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Two Months of Silence – Giles Corey Brewing Co.
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Two Months of Silence. A One-Hundered Year Rain. As expected, the final keg of our RDP (Ril Dil Pils, batch #22) didn’t last long. Lagered since November, post-ride and post-workout rehydration sessions put a quick dent in the supply. RDP established Czech Pils as a definitive GCBC style. Looking forward, we have considered investing in dedicated lager fridge so that we could brew these beers all year round. Back on the Horse. Citra Pale Ale. More on that later. Posted in Brewer's Notes. May 14, 2010.
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Batch #29 – ECHO’fest – Giles Corey Brewing Co.
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Batch #29 – ECHO’fest. Giles was not only a husband, farmer and brewer* — he was a strong, stubborn son of a bitch that was claimed to have beaten a boy to death in a violent rage. Suffice to say, he was a busy man and busy men have vices. After a trying day behind the plow (or beating his farm hand), Giles often enjoyed a jigger of lager. When it was available, he preferred traditional Märzenbier. Today we brewed a batch in his honor for our friends. Unverified; citation needed. Posted in Brew Day.
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Seventeen-B, Please! – Giles Corey Brewing Co.
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While our Oktoberfest suffers a yeasty onslaught, supplies have been procured for the next brew. Batch #30 will be an American style Golden Ale ( #6B Blonde. Utilizing an interesting assortment of malts never before exploited at GCBC. Simpson’s Golden Promise, Simpson’s Golden Naked Oats, Weyerman Carahell, Carapils. Hallertau, US Goldings. WLP060 American Ale Blend, WLP008 East Coast Ale. Our last Golden Ale, batch #17, was a delicious post-ride. Gulper and a tourist. Posted in Brewer's Notes. Required,...