OTMP – April Meeting 4/20/22 – March Meeting Recap

 
 April Update: 
With everything this club has seen over the years it is my thought that this club has really improved in the last three years. The caliber of beer being produced has expanded and so many members have really upped their brewing game. I would also say that so many of the new members have added a new dimension to our club. With members like Charles nearly completing brewing every BJCP category of beer which is an amazing feat. To other members like Jim constantly refining his process and his setup where completion is likely an unachievable goal but cannot stop because of his eye for detail and process. Or Ryan who is so well connected into the beer community and responsible for so many of our members and the growth of our club.  So many of you bring to the table a specialty, a knowledge base, and an overall dynamic that add up to one hell of a club. I would never be able to list all the amazing things about this club and its members but it is a really amazing thing that we have going for us here.  

Website / Discord : 
At this point all I have to say is this is way cooler than our forums ever were. Sure we don't get deep dive posts into projects, but fuck it; I would rather talk shit most days of the week with you guys. 

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Meeting Info:

Where: Jeff and Sarah Aikman's House

Location:

10581 W. 74th PL, Arvada, 80005.  

Date:

4-20-22

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Time: 7:00pm

Note:

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March Meeting Recap:

I for one did not expect this many people to attend my small little brewery in my basement. To think back to one year ago I also hosted the March meeting that happened to land on St. Pats; I only hosted 3 others in person and a few more joined online. We are really back on track this year with each meeting getting better than the last.


For my meeting recap I will share a story with the rest of you that I shared with Chris after the meeting last month.


Back in 2007 on my second trip to Dublin I was afforded the amazing experience of visiting “Dawsons Lounge” also dubbed as Dublin's Smallest Pub. In my short experience here drowning a few pints of Guinness. This was really just one stop of a long evening of pub crawling with friends. What stuck with me was not just the same “Pub Culture” that is easily afforded at any Irish Pub worth its weight; but this one was special to me. It was a great place to get some beers but it was amplified by the fact that it could only fit about 12 people including the beer keeper. You were forced to make quick friends with the other patrons as well as drink up and keep drinking or leave as it was a revolving door of people. This pub has always stuck with me as great, because of your proximity to others, as well as the overall feeling where you talk to the other patrons because you are nearly sitting on their bar stool as you are so close. Maybe it was the Guinness, or maybe there was something to this place that made it a bit more magic to me.


When I began building my basement brewery this was one of the things that I aspired to have was that feeling of closeness in a drinking experience and the ability to share stories and tales no matter how much bullshit there was to them. This meeting was certainly the most people I have ever had in this small space. In my mind it was the moment that this brewery really came together where the drinks were flowing as fast as the bullshit and it became its own moment in time for us to share. I truly appreciate each and every member that made it out to create this memory for me in my basement brewery.


Discord meeting Feedback

At the next meeting I would be interested to hear feedback on doing the Discord notes while tasting beers. I know not everyone wants to pull out their phone during a meeting. I will add that it made my life a bit easier, not sure how hard it was on Colter. Any/all feedback is welcome. 

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Attendants:

Evan, Cody, Cole, Robin, Colter, Chris, Gordon, Mich, Charles, Jeff O., Jeff A., Chuck, Mick, Ryan, RC, Jimbo, Aaron,  Mo and Mo's husband (I forget his name); I am certain I missed someone (sorry about that) 


Meeting Recap / Beers:
Aaron – Bohemian Pils – Crystal Clear and Crisp, with a sweet finish; fermented on 34/70
Charles – Idaho Pils – Idaho Hops – Idaho 7 and Idaho Gem – Pils MAlt and 20% Munich on 34/70
Jim – Helles Lager – A Pale yellow beer that is super bubbly
Chris – Amber Ale – This sweet and yeasty brew was bottle conditioned and brewed on N36 Liberty Bell
Jim – Skandia / Kveik – This bottle conditioned brew features those flavors we love and know from this yeast.
Charles – Dubble – This clear and spicy brew was made with; Pils, Special B, Dark candi syrup,lallemand abbaye yeast and hopped with Styrian Goldings 
Cody and Cole – Honey Trippel – This light and sweet brew came in at .1% abv. Made with Barke Pils malt and Orange Blossom Honey and  fermented on WLP530
Jeff O. – IPA -These bitter and juicy hops are showcased with all those Mosaic, Simcoe, and Tangerina hops.
Mick – IPA –  Warrior, Simcoe, Willamette hops are featured in this solid beer. 
Chuck – IPA – A West Coast IPA that drink like a Pale Ale at 6.5%
Cody – West Coast IPA – Great aroma was had in this beer, dry bitterness and dry finish
Charles – 7 Day Dry Stout – With a nose of coffee and chocolate this beer is very aromatic. 70/20/10 maris/flaked barley/black barley / lallemand verdant/London III. 7 days grain to glass. 
Jeff O. – Chocolate Raspberry Milk Stout. This beer was very intense and inviting with its flavors. I can't remember where Jeff said he got the recipe from. The raspberry flavoring he used was out of this world.
Jeff A. – Spruced Rum , espresso, Vanilla Bean Imperial Stout – This beer came in at 11.8%, but you wouldn't know it. A big hit of Rum flavor was noticeable and willingly accepted.  
It was at this point I went to be a single parent and put my kid to bed; all hell broke loose in the brewery and like 14 bottles were opened at once, no more notes were taken; but this was when it got to be a ton of fun. 
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Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

May 18th – Charles' House (Arvada)

June 15th – Colter's House (Arvada)

July 20th – Sam Lemons House (Littleton)

August 17th – Chuck Schick's House (Arvada)

September 21st – Evan Sherlock's House (Arvada)

October 19th – Cole's House (Arvada)

November 16th – Jim's Beer Barn (Arvada)

December 21st – Jim's Beer Barn (Arvada)

January 18th – 2023 – Needing a host

February 15th – 2023 – Needing a host

March 15th – 2023 – Needing a host

April 19th – 2023 – Needing a host


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OTMP – March Meeting 2/16/22 – February Meeting Recap

 

 March Update: 
When March rolls around a few things come to the homebrewers mind; shall I brew a Märzen this year and, do I have a St. Patrick's day beer ready to drink on the 17th? With winter still showing its harshness and with the hopefulness of Spring coming, many of us are also looking to start preparing for lawnmower beers, boat beers, fishing beers, camping beers, running beers, smoking meat beers, and all around warm weather brews. I for one am looking forward coming out of the winter hibernation and warming my skin in the sunshine in a t-shirt and shorts even if it is only going to be a 50

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Website / Discord : 
We had some shake up last month with the website. With issues regarding WordPress plugins we were faced with how to maintain what we had used for the last few years as well as how to look forward to what could be. Much thanks to Colter for brainstorming a great idea to move over to Discord. I have to say that the difference in club activity online was immediately apparent. Having switched our conversations over to this platform lends us to much more actively engage with each other as a club. Questions have been fielded within minutes as well as sharing beers we are sipping on and highlights of brew days. The prospects of this new tool at the club's disposal is a very exciting one. 

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This month Jeff Aikman has provided the club with an insightful look into how ABV can be calculated by using the Periodic Table of Elements and how Plato and SG relate to each other. Thanks Jeff for the informative write up. 
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Take Notice:

As many of us in this area have noticed, we are limited to 2 homebrew shops, one in Northglenn and one in Lakewood. We do not have an option this is slightly closer. Thanks to Ryan for pointing this out, Altitude Brewing & Supply has now moved and is quite possibly the closest brew supply store to most of us. 

