I know I have never kept as consistent with this blog as I'd like, even when I've specifically written about my planned schedule-keeping to force myself to write regularly. I brewed my last beer in Cleveland, OH in late March. The week before Memorial Day my wife and I moved across the county to Berkeley, CA. I brewed my first batch here in August. I haven't stopped enjoying new beers, but we had to get settled before I had the time and funds to brew again, and am just now finding the time to write here again.
A way to share my thoughts on beer, brewing, breweries, and my life in and among all that.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Going to California
This post was started back in April, before I moved across the country. It's now October and I'm finally finishing and posting it.
"Spent my days with a woman I love,
Smoked no stuff and drank all the beer....
Made up my mind to take a new job,
Made up my mind to take a new job,
Going To California with an aching... and some fear."
That is a parody of the opening lines to Led Zeppelin's "Going to California." As I've mentioned before, I'm moving to the Bay Area for a research position, so I wanted to open this post with a little something that spoke to moving out west, changing the lyrics a bit for my situation. When I prepared to brew this batch I didn't have a recipe ready so I thumbed through my recipe books and found this one: a California Commons, called "Spring Lager" in the recipe book. Also known as Steam Beer, this style is a lager brewed at the low end of ale temperatures, about 64°F. It was invented in San Francisco, CA during the Gold Rush when Central Europeans came out west to make their fortune. To capitalize on the new immigrants, beer makers attempted to make a draught the miners were familiar with, lagered pilsners, but without the ability to cold ferment and cold store the beer, the drink was fermented warm with lager yeast and Steam Beer was born!
Very basic brew, no fancy additions. |
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