Brewin’ up a Storm

   

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Rebecca and I started brewing beer. Years ago (2012) I started brewing beer with my friend Alex. I gave it up when I moved to South Korea since my apartment was so small. However, since back to America, I started brewing beer again, and Rebecca was happy to join in.

 

It’s a lot easier to get into brewing beer now. I remember four years ago having to scavenge on Craigslist for equipment. This time around I just went on Amazon and found a basic kit from Northern Brewer for $99, including a recipe for a beer (~$40 value). Our first beer was the White House Honey Ale. We spent a Saturday morning and afternoon brewing the beer. Once the active steps were done, we transferred the beer to a carboy to ferment for the next 2 weeks. Extract beer brewing (the sort that you can buy all-in-one recipe kits for) is pretty easy to do. Essentially it’s some variation on:

  1. bring 2 gallons of water to a boil
  2. put grain (look like oatmeal) into a cheesecloth
  3. steep in boiling water
  4. add malt extract (looks like honey)
  5. stir, add hops
  6. add enough water to bring total size to 5 gallons
  7. leave to cool
  8. transfer to a big white bucket
  9. leave to sit for 2 weeks
  10. bottle it

It can become a lot more complicated than this, and it often is, for example, there are usually specific amounts of time for many of these steps. An IPA might require adding hops in 15-minute increments for an hour. Sometimes you may also let the beer ferment an additional two weeks with some additional ingredients added to it. This second two weeks is referred to as a secondary fermentation. Coffee beers or anything with fruit in the name usually means it had a secondary fermentation with coffee or fruit added to it.

Following that beer, we also made a brown ale, a grapefruit IPA, and a Saison. The grapefruit IPA won second place at a beer brewing competition in Ridgefield, CT. The competition was judged by 2 brewmasters from Two Roads Brewery in Connecticut. The second place finisher didn’t get a trophy, but Rebecca’s dad had a trophy made for us online, which was awesome!

Rebecca and I at the beer competition

4 responses to “Brewin’ up a Storm”

  1. psychologistmimi Avatar
    psychologistmimi

    What fun!

  2. Eber Avatar
    Eber

    Hey it’s me, Eber

  3. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Hey Austin,

    It doesn’t seem like you update this anymore, but if your still reading this I’ve got a few questions about the Avalon Hagwon in Gwangju I’m hoping you can help me with

    I’ve recently got an offer from them and I was hoping you could give me your honest opinion on whether it is a good place to work, as well as any tips that might spring to mind

    Thanks for any help you can provide

  4. Austin Avatar
    Austin

    I haven’t worked there in several years and there was periodic staff changes, so I’m not sure the Korean staff I worked with even works there anymore. I’d be happy to chat about the program if you want.

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