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Something Boiled, Something New, Something Kegged, Something Moo(n)

May 3, 2010 Brewing No Comments
Something Boiled, Something New, Something Kegged, Something Moo(n)

Hello again RHB fans!

We recently wrapped up another fantastic brewday, crafting our own Moonless Stout, which is a prominently hopped, alluringly dark  stout with hints of chocolate.  We also bottled the Golden Hour IPA, which we are going to be entering into the Heart of the Valley Homebrew Competition along with some of our Organic Belgian Special.

Other exciting news to announce–we are increasing production capacity! We are so excited and want to share some photos of our new acquisitions; when all is said and done, we will easily be able to brew an entire barrel (31 gallons) of organic malty & hoppy deliciousness!

This first photo is of me inspecting out brew new Blichmann Boilermaker prior to pickup, and the next one is it sitting at its new home at RHB West.  We are going to modify the pictured handmade stand to hold the burner right under the kettle at the perfect height.

New Brewkettle

Blichmann on Stand

This next photo is of our 2 new burners-the top on is 160,000 BTU, and the bottom is 130,000 BTU; these will be connected into the natural gas main, and definitely help heat up the 31 gal quickly!
New Natural Gas Burners!

This final photo is of our new March Pump; the 7.5 GPM will definitely help us, and will be more sanitary and much faster than hand-pouring buckets.

Our New March Pump

So that’s it for our brief update – there will be more to come as this project develops. Another brewday is coming up, and we have been thinking that as we move toward summer that a big community BBQ (with RHB beer present, of course!) will be in the works; we’ll share more details as the date, time, and events shape up.  Feel free to share any ideas that would help to make it memorable!

A great way to stay connected with us is by following @RedHillsBrewing on Twitter, or by friending our Facebook Fan Page!

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Recent Comments

  • Aaron: Thank you everyone for your wonderful feedback! @Bren, @Scott, @Chris, @Tom - I am glad we had the opportunity to brew that batch for your Professional Development Weekend, and even more so since ...
  • Tom: Dear Red Hills Brewery, With many thanks and appreciation. Your timely coordination and quality of brewing Batch 7 Strong Ale (I have witnessed on the video) was much appreciated for our annual Prof...
  • Chris: To the good folks at Red Hills Brewery, thank you very much for Batch 7. As Bren may have told you our Professional Growth Weekend is always a special time and place for our little tribe and having y...
  • Scott: I happen to be one of the lucky few able to sample (ok, maybe not sample, maybe indulge is a better word) your Batch 7. I was very impressed, I did try it at room temperature to begin with and prefer...
  • Beth Caster: Hi Dan! Tonight I broke open your beer. Wow! this is really good. I drank half of it chilled and then let the other half come up to almost room temperature. I have to say I prefer it a little warmer ...