Living and breathing in the Second City
In tribute to the demise of the 2007 Cubs in yesterday’s 5-1 loss to the Arizona Diamond backs, I’m brewing a very simple American Pale Ale.
I’m using the following ingredients:
Munton’s light Malt extract (6.6 lbs)
Willamette pellet hops - boiling (1 oz.)
Amarillo whole hops - bittering (1.oz)
Safale US-05 dry ale yeast (11.5g)
I boiled the malt and Willamette hops for 50 minutes and then added the amarillo for ten. I didn’t use any adjunct and since I used less Willamette than is usually recommended (not on purpose) I don’t expect this brew to turn out to heavy. It should underperform just like the Cubs.
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to take an original gravity measurement because I stupidly broke the hydrometer in my mouth. No, it wasn’t anything kinky. Since I’m new at this, I actually forgot to get the reading before putting the cap on the fermenter. As I was trying to remove the lid from by 5 gallon pickle-barrel fermenter (I used to work in a kitchen and we had special tools for those lids … now I just pull on the sucker til my finger prints rip off) I decided for some reason it was a good idea to put my hydrometer in my mouth. Yeah, no. Chink. The end in my mouth broke. Crash! The other end hit the floor. Damn.
Let that be a lesson.
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
-Carl Sandburg
Daniel Messick
October 8th, 2007 at 8:05 am
“In tribute to the demise of the 2007 Cubs…”
Mike,
Your brew in tribute to a Cubs Losing season will become an ANNUAL ritual…
Please do NOT brew a 100 year “special” next season…Cubs fans should not be celebrating 100 years of ineptitude, pathetic play, lack of fundamental skill, etc., etc., etc…..rather, we should be holding the team’s feet to the proverbial fire next season more then ever!