Altitude Brewing & Supply

4577 N. Pecos Street
Denver CO 80211
United States

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Meeting Info:

Where: Sherlock's Ale House

Location:

6525 Independence St. Arvada 80004

Date:

3-16-22

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

There is a doorbell on the East Garage door, I will likely leave open the back gate so you can come in through the brewery off of 65th Street. 


Feb Meeting Recap:

Attendants:

Chris, Dave, Aaron, Charles, Gordon, Ryan, Evan, Robin, Jim, Nate, RC, Sam, Craig, Cody, Colter, Nathan and likely some others that were not noted. 

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Meeting Recap / Beers:
Facing blowing snow and a slightly longer drive than normal for a homebrewers meeting the crew did turn out in numbers for this meeting. With initial fears of a meeting attended by only a few people all was cured when Ryan started working out a carpool scheme to get a bunch of the Arvada folks down to Lakewood; thus the origin of the drunken convoy. Much thanks to Chris for hosting all of us in his basement bar! We had a fantastic turn out and a hell of a good time. A few new faces joined us as well as many of the other members we had not seen in a few months. 

Thanks to Ryan Pachmayer for taking the notes this meeting: 

Good stuff. I didn't get everyone's name that didn't bring a beer, I think it was just Cole maybe that didn't bring one besides Gordon and RC and Colter? I think this was all the beers.


Dave – Zombie Dust clone – Sweet maltiness, but not cloying, classic citra hop profile.
Aaron and Ryan – Japanese Pils from the lagering keg – 80% pils malt, 20% flaked rice – Clean, dry, drinkable, lightly grainy.
Charles – Czech Pils – Really nice malty munich malt (~25% of grist) backbone. “saazy” said someone. Nate said it drank like Ska's Mexican Logger.
Aaron and Ryan – French Pils (“les pils”) from the lagering keg – 100% French pils malt, Strasselspalt french hops – Good bitterness, floral and fruity hop flavor, noble-like.
Charles – Arvada Common – Northern Brewer hops – Malty, good balance, good hop bitterness.
Sam – House Amber – We've had this before and liked it. Good color, well balanced.
Jim – English Pale – Floral, hoppy, great bottle conditioned mouthfeel.
Sam – American Pale – Grassy, dank flavor, citra-like, some got peaches and mango and papaya, others got red berries, really fun experimental hop.
Jim – English IPA – Great sweet malt and earthy, floral hops playing well off of each other. Really nailed the balance.
Nate – S'more Lager – Dunkel with spices (marshmallow, graham cracker, cacao nibs). Malty sweet, rich, spices are really subtle, nicely executed.
Dave – Sweet stout – Rich and malty, sweet but not cloying. Dave mentioned this one didn't fully attenuate, but even with lactose, many of us didn't think this was overly sweet at all.
Robin IPA w Zappa hops – Fruity hop flavor, a grassy and citrusy bitterness, zappa hops are interesting and fun.
Craig – Old Chub clone – Less bitterness and hop flavor than most remember the Oskar Blue's version, but that's not necessarily a bad thing people say. Carmelly. “it rubs the lotion on it's skin or it gets the hose again” – Colter.
Craig – Xmas ale – Cherry spice flavor, good drinkable winter ale. Doesn't actually have spices in it, just a general dark amber/brown winter ale type beer.
Aaron – WC IPA – Malty sweet backbone, really nice foam was pointed out by several tasters.
Evan and Ryan mushroom brown – 4 years old, not ideal for a light english brown, Evan's last bottle. Morel and oyster mushrooms added. People taste umami, but it may have been more soy/malt age. The young one had subtle maple syrup-like flavors from the morels and a general light rich note from the oysters.
Aaron – Wet stout – Coffee nose, spicy rye flavor, really nice.
Aaron and Ryan – 10 day stout – ~10% stout, brewed with kveik yeast, then sous vide infused with whiskey barrel chips, cold crashed, fined and bottled, all in 7 days. Year old, this one was nicer and fresh. Theories that the pasteurization/heat sped up aging process and/or first try recipe just wasn't favorable to aging. Not awful, but was better liked a year ago.
Craig – Belgian saison – Peppery, bubblegum, dry, classic saison yeast flavor.
Ryan and Nathan – Imperial belgian saison – Pils, munich and wheat malts, saaz and a touch of goldings hops, very highly carbonated. Last bottle, drinking well at 18 months.
Jim – Tripel – Classic aroma and classic flavor, a crowd pleaser. Chimay yeast picked out by a few members in a fond way.
Cody – “tired old” Golden strong – Like a big pale barleywine, a few years old at this point.
Charles – Brett pale – Horsey, fruity nose, some light lemon and dank hops in the flavor.
Charles – Lambic – Lightly tart, refreshing, clean, quite pleasant.
House beers 
Chris – English Porter – Really chocolate heavy, quite malty and nice.
Chris – Mild (?) – Fruity, lightly malty, easy drinking.

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Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

March 16th: Evan Sherlock's Brewery (Arvada)

April 20th: Jeff and Sarah Aikman's House (Arvada)

May 18th – Charles' House (Arvada)

June 15th – Colter's House (Arvada)

July 20th – Sam Lemons House (Littleton)

August 17th – Chuck Schick's House (Arvada)

September 21st – Evan Sherlock's House (Arvada)

October 19th – needing a host

November 16th – needing a host

December 21st – needing a host


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OTMP – February Meeting 2/16/22 – January Meeting Recap

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February Update: Not much new news to report here this month. Take a look at the calendar at the bottom of the email to see if you could offer up hosting for us in the future warmer months. 
Root Shoot:
On January 21st some members from KROC and OTMP went on a bit of a field trip to visit Root Shoot Malting in Loveland, CO. Jeff was great enough to document this field trip and experience in the following writeup.  
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Take Notice:As many of us in this area have noticed, we are limited to 2 homebrew shops, one in Northglenn and one in Lakewood. We do not have an option this is slightly closer. Thanks to Ryan for pointing this out, Altitude Brewing & Supply has now moved and is quite possibly the closest brew supply store to most of us. 

Altitude Brewing & Supply4577 N. Pecos Street
Denver CO 80211
United States

Meeting Info:

Where: Chris’s House

Location:

14148 W. Cornell Ave, Lakewood

Date:

2-16-22

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

We will be inside this meeting. Chris will be hosting us in his basement. 

Carpool Information for this meeting:

Evan and Ryan have committed to driving and offering a lift to this meeting. Let us know if you are needing a ride or can offer a ride. I can help get some people in touch with arranging rides. 

January Meeting Recap:

Attendants:

Some cold beer drinking fools

Meeting Recap:

It was an evening I was not so sure about departing my house. After already spending an hour of my work day outside and knowing that it was just going to get colder, the hesitation about not attending was real. Knowing that I also committed to delivering some kegs to another brewer put the pressure on me to deliver such items. After bundling myself up and setting out the door for the 7 block drive I arrive to immediately eat shit in the street on a sheet of ice. Colter was ready for us with chairs gathered around a big backyard fire pit. We had a truly unique experience for a meeting, at times it left a bit like winter camping, but also just enjoying the shit talking around the fire and the company of great club members. Thanks for hosting us Colter! 

Beers:

There was no way I was taking notes out in the cold, so a photo diary is what you get this month. 

