Barrel-Aged January 2021 - CRBS Communal Brew

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I have my 5 gallons ready. It’s still hanging out in the fermenter. What is the best vessel to put it in to be able to transfer it to the barrel? Should I put it in a keg? Will there be some way to push it out of kegs into the barrel? I have a busy work schedule tomorrow and Friday but should be able to drop it off this weekend sometime.


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MikeB wrote:I have my 5 gallons ready. It’s still hanging out in the fermenter. What is the best vessel to put it in to be able to transfer it to the barrel? Should I put it in a keg? Will there be some way to push it out of kegs into the barrel? I have a busy work schedule tomorrow and Friday but should be able to drop it off this weekend sometime.


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Put it in a keg. I’ll used my 20# CO2 to push it in the barrel.


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mjhora wrote:
MikeB wrote:I have my 5 gallons ready. It’s still hanging out in the fermenter. What is the best vessel to put it in to be able to transfer it to the barrel? Should I put it in a keg? Will there be some way to push it out of kegs into the barrel? I have a busy work schedule tomorrow and Friday but should be able to drop it off this weekend sometime.


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Put it in a keg. I’ll used my 20# CO2 to push it in the barrel.


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Awesome, thanks Mike!


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Thanks, Mike!

My 10 gallons is in corny kegs and ready to go.

Is there a time that's convenient for you? Also, I'd need your address. Please PM me if you don't want to post it publicly here.

Karl
On Tap at the Laughing-Kitten Pub:
* Foggy Bottom NEIPA
* Gluten Free Stoutish Ale
* Botched Bitter
* Club Barrel Robust Porter (cellar)
On deck/fermenting:
* Belle's Helles (cue AC/DC)
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What's the plan for distribution back to contributors? Andrew and I are planning to each bring an empty, sanitized keg to help empty out the barrel for the RIS. I figure for every 5 gallons of porter put in, we'll get 3.5-4 gallons back out with the remainder going to the club. Does that sound about right? I'm just making sure we have everything that's needed to empty the barrel for the RIS.
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I’ll get on the club mtg


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Sunday 24-Jan, 2pm. My house 1440 Forest Ln Marion for emptying the barrel of porter. Then we’ll put in the RIS afterward. If only dropping off RIS, 3:30 should be a good time.


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It has been just over a week since we kegged the Porter.

Brewers - what is your opinion on the Porter? Pros and Cons.
In the Fridge/On Tap: English Bitter, Schwarzbier, Cream Ale
In the keg: Wheat Beer, Russian Imperial Stout
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daryl wrote:It has been just over a week since we kegged the Porter.

Brewers - what is your opinion on the Porter? Pros and Cons.
I tried a little sample of mine last night for the first time.
Pros: great bourbon on the nose, vanilla, oak
Very smooth, no alcohol heat, probably due to abv being pretty low for a barrel aged beer.
Not overly sweet or heavy
Cons: maybe a little thin on the finish
A little more body would be nice.
Might have kept it in the barrel a little too long?

Overall I really like it so far. I’m impressed by how much bourbon/barrel character it has from just a few months. Smells like I just opened a bottle of whiskey when I open the tap! Nice work fellow brewers! I’ll try it again later this week and reevaluate, I’m just slow carbing it at 12psi so it may have only been 90-95% carbonated when I tried it yesterday which could affect the mouthfeel a little.


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Upon reevaluation, this beer is delicious. Also dangerously drinkable. I wonder what the final abv ended up at. Stronger than I thought it was!


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