Stein Crusher | Brewday

As October was approaching fast (at least when I brewed this beer), I decided to make a little Oktoberfest at home. The concept was to brew four German style beers or four beers that’s somewhat related to Germany. Today's beer is the first one on the list and as such I went with the most iconic beer of the festival, the festbier. As I never brewed this style and wanted at least one not experimental recipe, I went with the Meanbrews Festbier recipe. However, as usual I went with a kveik strain, due to the lack of temperature control.

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Solitude in Drunkenness | Experimental Recipe

The first grodziskie I tried was the magnificent Dëwla from Pänel Brewery. Although it was a grodziskie, it was hardly a traditional beer with its dry hop addition. Hyped up on this new experience, I decided to brew one myself, but there was a minor issue: originally grodziskie requires polish hops and a specific yeast. Neither of these is available in Hungarian homebrew shops.

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Bad Karma Schwarzbier | Brewday

The first time I tried a schwarzbier was a few years ago at a beer festival. There were booths where they served Köstritzer. I really liked the beer, but in Hungary they are the only widely available brand of schwarzbier so I never really had the chance to experience other brands. When I started homebrewing, I bought the Mashmaker from Michael Dawson, in this book resides today's recipe. This is my first time brewing this style of beer, so I was very excited to get my hands dirty.

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