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In case you missed it:

Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

March 16th: Evan Sherlock’s Brewery (Arvada)

April 20th: Jeff and Sarah Aikman’s House (Arvada)

May 18th – Charles’ House (Arvada)

June 15th – Colter’s House (Arvada)

July 20th – needing a host

August 17th – needing a host

September 21st – needing a host

October 19th – needing a host

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OTMP – January Meeting 1/19/22 – December Meeting Recap

 

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 January Update: 
If you have not seen the email from earlier in the week check it out. Jeff Aikman has setup a tour at Root Shoot Malting followed by a tour of Verboten Brewery. This is setup for Friday 1/21 at 1pm. RSPV Form can be found here, We need OTMP RSVP numbers and names by Friday 1/14.
If anyone knows a homebrewer affected by the Marshall Flie there is help for them through the AHA. 
Possibly some of you have lost your homes or been displaced, and no doubt members of your clubs may have too. Having experienced the 2013 Colorado floods and being a FEMA recipient, I know how devastating it is to lose your home and or be displaced. However, once the shock of this mess of a fire softens, we have an opportunity to help homebrewers feel a little lighter and better by helping restock the equipment of those who lost their brew system to the fires. I created a Google Form that most certainly could be better organized, but you gotta start somewhere.

Please feel free to share this link with your members and other appropriate parties. As well, fill it out yourself if you are in need or can help others.
https://forms.gle/KuN615pYeviG7Ep69

Not much else to report this month. Cheers to the New Year! See you soon. 

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Seamer, live and in action:
A shout out to Aaron, Ryan and Colter for putting together the first canning session over at Aaron's house. Everything ran really smooth and the final results are nothing short of amazing. 
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Take Notice:
As many of us in this area have noticed, we are limited to 2 homebrew shops, one in Northglenn and one in Lakewood. We do not have an option this is slightly closer. Thanks to Ryan for pointing this out, Altitude Brewing & Supply has now moved and is quite possibly the closest brew supply store to most of us. 

Altitude Brewing & Supply

4577 N. Pecos Street
Denver CO 80211
United States

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Meeting Info:

Where: Colter's House

Location:

6391 Brooks Dr, Arvada, CO 80004

Date:

1-19-22

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

Weather will decide where we will be meeting up at his house. 

December Meeting Recap:

Attendants:

Jim, Nathan, Ryan, Evan, Chris, Sam, RC, Dennis, Robin, Chuck, Mick, Aaron

Meeting Recap:


Beers:

  • Nathan + Ryan – IPL – A step mashed beer  that carries the scent of the pith of a grapefruit in its nose. Magnium, Citra, Amarillo, Simcoe, 20% Rice, 80% Pils Malt. Fermented on 34/70 at 60°. This beer was snappy and crisp and also noted “Surprisingly well done!”
  • Sam – Blonde Ale with Peach and Rhubarb. A very light and clean beer, with the flavors of the rhubarb coming through stronger than the peach; it also carried the slightest taste of bitterness as well as tart. Comments of “This might be Sam's best beer!”, this was a smooth warm weather drinking beer that was flawless. 
  •  Mich – English Pale Ale. Brewed with Cascade, Chinook, and Mystery X and fermend on WY007 and coming in at 4.7%. Mashed with chocolate rye, munich, victory, and carra Vienna malts. 
  • Ryan + Nathan – Dunkel Fest Beir, 5.8%. This beer was very thicc for a 5.8% brew; with its big body hips and with a bitterness that was spot on. Mashed with Munich I + II and 5% Carafa Special III
  • Sam – Brown Ale. Dubbed “Canary Islands Brown”. This beer had a unique flavor from the toasted rice that brought with it a nutty flavor. It has the nose of an interesting exotic tea blend. 
  • Chris – English Porter. This beer brought with it a flavor of roasted nuts. Brewed with Maris Otter, Crisp Brown, Crisp Black and First Gold and brewed on 1099
  • Ryan – Dry Stout. This beer smelled of brown sugar and fruit. This crushable brew was the lightest beer of the night from Ryan. 
  • Aaron – Winter Seasonal – This beer was similar to a really dark amber beer. With hoppy notes to carry it on. Not sure who spotted it but they called it to the room, “This beer has special B in it!” as it was shouted. Hopped with CTZ, Nugget, Cascade, Mittelfrueh, and EKG.  
  • Aaron – Imperial Stout dubbed ” Anakin Skywalker Young Stout Imperial”. This beer was layered in a frothy dark foam and had an interesting peppery flavor to it. It was shouted at Aaron “Stop drinking this beer, age the damn thing!”. 
  • Jim – Eisenbach. We were prefaced with our por with Jim commenting “This could be interesting”, A blonde Eisenbach made from the pale ale batch he froze, this beer had a strong natural sugar flavor and carried its sweetness throughout, a very nice beer. 
  • Robin – IPA with Mariana Hops. This super bubbly brew was spot on with its conditioning, was light in color with a lemony colored haze to it, and really great beer from Robin. 
  • Jim – IPA “Brahmaputra”, As we set sail with Jim in this IPA adventure we encountered Fuggles, Goldings, and Challenger hops as it rang in at 6.8% abv. “A beer hoppy enough to make you want more”
  • Chris – Strawberry Mint Mead. This subtle strawberry on a virtually non-existent mint platform. At 14% you would never know it. Commented on with “This is really fucking good, there is a bit of bitterness, but this is really fucking good” 

In case you missed it:



Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

February 16th: Chris Levesque's House (Lakewood)

March 16th: Evan Sherlock's Brewery (Arvada)

April 20th: Jeff and Sarah Aikman's House (Arvada)

May 18th – Charles House (Arvada)

June 15th – needing a host

July 20th – needing a host

August 17th – needing a host

September 21st – needing a host

October 19th – needing a host


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OTMP – December Meeting 12/15/21 – November Meeting Recap

 
 End of the Year Update: 
With 2021 coming to a close many of us may find time to reflect on what we accomplished in 2021 as well as where we fell short. I, for one can say that this year marked a new low in my volume of brewing, not so much intentional but more so out of necessity of the priority of things in life. If the second year of the pandemic showed me anything it was where my attention had not been for a long time. Mostly with regard to health and mental wellbeing. Over the course of this year I made an effort to correct both of these issues which also meant I needed to drink less and gain focus in areas I had lost focus in 2020. But over the course of this year many achievements and personal goals have been met as well as regaining control over what I do have control over these days. I am in better mental and physical health than I have been in years as well as strengthening the bonds in my family. All of these have been critical to me this year on making smarter choices and returning better outcomes. 

I see this all similar to brewing where if your processes and procedures are not good your end product isn't going to end up right. If you cut corners and look for easy answers you will always fall short. If you put in the hard work and effort (along with a little help from knowledgeable friends) you can truly find the way to success. As each of us navigates what will become in 2022, I challenge you to find the things that are holding you back; in brewing, in life and in your career (or retirement, for those lucky bastards that are enjoying that life). Typically, we are our own worst enemy when it comes to putting roadblocks in our own way, usually so apparent to others but virtually non-existent to ourselves. What small changes and efforts can you make to give you better returns? 

As the New Year comes around it is typical for people to make resolutions. I usually find these most awful and find it as gimmicky as anything Valentines Day, “Worlds Greatest Dad” coffee mugs, or anything for sale on Wish. I want to know how the club reinvents itself again. We have seen the last 21 months drastically change this club. Many of us know what this club looked like 3, 5 and 7 years ago, or more; what have we lost, what can we bring back, what can we do that is new? I for one will say that I love meeting up at club members' houses, I think it is so much better for all of us. As for things that have been lost over the last nearly 2 years;I can say that I miss group brew days, I have fond memories brewing over at Andrews house as well as Dean's house. I can also add that I miss getting into barrel projects, with all the steps and organization behind these to properly execute. The spirit behind getting 10 guys together to make “one recipe” and then leave it locked in a basement for months on end to only then find out what happened. It is also worth mentioning the “grain club” and the fun that was when it was in its glory. 

