CMoon wrote:So what did you actually mix--you listed 3 beers:
Old Viscosity (a favorite of mine), 120 minute IPA (I prefer the 90, but I know you're going for something else), and 'World Wide Stout' which I'm not sure I know. Which did you mix to make a 'heaven and hell' or did you use some other beers.
I'm pretty intrigued.
My own brewing seems to be going OK. The fermentation lock isn't bubbling or anything, but I can smell the beer so I know the CO2 is getting out somehow. Why don't they make incense that smells like this?
Edit: Called up the brewery shop with all my worries and they suggested taking a peak at the beer (I was worried about oxygen getting in)--and sure enough, huge head of foam growin' on that thing. So my beer is probably fine, I'm just paranoid.
Sorry, I didn't make it very clear in my post. Old Viscosity was just the third bottle that I bought at the bottle shop, which I drank yesterday. Thought about using part of it for a black and tan with Arrogant Bastard, but just wound up drinking it straight.
As for the Heaven and Hell, it's a black and tan made with Dogfish 120 Minute IPA on the bottom and Dogfish World Wide Stout on the top. 21% ABV + 18% ABV = the only drink you need in a night. Apparently they serve them at the Dogfish pubs when they have them both on draft at the same time. The pictures I had seen of other people who had made them the beers separated nicely, but mine didn't look too clean. I think it's mostly due to the fact that I had never poured a black and tan before. Still tasted amazing though.
What kind of beer did you wind up making? I wouldn't worry too much. I fucked up making my first batch and it still turned out ok. I pushed the grommet through the lid of my fermentation bucket and dropped it in the beer. I had the fermentation lock sealed with duct tape for a few days before I could get to the homebrew shop and get another. It freaked me out but I didn't get an infection or anything.