 bottle. Put your signature on it. Not write your name on it, although that would have helped on a couple that showed up this year, but make the spirit your own, with a grain profile dominated by dark grains. Let's use the Bourbon bill with a twist. At least 51% dark grains. I will have a fair amount of corn(of course) in there finished with Ya'll have to guess.
If 2016 is anything like this year you want to come to Pagosa for S3.
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I like it! S316. June, wk 3 0r 4?? Dark Bourbon. If Rob has a place for a trailer fine if not I will camp in the woods again. Don't mind confronting "Ranger Rick" and the Bike Boys again, just keeps the juices flowing.
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I like it. This barrel of triple smoke with dark grains is now my Batch S316 in honor of S3. Doing up a double batch mash today while running the wash from last week. It went to 0.994 gravity and tastes heavenly (the wash) This last double batch should take care of filling this 5g barrel.
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So for all of you that have experience with the darker grains, what are some of the characteristics that are unique to them. I would imagine that since a lot of you are beer brewers that you have had a lot of experience with the different types of grains out there. Does the variety of roasted flavors come through into the distillate? I have been reading on them and most of the reviews are from beer brewers. I guess this one will be a pure experiment in flavors.
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I think it was Breiss that was splashing spirits made with their grains by a local university at ADI. I tried one of the dark malt ones and flavors definitely come across, though not all good. Lots of bitter and tannins. I'd definitely be conservative in use.
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I'm with Corene on this - to the uniniated, could we have some definition of what you might consider "dark" grains? Does this include smoked grains, roasted grains (maillard reaction), or something else?
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I believe the spirit I tasted was 100% chocolate malt. Also tasted 100% cherry wood smoked and was really impressed with that one.
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These dark grains we're talking about are considered 'specialty grains' in the brewshops. Straight 2 row, 6 row, pilsner etc are considered 'base malts' You can find lots of specialty grains at northernbrewer.com morebeer.com midwestsupplies.com and many others.
Here's a list of them https://byo.com/resources/grains" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow Dont miss the drop down tab at the top to pull up the grains from different regions.
Here's a list of them https://byo.com/resources/grains" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow Dont miss the drop down tab at the top to pull up the grains from different regions.
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Would a smoked grain count as a dark grain?
I'm thinking chocolate wheat bourbon. Smoke some of the corn in the smoker over apple wood.
26% apple wood smoked corn, 25% un-smoked corn, 25% Chocolate malt, 24% Wheat. This would only work if the smoked corn could be called a dark grain.
(Sorry... I'm partial to wheat bourbons)
I'm thinking chocolate wheat bourbon. Smoke some of the corn in the smoker over apple wood.
26% apple wood smoked corn, 25% un-smoked corn, 25% Chocolate malt, 24% Wheat. This would only work if the smoked corn could be called a dark grain.
(Sorry... I'm partial to wheat bourbons)
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Looks like a fine recipe RandyMarsh. I dont believe theres any hard and fast rules here. My recipe is a triple smoke with some roasted and toasted malts of varying darkness.
PS: Bring some more of your wheated bourbon too please. That my friend is a damn fine drop! Among my favorites on the table for sure!
PS: Bring some more of your wheated bourbon too please. That my friend is a damn fine drop! Among my favorites on the table for sure!
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Regarding that link to grains. 3 of my favorites for making beer turn out to be all in teh Belgian tab. Special B, Aromatic Malt, and Biscuit malt. All 3 do wonderful things to beer! For those that were at S3, that toasted flavor in the RyePA on tap came from Chocolate Rye, found in the German tab.
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That looks nice, Randy. 25% might be a lot for the chocolate malt, though. The heavier roasts like chocolate, black patent, roasted barley, etc. really carry over with a strong flavor. Maybe Brutal and Windy can weigh in on this, but I've noticed considerable character from roasted grains with as little as 5%-7% of the entire grain bill. I like the idea of these malts and smoke with corn, looking forward to experimenting with some small batches.
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The chicken is back. What was with the pipe dude? homage to dad?
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I got 40ish # of corn malting and I thnk I'm gonna smoke it with corn cobs and toast 15# of wheat malt. And 10 # of rye.
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MC, I was thinking the same thing, but want to stick with the 51% dark concept. I'll have to think about this one a bit.MichiganCornhusker wrote:That looks nice, Randy. 25% might be a lot for the chocolate malt, though. The heavier roasts like chocolate, black patent, roasted barley, etc. really carry over with a strong flavor. Maybe Brutal and Windy can weigh in on this, but I've noticed considerable character from roasted grains with as little as 5%-7% of the entire grain bill. I like the idea of these malts and smoke with corn, looking forward to experimenting with some small batches.
Jimbo, thank you so much for the compliment. Thank yourself as well... you gave me all the advice that made that recipe great. I absolutely love it, but I'm nervous whenever another stiller tries it. Our tastes are all different. My attempts at the S3 recipe were my biggest failures to date... I must redeem myself with next year's recipe!
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Gonna toast ehuf of the corn also to get 51% roasted grains. Unless smoking them counts.jedneck wrote:I got 40ish # of corn malting and I thnk I'm gonna smoke it with corn cobs and toast 15# of wheat malt. And 10 # of rye.
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I agree with MC, dark stuff like the chocolates, black patent, special B, dark caramels, special roast, etc, all the High Lovibond grains will come across very strong in your drink. You might want to reconsider. You could put a tray of 2 row in the oven as well and roast to a slightly darker character. Not only is it much cheaper to make your own roasted malt, but you have control over how much and how dark. Toasted just slightly adds a real nice nutty flavor, I do this for a toasted pale ale I make. Also will be incorporating into S316.RandyMarshCT wrote:but want to stick with the 51% dark concept.
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