If you have made it this far into my mind dump, congratulations! I really would like to take a look at this club from a fresh set of eyes and see and plan what we can achieve in 2022. I am not looking for much, just for each of us to look for the small things that we can do to help reinvent this club as well as the things we can do to assist in normalizing this club once again. This club has been a regular social outlet with all of my favorite freaks and geeks, I also know that we are a bit more than just a social club but definitely not a club that sponsors beer TED talks on procedure. I want to know from you, what does 2022 hold from OTMP, and what are you willing to do about it? 

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Seamer, how does this shit work?:

Gordon, Evan, Colter, Jeff A., Chuck, Aaron, Charles, Ryan.
Let's talk next meeting on who has beer and when Ryan can get us the first order of cans. Let's get something canned. 
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Special Sauce – Jim Spaulding:

None other than the amazing, Jim Spaulding, has offered his insights and genius to us plebeians. Sit up, and listen up, as this veteran homebrewer walks us along on his totally insane path of homebrew dominance.

 
Take Notice:
As many of us in this area have noticed, we are limited to 2 homebrew shops, one in Northglenn and one in Lakewood. We do not have an option this is slightly closer. Thanks to Ryan for pointing this out, Altitude Brewing & Supply has now moved and is quite possibly the closest brew supply store to most of us. 

Altitude Brewing & Supply

4577 N. Pecos Street
Denver CO 80211
United States

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Meeting Info:

Where: Jim Beer Barn

Location:

6113 Marshall St. 

Arvada, CO 80003  

Date:

12-15-21

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

Enter through the North side gate, bring a tasting glass, be respectful and please leave at a reasonable hour (or before 9:30pm not 9:30am)

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November Meeting Recap: 

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The Colter's Fan Club:

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Scholarly Drinking at its Best, these guys are experts, right? 
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The Scientific Pour:
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Beer bubbles, yummmmm:
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Hella good time:
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Attendants:

Gordon, Evan, Charles, Slim Evan, Aaron, Robin, Jeff A., Jim, Ryan, Chuck, Ryan, New Ryan or “RC”

Meeting Recap:

Much thanks to Charles for playing host for the second time this year.Not only does Charles have an amazing venue in his basement but he also happens to have a fantastic tap list. Not only that, he is a hell of a host when it comes to providing some pork sandwich meat refreshments for the beer bellies. Thankfully, this time round we didn't get beer on his ceiling like last time, so maybe, just maybe, he will have us back. As loud as these meetings can seem to get, this meeting was really in the sweet spot where we could have group conversations as well as sidebar conversations. Additionally we hosted a new guy RC, a friend of Ryans, hopefully we made him feel welcomed. I would add that we had some damn amazing beer this meeting; I do truly feel that this club has stepped up its game in the last 2 years, or maybe it is just something in the water. 

Beers:

  • Charles – NZ Pils – “Motueka Hops'' – Montueka Hops for dry and flame out hops. German Pils, Rye,  Fermented on 34/70 Dry Yeast. This beer featured a clean dry finish, nice aeromatic nose featuring a cantaloupe nose. Apollo as a bittering hops
  • Charles – Southern Hemisphere – 5.5% Dry hopped with Ella Hops, Had a minty quality to it. Some mentioned a cat mint type flavor. A citrus nose or lemon mint nose quality; a really interesting experiment going on here. 
  • Jim – Best Bitter – This copper colored low alcohol beer. Where comments from Jim were mentioned “Possible at best”, or Needs dry hopping”
  • Jim – East Indie Ale – Fuggle, EKG, and Challenger, this bright Orange beer brewed on Fullers 1968/W002, this beer was reflected on as “Bright finish, clean and complete”
  • Jim – Dunkelweisen – 5.7%, Brewed on 3068 in 10B style, this “Very Clear” beer was a light brown in color featuring a malty backbone with a noticeably pleasant yeast quality and yeast flavor to support the other textures of the beer. 
  • Jim – Munchiner – This beer was in question before it was opened. Aaron promptly pores this beer out in the spittoon. “Comments made were around “Flabbiness in the Roast”, “I have no image”, At least Jim brought some dumpers” -Aaron, and “I am so god damn ashamed” – Jim 
  • Aaron – Dry Irish – 4% – Brewed on S04, Featuring a nice roast nose and light roasty quality with a plestent coffee roast type nose, this beer received comments like “Dry, like my wifes vagina” and “A Dry Breakfast Stout we can all agree upon” or “Reminds me of Ashy Larry and his lack of moisturizer, that sick mother fucker”. 
  • Jim – Winterest – With 11 days in the bottle this beer was quite young. brewed on WLP002. This beer featured a carmally flavor, still a bit young, but on the fine side of drinking and a bit sweet. 
  • Jim – Golden Strong – Super bubbly, an amazing coronation rate that was dialed in. Comments such as “Nice, really effective corking Jim!”, or, “Slightly less dry than a Duval”; the cat was let out of the bag when Jim shared with us that “The secret is in the carbonation, it needs the carbonation, to not be sweet” other comments such as “Very effervescent” ensure the masses wanted more of the hooch. 
  • Aaron / Chuck – Pliny Clone -A taste off between the real deal and the “Schimney the Schmelder” – RC and Ryan were the Official Panel on this face off. Note being: The Pliney has a high carbonation but sulfur quality and Aarons is less carbonated and much more approachable and pleasant. The high sulfur seems to be a trend and I cannot tell why, and the contrast seems to be really highlighted here. A nice head to head comparison, a really touch gauge of comparison, when Aaron seems to check off a few more boxes in quality and profile”
  • Jim – Quad – Dubbed the Don Ducelest or “The Gift From God” this “Spice Heavy” beer proved to be commented as a nice beer for “A beef reduction sauce” 
  • Jim -“Old Winterfest” this beer was actually really good, as much shit as we have given Jim tonight, and I also am also drunk enough into the evening that virtually no notes exist on this beer. 
  • Robin – Pepper IPA – Fresh Chillies were the answer in this beer – only placed on the beer 2 days before the bottle. This beer received reviews like “I want this with a pulled pork sandwich, wait let me go upstairs and get one”. This beer carried its spice in the nose and left most of the connotations we have about pepper beers in the dust. This beer has a lot of flavor on a mellow profile. 

In case you missed it:



Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

December 22nd: Jim Spaulding's Beer Barn (Arvada)

2022 – January 19th: Colter Wilson's House (Arvada)

2022 – February 16th: Chris Levesque's House (Lakewood)

2022 – March 16th: Evan Sherlock's Brewery (Arvada)

2022 – April 20th (really 4-20?): Jeff and Sarah Aikman's House (Arvada)

2022 – May 18th – Charles House

2022 – June 15th – needing a host

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OTMP – November Meeting 11-17-21 – October Meeting Recap

