All the joints have had at least one coat of mud put on them in the baby's room. Now it's a dry / apply / wait game.
I spent all day on Saturday prepping the wine for bottling and starting next years batches. I don't think I'm going to have time to clean and prepare all the bottles I need for this years batches- I'm almost out- so I'm very screwed and pretty annoyed, but that's the risk I took while waiting. This year may only be 36 gallons of Riesling wine (the 45 gallons of Chardonnay from last year is still sitting in the tanks).
Unless I can get some free time or slave labour there won't be any 2008 Chardonnay. Sigh. I do have some smaller carboys- perhaps I should just do a couple of gallons in those... ?
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Hot Pepper Hell
We borrowed a food dehydrator from a friend yesterday and Liz started to dehydrate her peppers.
The house started to smell of hot peppers- that tangy, green burning hell known as spice.
At 6am when I got up the house reeked of peppers- she was happy, I was eager to leave. They dried in about 10 hours.
Next up- basil and sage and tons of hops....
The house started to smell of hot peppers- that tangy, green burning hell known as spice.
At 6am when I got up the house reeked of peppers- she was happy, I was eager to leave. They dried in about 10 hours.
Next up- basil and sage and tons of hops....
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Beer: Barley Island, Noblesville IN

Barley Island

A dated post to be sure- but while attending my Grandfather's funeral we ran across a brewery in Noblesville , IN, named Barley Island. Mind you the entire clan had gathered for a 'tea party' and the males were in desperate need of reclaiming their masculinity.
So it was in search of a bit of refreshment that we found ourselves entering Barley Island. I should note that Indiana has not banned smoking in bars or breweries- so unfortunately I wasn't enjoying myself as much as I'd like.
While there they had several beers on tap and a cask conditioned ale- all delicious and well priced. Sampler cost was picked up by my Uncle but I believe it was around $7.50.

Belgium - Strong belgium (duhhh) characteristics- was as good as a beer overseas. Not much aroma (but was that due to the smoking? I don't know)- 1/6/6
IPA Cask Conditioned Ale- Great hops, some off taste due to the cask- good room temperature. A little while later as it sat out and I made my way through the rest of the beers I tasted it again- and it was even better! 2/8/8
The Brown Ale- They said they added more hops in this batch but (I felt) it was wasted. There also was not much malt character- 2/5/7
The Pale Ale- Great Hops, great floral and bittering- 2/8/9
Wheat- Once again, I'm not a wheat fan, but this was very good. Practically no aroma to speak of, 1/7/7
I'd recommend stopping in for a pint- I was sorely disappointed by the lack of stouts (new production coming online after losing a boiler) but I'll get that the next time I'm around Indy.
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