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		<title>Duvel #1 bottled, #2 updates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 03:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first batch of duvel — the weirdly quick to ferment one — is now in the bottle and seems normal. Only taste will truly tell! In my mad rush to make tons of wedding beer I am now running out of bottles to put beer in. Anyone in Portland want to save their non-screw [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first batch of duvel — the weirdly quick to ferment one — is now in the bottle and seems normal. Only taste will truly tell! In my mad rush to make tons of wedding beer I am now running out of bottles to put beer in. Anyone in Portland want to save their non-screw top bottles for me? Rinsed before storage, if you please <img src='http://www.brewedgirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>As for my second duvel, it&#8217;s pretty much done fermenting, right on schedule. I&#8217;ll have to wrangle some more bottles for that one.</p>
<p>Next up: another batch of kolsch because, well, I&#8217;ve consumed much of the last one. Oops!</p>
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		<title>Duvel #2 update</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The duvel I brewed last weekend is behaving normally, and took about 5 days to develop any fermentation activity. Whew, just as I&#8217;ve come to expect! I think that the previous batch started fermenting earlier because I pitched the yeast when the wort was at around 74 degrees. For the second batch, I pitched the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The duvel I brewed last weekend is behaving normally, and took about 5 days to develop any fermentation activity. Whew, just as I&#8217;ve come to expect! I think that the previous batch started fermenting earlier because I pitched the yeast when the wort was at around 74 degrees. For the second batch, I pitched the yeast at 68 degrees. I used the same brand of yeast for both. What a difference pitching temperature makes! Now I&#8217;ll have to see if the flavor and quality of the beers are different.</p>
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		<title>Brewing updates: mead and duvel</title>
		<link>http://www.brewedgirl.com/2008/06/brewing-updates-mead-and-duvel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On March 11, I made my first ever batch of mead. Today, June 6, I racked it to a secondary fermenter where it will dwell until it clears — which apparently means it&#8217;s ready to drink and bottle. That&#8217;s nearly four months of fermenting! Impressive. And if I&#8217;d fermented at lager temperatures there&#8217;s no telling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On March 11, I made my first ever batch of mead. Today, June 6, I racked it to a secondary fermenter where it will dwell until it clears — which apparently means it&#8217;s ready to drink and bottle. That&#8217;s nearly four months of fermenting! Impressive. And if I&#8217;d fermented at lager temperatures there&#8217;s no telling when this would ever be done. Who even knows how long this next round of fermentation will take. Don&#8217;t forget that I accidentally used the <a href="http://www.brewedgirl.com/?p=52" target="_self">wrong yeast in this mead</a> and wound up adding champagne yeast along with the accidental lager yeast. While it tasted sweet and of honey when I tried a little today, it&#8217;s still not quite mead-like.</p>
<p>On the other end of the fermentation spectrum, the duvel is quite active which I find a little surprising and worrisome. The last few times I&#8217;ve made this recipe, the yeast takes a good 3–5 days to get active in the wort. This time, I had solid fermentation within 24 hours. Unbelievable! I&#8217;ve brewed this recipe at least five times before, and each time the fermentation was so slow to start that I thought my yeast might be dead. Because this is abnormal in my experience, I&#8217;m definitely going to make more duvel next week just in case the first batch of the season doesn&#8217;t turn out right.</p>
<p>This brewing endeavor will have all three of my carboys in use for who knows how long. I may have to borrow one from a friend if I&#8217;m going to make more kolsch and possibly some porter for the wedding. So much beer, so little time!</p>
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		<title>Brewing the wedding toast beer</title>
		<link>http://www.brewedgirl.com/2008/06/brewing-the-wedding-toast-beer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 18:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve mentioned before that I&#8217;m not an all-mash brewer, preferring in my lazy way to brew from extracts or modified kits. A few years ago I came across Great Beer from Kits, an excellent source of recipies based on modified beer kits. The results have always been delicious, and my favorite it Don&#8217;s Honey Duvel.
If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve mentioned before that I&#8217;m not an all-mash brewer, preferring in my lazy way to brew from extracts or modified kits. A few years ago I came across <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Great-Beer-Kits-Joe-Fisher/dp/0882669117" target="_blank">Great Beer from Kits</a>, an excellent source of recipies based on modified beer kits. The results have always been delicious, and my favorite it Don&#8217;s Honey Duvel.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not familiar with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brouwerij_Duvel_Moortgat" target="_blank">duvel</a> style, it&#8217;s much like a Belgian golden ale with an alcohol level of around 8%. Strong, devilish stuff indeed! Starting with Brewferm&#8217;s Diabolo extract kit, the recipe calls for 2 pounds of honey to be added to the boil. Simple and delicious!</p>
<p>This duvel has long been a favorite in our house, and its delicate sweet spiciness and crisp flavor make it an excellent toast beer. This beer won&#8217;t be ready to drink 9-12 weeks since it ferments for 3 weeks and conditions for 6 in the bottle. Now I just have to decide if 5 gallons of it is enough or if I&#8217;ll need to make more&#8230;</p>
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