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 Club Update: 
The last meeting reminded me of how much I rely on this club not only as a place to talk about beer but also as a social network. Collectively we are similar minded people that embark on crazy DIY projects of all types. When we gather as a club we can't stop ourselves from making jokes, sharing stories and also relying on each other for opinions and expertise when it is needed. This club is so much more than a beer club, we are defined in the spirit of our nature being active and involved individuals that see beer as one of the vehicles to showcase our talents, artistic expression as well as a way of making a product that brings us together with friends and family. This Thanksgiving, I am thankful for each and every member of this club that brings their own personality and spirit to this club that makes it an amazing experience. Cheers to you, Mr. Homebrew guy!   
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Can Seamer Update:
The seamer is now ordered as of this last weekend. We went with the B64 ends on the 202 cans, these can be 16oz or 12oz. Ryan is helping us along in securing future cans and ends for use. We are working on gaining an initial stock of cans and ends and figuring out a program that works for all of us to use and store the seamer. 
  • Paid members are: Gordon, Evan, Colter, Jeff A., Chuck, Aaron, Charles, Ryan. 
Five Star Chemicals Promotions:
Sign up for the five star chemicals Homebrewer program. Chris will follow up with more information at the next meeting as to why we might want to do this and the perks involved.
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November Meeting – Club Swap Meet:
Back by popular demand our second ever club swap meet will be taking place in November. So dust off those boxes of items that you thought you were going to love and cherish. Go rummage through your freezer for those 8 year old experimental hops that you ever got around to using. Someone just might want your old junk, and better yet, you might get to take home someone else's treasures. So go look around for some of those items cluttering up your space and give them to someone else, it is the true spirit of the season of Thanksgiving
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Meeting Info:

Where: Charles Bland's House

Location:

6038 Balsam St. Arvada 80004

Date:

11-17-21

Time: 7:00pm

Notes: Please try not to paint the basement ceiling with your homebrew again! 

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September Meeting Recap: 


Attendants:

Charles, Evan, Colter, Aaron, Chris, Nathan, Nate, Jim, Ryan, Chuck, Robin, Jeff A. 

Meeting Recap:

What could be better than a cool Fall evening hanging out in Jim's Beer Barn and sipping on some of the finest homebrewed beers in all of Arvada, not much. 

Beers:

  • Aaron + Ryan – German Pils – Brewed with nobility hops on a hop stand and Idaho experimental malt. This beer offered a clean bitterness and low CO2 volume and left the palate with a lemony fresh taste. 
  • Aaron – Bohemian Pils – 5% – Weyermann Pils malt and Hallertau Hops, fermented on 34/70 and step mashed. This beer was very light in color so the sexy mood lighting in the beer barn was changing people's perception of the SRM. 
  • Evan – Pils – A kveik pilsner made with a simple workingman's recipe. This beer offered a bready quality and it seems that some of the off flavors in the last keg were fixed by letting the beer clean itself up at room temperature for a month. Someone ocmmented it was “tangy”, not sure if this was a good or bad comment, oh well, fuck 'em. 
  • Charles – Festbeir – Weyermann Pils malt and munich malts. A very clean and fresh beer. 
  • Chris – Kveik Festbier – Oslo yeast made a feature in this beer. The intense flavor of orange made a highlight in the profile of this beer, someone hit the nail on the head with the comment “It's orange marmalade” 
  • Jim – Steam Beer – This clean drinking beer was so good we could tell that “the steam was baked right in”
  • Nate – SMASH – Crisp Maris Otter and Cashmere hops, this easy drinking beer was well balanced for a SMASH. 
  • Jim – English Pale Ale – With comments like “It's great”, “Bitterness on Point!”, and “Freshy McFresh”, you know this shit was great. 
  • Colter – Amber Ale – Made with STEAM HOPS©®™ and brewed in a BEERMKR
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  • Nate – Dunkelweis – 45% Munich and 45% Wheat malts made up this bready beer. 
  • Chris – ESB – Very dark and Roasty beer tasted a lot like an Old Ale while it rang in at 7%
  • Jeff A. -Dunkle – This dry and malty beer has a wonderful color accented by Jims mood lighting. As overheard ” Light and roasty, I will drink some more to keep me toasty” 
  •  Charles – Belgian Strong on Pinot – A 30% Pinot this clean and light combo was described as “A really fucking strong Rosé”, a really interesting and tasty treat. 
  • Aaron – Fresh Hop Hazy – This big dry hop beer where Aaron told us all of his secrets on how to make beers this delicious. Aaron divulged “The secret is in your bank account” when questioned what he meant by this he responded “For 5 gallons you are going to need to bust out at least a $50 just for the hops, that is how you make them incredible.” Dubbed as Aarons most amazing Hazy, people commented that this beer was “Fucking Incredable!”
  • Robin – Chilli IPA – The strong nose of chillies coming off this beer would have you thinking you were in for a real ass kicking, when diving into the tasting the chilli flavor was really muted and fell into the background. The chillies were added to the secondary fermentation and not roasted. Ass overhead while sampling this beer, “I dont have hemorrhoids but I buy my preparation-H wipes at costco.” 
  • Chris – Imperial Cherry Milk Stout – Comments from this beer included “God dammit Chris! I hate you! You make such fucking good beer!” and another comment of “A deep cherry taste to it, like you are drinking a soda from a 1950's cafe.”
  • Ryan – Stout – 20% ABV – This rich, boozy carmel concoction featured an inviting roasty nose. 
  • Ryan – “Hobo Mead” – Made by a stranger for strangers, it was a strawberry mead. 
  • Nathan – Carmel Apple Cyser – A surprisingly amazing drink! 
  • Jeff – Raspberry Black Currant Cider – as overheard “Jeff, god damn! This is fucking great!”
  • Jeff – Hyprocrass Strawberry French Liquor – dubbed as “Bozzy Hooch” conjured up comments like “This is what MD20/20 would taste like if it was good”. 

In case you missed it:

Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

December 22nd: Jim Spaulding's Beer Barn (Arvada)

2022 – January 19th: Colter Wilson's House (Arvada)

2022 – February 16th: Chris Levesque's House (Lakewood)

2022 – March 16th: Evan Sherlock's Brewery (Arvada)

2022 – April 20th (really 4-20?): Jeff and Sarah Aikman's House (Arvada)

2022 – May 18th – needing a host

2022 – June 15th – needing a host


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OTMP – October Meeting 10-20-21 – September Meeting Recap

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 Club Update: 
As we say goodbye to the warm weather and outdoor activities that we all enjoyed this summer we can now look forward to the next phase of the year. Celebrating indoors with our friends and loved ones and maybe spending a little more time on our hobbies than we had over the summer. With all of the hobbies within the hobby of homebrewing you might find yourself amidst a remodel project, a DIY project building yourself some homebrewing gadgets or just building out your next Winter warmer recipe. We can all take a moment to step back and see how all of us in the club come from different angles of the ber world but all coalesce on the notion that we are hands on people that enjoy testing, building and impacting the environment around us with the things we make and the things that we do. What a great time to be a homebrewer, with all the resources, knowledge, and tools available to us; I ask you, what is your next beer project? 
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To Can Seamer, or not to Can Seamer, that is the question:
As of now we have 4 club members that have paid:
  • Gordon (Cash)
  • Evan (Cash)
  • Colter (Venmo)
  • Jeff (Cash)
If you want to get in on the last 5 slots available you can Venmo Evan @Evan-Sherlock-3 or Paypal: paypal.me/DrESherlock.
Take note that the prices have gone up lately on these devices. 
We need to decide what can end type is best suited, any guidance here might be helpful:
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November Meeting – Club Swap Meet:
Back by popular demand our second ever club swap meet will be taking place in November. So dust off those boxes of items that you thought you were going to love and cherish. Go rummage through your freezer for those 8 year old experimental hops that you ever got around to using. Someone just might want your old junk, and better yet, you might get to take home someone else's treasures. So go look around for some of those items cluttering up your space and gift them to someone else, it is the true spirit of the season of Thanksgiving. 
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Special Sauce – Jim Spaulding:

None other than the amazing, Jim Spaulding, has offered his insights and genius to us plebeians. Sit up, and listen up, as this veteran homebrewer walks us along on his totally insane path of homebrew dominance.

 
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Talking Beer – Colter Wilson:
Our favorite Utah flavored podcaster that brings us content on the regular all hand delivered in a custom pint glass for our ears and our minds to enjoy. He serves up fresh content, ideas and guests that keep the kids over on Reddit coming back each week. Check out what is fresh at his site over on homebrewingdiy.beer.
This week we talk to Lee Bussy and John Beeler about thier newest project Keg Cop.
This week we talk to Gabe Toth about his new book Fermentation Kitchen, from Brewer’s Publications. We talk about all types of food fermentation and it is a great conversation.

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Deep Dives on Beer – Ryan Pachmayer
Ryan Pachmayer, likely the most active OTMP member and the guy that always knows what is up and coming and fresh on the Craft beer scene shares another article of his. 

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Meeting Info:

Where: Jim Beer Barn

Location:

6113 Marshall St. 

Arvada, CO 80003  

Date:

10-20-21

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

Enter through the North side gate, bring a tasting glass and plan on leaving at a reasonable time. 

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September Meeting Recap: 

Attendants:

Gordon, Colter, Aaron, Jeff, Cody, Ryan, Charles, Evan, Sarah 

Meeting Recap:

Aaron proved that his hosting skills might rival his brewing skills providing us all a cosy atmosphere in his backyard to sip on beers and enjoy a bratwurst. One of the highlights of this meeting was that this may have been the first OTMP meeting ever where a majority of the beers were lagers. A truly fascinating experience where light beers reigned king for one short evening. There was much talk about the process and methods on lagering beers and how fast or slow some of us are turning these beers over. Aaron may have had a chance to try all these wonderful beers if he didnt keep pouring them out in his lawn as we kept filling his glass for him while he hosted. 

Beers:

  • Aaron – Pacific Rim Lager – This beer was brewed for a Moab wedding in October. This amazingly clear beer showcased the pale yellow color featuring Sarachi Ace and Motueka hops, brewed with 30% corn and fermented on W34/70
  • Aaron – Pils – What do you do when you you get a free 50 lb sack of malt from Ryan, you make this SMASH beer of course. Low carbonation and brewed with noble hops this beer was good for costing next to nothing to make. 
  • Jeff – Helles – 5.3% – This brilliantly clear beer was brewed with Carafoam, Pils malt and Melanoidin. Step mashed from 148° – 158°. Very clean summer drinking brew. 
  • Jeff – Kolsch – 5.5% – This pale light brew was made with Tettnang, Spaltz, and Hallertau Hops and fermented on 25/65 Wyeast. Another clean and delicious creation from Jeff. 
  • Evan – Pils, I guess – This fast fermenting beer was brewed on Kveik yeast and turned in just a few weeks. Some subtle flavor issued that need to cleaned up with temperature and time based on the feedback from Ryan and Aaron. 
  • Charles – Grodzkie – This near crystal clear beer was made with Oak smoked wheat malt. The smoky nose on this beer was interesting and inviting, a low smoke profile when compared to other smoked beers. Dubbed the “polish sausage of beers”. 
  • Charles – Martzen – 5.5% – This beer showcased a brilliant copper color and was very much on target with style. 100% Barke Munich malt. Very delicious beer. 
  • Jeff – Alt Beir – 6.5% – A rich and bold copper color featuring Tettnang, Saaz, Perle and #1007 Wyeast. This smooth  beer was received as a “Damn Fine Brew” by many club members. 
  • Cody – Belgian Golden Strong – If you want to read more about this beer look in the last 12 months of brew notes. 
  • Jeff – IPA Midwest – C60 and Styrian Wolf and Citra Hops. 6.2%. This beer carried a smooth profile. 
  • Evan – The Hop Salad – A Dry finished beer that tastes reasonably good. 
  • Charles – Mixed Sour – This super concoction of a cider and a Russian River beatification were the bones of this franenbeir. A bit tart but not that tart and very tasty, words to describe this beer are hard to find. 
  • Ryan – Imperial Saison brewed on Dupont yeast. Brewed with Nathan. This “Winter Saison Dupont” carried a dry finish and was another hit from Ryan's greatest hits. 
  • Gordon + Ryan and many others – Cider. This is balanced and not sweet and not dry with a touch of tartness. Really nice feature of cider. 

In case you missed it:

Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

November 17th: Charles Bland's House (Arvada)

December 22nd: Jim Spaulding's Beer Barn (Arvada)

2022 – January 19th: Colter Wilson's House (Arvada)

2022 – February 16th: Chris Levesque's House (Lakewood)

2022 – March 16th: Evan Sherlock's Brewery (Arvada)

2022 – April 20th (really 4-20?): Jeff and Sarah Aikman's House (Arvada)

2022 – May 18th – needing a host

2022 – June 15th – needing a host


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OTMP – September Meeting 9-15-21 – August Meeting Recap

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Meeting Info:
Where:

Aarons House

Location:

6398 Jellison Way, Arvada 

Date:

9-15-21

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

Enter through the side gate or garage off of Brooks drive, we will primarily be outside.


August Meeting Recap: 

Attendants:

Chris L., Colter, Chuck (Host), Ryan, Jim, Aaron, Sam, Nate, Cody, Jeff (+Wife), Robin, Gordon.

Meeting Recap:

Chuck hosted the group on his beautiful upper porch.  The Beer Barn Brigade rode over on their bikes, per usual, while the rest of the non-Amish folk drove their cars to the meeting.  Gordon brought his salty nuts to the party, we'll just leave that one alone.

Beers:

  • Kolsch (Ryan) – Light, crisp and refreshing.  Creamy head. 80% German Pilsner malt, 20% Weyerman Wheat.  Spalt hops, 3470 yeast.  Fermented at 59 degrees then raised to 68
    “Brohemian” Pilsner (Aaron) – Single malt, Hallertaur hops, 3470 yeast. Mash peaked at 199 degrees.  Clean, grassy taste.
    Czech Pilsner (Jim) – Clean and crisp. German malt and Heidleberger Malt.  Saaz hops, Czechvar yeast.  Krausened for carbonation (duh!).
    Dunkel (Jim) – Very clean and refreshing.  95% Dark Munich and Carafa Special III malt.  Mittlefruh and Hursbrucker hops.  3470 yeast.  Krausened, you know…cuz Jim.  🙂
    English Bitter (Nate) – 3.9% ABV, Burton Salts.  East Kent Golding hops and S-04 yeast.  Hot mashed with torrified wheat.  Very clean, would love to see this on cask pull.
    English Brown Porter (Nate) – Brown, malt heavy with a little smoked malt.  EKG hops.  A little smoke on nose and backend of the taste.  Well balanced.
    Chocolate Saison (Colter) – We think he made this just to piss Jim off, but he claims is was part of some sort of make a beer to match a bad movie.  5gal batch – 14 lbs of Pilsner malt, 4 oz chocolate malt.  3711 yeast.  “Shitload” of nando hops.  Fresh Saison yeast.  65 degree ferment.  Very clean beer with just a hint of chocolate.  Even Jim liked it, just didn't like the sound of it.
    Marzen (Chris) – Excellent Marzen.  Made with Oslo Kveik yeast, fermented at 65 degreees, only 1.5 weeks old.  6.8%, high for a marzen, but Jim would have believed it to be a Maibock if he wasn't told Marzen.
    Dunkel (Jeff) – Roasty, 4.5% ABV, Pilsner and Munich III malts.  3470 yeast and Tettnang hops.
    American IPA (Chuck) – Dry, crisp – Citra hopped IPA.
    American IPA (Chris L) – Cascade, Simcoe, Centennial hops – 8.9%.  Gordon wants recipe.
    Golden Strong Ale (Cody) – 2 years old – fruity esters of stone fruit.  Pilsner and honey malts.  1388 yeast.
    Quick Stout (Colter) – Sous vide mash.  10% abv – Kveik Oslo yeast.  Oaky taste
    Blonde Eisbock (Jim) – Berry nose, clean and slightly sweet.  11.2% ABV.  Brewed to 7%, freeze distilled.  Plastic fermenter.  Went from 10g down to 5g after distillation.
    Cherry Mead (Sam) – 3 years old.  4gal batch – 12lbs honey (wild from bee keeper).  10oz of cherry concentrate.  Cherry apple taste to it.  12% ABV
    Strawberry Hypocrass (Jeff) – Strawberries, sugar, white zin wine, bourbon, 100 proof vodka, lemon zest, cinnamon stick.  Great dessert drink!  People want it over ice cream.

In case you missed it:

Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

October 20th: Jim Spaulding's Beer Barn (Arvada)

November 17th: Charles Bland's House (Arvada)

December 22nd: Jim Spaulding's Beer Barn (Arvada)

2022 – January 19th: Colter Wilson's House (Arvada)

2022 – February 16th: Chris Levesque's House (Lakewood)

2022 – March 16th: Evan Sherlock's Brewery (Arvada)

2022 – April 20th (really 4-20?): needing a host



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OTMP – August Meeting 8-18-21 – July Meeting Recap

 
 Club Update: 
The July meeting was a road trip for those of us brave enough to make it. Some of us carpooled, some of us didn't, but all of us thought about the dedication that Sam Lemons puts into every attendance of our meetings up North. Sam represents his space in Littleton with this amazing brewing space, sipping patio, and dog training facility he has at his house. He has truly adapted his space in his house to his brewing process. The evening was calm and pleasant in contrast to the other meetings, we didn't have 45 beers to get though, we had time to listen to each other. This relaxed pace gave us time to talk, drink, and converse in topics of process and ideas relating to homebrewing.
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To Can Seamer, or not to Can Seamer, that is the question:
So Gorndon wants a seamer, 7/9 dudes won't pony up? WTF. Totally cool. Who else is throwing in on this? More or none?
If this has no traction lately, I have to find that hundo Gordon gave me.
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Special Sauce – Jim Spaulding:

None other than the amazing, Jim Spaulding, has offered his insights and genius to us plebeians. Sit up, and listen up, as this veteran homebrewer walks us along on his totally insane path of homebrew dominance.

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This month Jim shares with us information on how to package and condition Belgian style beers in this in depth article. 
 
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Talking Beer – Colter Wilson:
Our favorite Utah flavored podcaster that brings us content on the regular all hand delivered in a custom pint glass for our ears and our minds to enjoy. He serves up fresh content, ideas and guests that keep the kids over on Reddit coming back each week. Check out what is fresh at his site over on home brewing diy.beer.
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Meeting Info:
Where:

Chuck's House

Location:

13909 W 59th Dr, Arvada, CO 80004

Date:

8-18-21

Time: 7:00pm

Info from Chuck about the meeting:

I was planning on doing the meeting outside on the back deck.   If it rains we can do it on the lower patio level which is covered.  If we have a monsoon we can do it in the basement.  
Entering will be the same in any case.  Go to the West side of the garage(to the left of the garage as you are facing it )  and go around back – you will have to go down some stairs (be careful the stairs are uneven).  You will then see the stairway back up to the deck.  If someone has trouble navigating stairs just knock on the door and we will gladly escort you through the house to the deck.  I just wasn to minimize the traffic through the house.   People are welcome to park in the driveway if space allows.  People can park on both sides of the street  and in front of neighbors houses (they park in front of mine when they have parties).    


July Meeting Recap: 

Attendants:

Evan, Sam, Nate, Charles, Jeff, Chris, Gordon, Eric

Meeting Recap:

Cool calm and beer sippin' at a relaxed pace with good company. 

Beers:

  • Charles – Pilsner – Hüll Melon and Magnum Hops, light body a bit of lemon and dry finish
  • Charles – Blue Corn Lager – 25% corn added to the mash  made in a pre-prohibition style, has a slight pale pink or rose color to the beer, sort of like the color car you saw the Avon woman riding around in back in the day. Super easy drinkin beer. 
  • Chris – Pale Ale – This medium copper colored beer had a fruity nose with a punch of bitter at the end; Columbus and Chinook hops
  • Sam – Pale Ale HBC630 Hops, this pale yellow beer had a raspberry flavor that came from the hops, this clear, clean and crisp beer started all sorts of conversations about how else this hop could be used. 
  • Charles – Sahti – This traditional Finnish beer was a step mashed no boil beer served with no carbonation. Commented as being “MaltTea”. 
  • Evan / Ryan – Mushroom Brown – This 3 year old beer was still malty, sort of meaty profile was starting to show a touch of tang on the end but otherwise was still an interesting beer. 
  • Charles – Roggenbeir – This beer smelled of a weissbier or a dunkel with a touch of flavor difference from the Rye, this beer finished very dry and poured very thick and viscous. 
  • Gordon – Chocolate Orange Stout – This beer was guaranteed to be less than 10 years old, and had some % of alcohol in it, and was certainly sitting under pressure in Gordon's basement for a very long time. It had a great flavor of orange from extract and nicely presented with a chocolaty beer. It was like drinking one of those orange chocolate balls from Christmas. 
  • Jeff – Imperial Sweet Stout – This barrel aged beer carried an inviting nose, with a nice and smooth profile that has stood up to time. 
  • Chris – 12.1% RIS – Aged on oak spirals brewed with M44 Mangrove Jack and is now celebrating its 173rd day on earth
  • Nate – Oud Bruin – Aged on Oak spirals this beer started out with Belgian yeast then was aged on Brett for 18 months. There were small indications of oak left in this beer but the dry and sour flavors were really starting to come out.
  • Nate – 7 year old blend of Brett/Flanders Brown – This pale colored beer was made from 3 different beers that were brewed over 3 years all with the malt bill, 1/3 wheat, 1/3 unmalted wheat, and 1/3 barley; As commented” This is a straight lambic, no nonsense”  

OTMP – July Meeting 7-21-21 – June Meeting Recap

 
 

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Club Update: 
The June meeting was amazing in so many ways. We were hosted at Charles basement brewery and bar. The crowd was in full swing and I am fairly certain that my ears were still ringing on the bike ride home as the shit talking and jokes were in full swing. We got to see some faces that we have not seen in many months and of course the brews were top notch and helped facilitate an amazing sense of community and joy. Much thanks to our host and our club for the continued support of doing home meetings and being a truly independent club. Let the good times roll! 
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To Can Seamer, or not to Can Seamer, that is the question:
The answer is a yes, there is an obvious interest in purchasing a can seamer. The general consensus from the club seems to be that an Oktober can seamer would be the logical investment. Gordon opened the gates of the deal by throwing in a crisp $100 from his wallet. At the moment we have 8 members interested in placing money against the purchase. Names were not gathered on who had committed money against the project, I am also into throwing $100 against it, based on the forums Chuck, Charles. If you have committed to this purchase please bring $100 cash to the next meeting or you can contact me for Venmo/Paypal information. 
The next logical statement with regard to this investment was who gets to use it. Some thoughts were thrown around about how this can be managed. If you are an initial investor in the project you would have free reign to use the canner. If you didn't make the initial investment you would be charged a small fee for the rental; $15, $20? (Thoughts and feedback will be gathered at the next meeting). The rental fee would help maintain the canner and also go into investments of cans. 
The model we would be considering is the Oktober SL1 as this is the one that fits our price range. Information can be found in the link below. I am not certain of can end type we would need for our configuration and for a more competitive can purchasing, I know Ryan had some information on this. Look it over if you have interest in this investment and bring feedback to the next meeting. 
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Deep Dives on Beer – Ryan Pachmayer
Ryan Pachmayer, likely the most active OTMP member and the guy that always knows what is up and coming and fresh on the Craft beer scene shares another article of his. 

Deep Dive on Brewing Italian Pilsners:

If you were to lighty dry hop a classic German pilsner and call it an Italian Pilsner, you would not be incorrect, but there is a little more to the style than dry hops. From the classic Birrifico Italiano Tipopils that started this style, to beers that were inspired by Tipopils like Firestone Walker’s Pivo Pils, to today’s emerging American interpretations, there is a lot of ground to cover. A surprisingly delicious assortment of beers fall under the category of Italian pilsner and we’ll talk about them all. Their common thread is that they feature more hop flavor than most traditional pilsner varieties, while maintaining that classic dry, crisp snappiness that is the hallmark of any pilsner beer.
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Making Lager-Like Beer Quickly At Warm Temperatures

In many corners of lager brewing groups, you’ll find that some of the most experienced and heralded brewers will swear by low temperatures and a great deal of time as two of the primary reasons that their lager beers are so good. These are the methods I often use myself, but what if you don’t want to wait 10+ weeks to drink a good homebrewed lager? What if you don’t have the ability to keep your beer at low temps for weeks upon weeks? If you follow some of the practices and strategies below, you can make fast and warm lager or lager-like beer that is indistinguishable to many drinkers, even some very experienced ones. And you can do it in under half the time.
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Ryan Pachmayer talks to Adam Draeger about His Pro Journey

This week Ryan Pachmayer crashes the show and talked to Adam Draeger about his pro journey. Adam is the owner and head brewer at Inventors Brew Pub in Wisconsin.


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Special Sauce – Jim Spaulding:

None other than the amazing, Jim Spaulding, has offered his insights and genius to us plebeians. Sit up, and listen up, as this veteran homebrewer walks us along on his totally insane path of homebrew dominance.


 
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Talking Beer – Colter Wilson:
Our favorite Utah flavored podcaster that brings us content on the regular all hand delivered in a custom pint glass for our ears and our minds to enjoy. He serves up fresh content, ideas and guests that keep the kids over on Reddit coming back each week. Check out what is fresh at his site over on homebrewingdiy.beer.
This week I spoke with Ron Pattinson about his new book AK. We also discuss beer history and British Ales
This week we talked to the face of BruControl about their software that automates pretty much anything about your brewery.
Meeting Info:
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Where: Sam's House

Location:

5180 S Van Gordon St

Littleton, CO 80127

Date:

7-21-21

Time: 7:00pm

Note:

As this meeting is a distance for some of us to travel I will be offering to capool down to his house. You would need to be at my house around 6:20pm to depart. If you have interest in riding down with me let me know with a reply to this email. I have room for myself and 4 people as long as someone is willing to ride bitch. If you need info on my hour let me know. 

If you can't make the carpool with me I would urge members to consider lining up rides over on the forums if needed. I would like a good showing for Sam's house but would also be as safe as we can driving across town to go drink beers. I know I will be bringing a water bottle along to stay hydrated. 

Info from Sam about the meeting:

People can park in our driveways, or on the east side of Van Gordon St.  Please do not block any of the neighbor’s driveways (usual courtesy). 

People can enter the backyard through the gate between the house and the garage.

I have 8 patio chairs, so some people might want to bring their own folding chair just in case.  I have a single patio table, so if somebody can bring a folding table it might be helpful.


June Meeting Recap: 

Attendants:

Evan, Gordon, Ryan, Chris, Evan Bland, Charles, Jim, Dan, Scott, Dennis, Aaron, Sarah, Jeff, Eric, and Chuck 

Meeting Recap:

Holy beer meeting! I am fairly certain that there was far more beer brought to the meeting than could ever be consumed. The meeting was filled with summer joy and tons of great beers you can read about below. It is so god damn nice to have such a great club with great brewers all willing to make this club what it is. 

Beers:

  • Scott Jackson – American Pils – Brewed with Mt. Hood hops, corn and rice. This beer had a beautiful body to it and a nice crisp yellow color to it featuring sharp hops.
  • Dennis – Imperial Bavarian Pils – 8% – Brewed with Tettnang and Saaz hops and was extremely smooth and clean. 
  • Aaron – Mexican LAger – Dubbed “Wedding Party Crasher!” Brewed with maze and pale malts and fermented on 3470 and cleaned with biofine. Hops were Sarachi Ace and Monteuka hops. 
  • Slim Jim Spaulding – Vienna LAger – Bright yellow colored beer featuring a bready quality. 
  • Dan – Vienna LAger – Brewed with Pearl hops, this lager was clean and crisp. 
  • Chris – Helles Keviek – Brewed on Oslo yeast, pils malt, munich, biscuit, and melanoidin malts and Mittelfruh hops. A cloudy pale yellow color. 
  • Chris – Belgian – “Angry Growler” – Fermented on WLP001 with Columbus and Chinook hops. This sharp, spicy and bitter brew was a hit. 
  • Dan – Dobblebock – Reused Mash with new grain, 4 types of munich malts, featuring a sweet brandy Augistiner flavor. 
  • Scott – Baltic Porter – This roasty, bubbly, creamy, brew was made with cold steeped grains 
  • Jeff / Sarah – Burton English Ale – English Strong – A beautiful burnt orange color with an Old Ale like quality to it. Brewed on burton yeast. 
  • Jeff A. – Gose – Brewed with Sea Salt, homegrown gooseberries, and coriander. 5%, Light on the sour, it was commented that “It tastes like Champagne with a touch of salt” 
  • Aaron – Hazy IPA – 5.5%, not sweet, mosaic flavor 
  • Jim – Golden Hen Farmhouse – This bubbly brew carried a sweet nose with it, it was commented “This is a really good saison”
  • Ryan – Imperial Saison – Dupont yeast, Subtle fruit, highly carbonated and sweet. 
  • Aaron – Centennial IPA – 6.7% dubbed the “Bi-PA” “Smells like centennial, tastes like centennial” 
  • Dan – Helles – This highly carbonated brew was slightly sweet, clear, clean and dry. 
  • Scott – Double IPA – 11.3% “Pliney the Balder”  brewed with Amarillo, Centennial, Jarillo hops, fermented on Safale005
  • Jim – Dubble – This brew was bubble and sweet and a toasted medium brown. We had the option to do a side by side with a Westvleteren that Charles just happened to have on hand (who is this guy?) The comparison was the Westvleteren was a bit more dry and had more caramel notes. 
  • Scott – Belgian Tripple – Bright yellow and sharp hop flavor
  • Eric – Trippel – Good carbonation
  • Gordon – Arvada Beer Company beer that has lived hissen in the back of an old haunted refrigerator – biere de garde – the nose of this beer held up over time, a bit of a cidery, cinnamon toast crunch flavor 
  • Ryan – “Rye of the Tiger” – Brewed 2017 aged 18 months with Dennis 
  • Jim – Quad Trappist Ale – The tannins were coming out in this brew and likely a bit past prime, “utter garbage” was spoken by some, and others think would go well in a crockpot on high for 8 hours with a slab of beef with it.  

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