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Update time for your face holes

21 Monday Mar 2016

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Hello friends! It’s Monday. Mondays are no fun, but I’ve got some stuff that will help those Monday blues melt away! How could I possibly do that? Super sexy brewing pictures of course! Continue reading →

Monday morning update time!

30 Monday Nov 2015

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Ladies and gentlemen the Regular Guys have another successful brew in the books, this time we made a Chocolate Milk Stout. This is a special brew, not only because we’re going to age half of it in a bourbon barrel, but this beer is being made specifically for Brian’s lovely wife, Kate. Continue reading →

WEEEEEEEEEEE’RE BAAAAAAAACK!!!

16 Monday Nov 2015

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After a number of weeks of meetings and cleaning and organizing and being out of town, I’m happy to report that RGB is back baby! Continue reading →

Bottling our EPA, with pictures!

28 Monday Jul 2014

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Friday night, as usual, the Regular Guys got together to do something brew related. This time we had our EPA all carbonated and ready to be bottled. We’ve brewed this recipe three times now, and with minor adjustments along the way, I think we may have nailed it folks! She’s a gorgeous beer.

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See I told you.

Here’s our night in pictures, enjoy!

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Here’s our EPA all carbonated and ready to go. Seth had a “hand” in the bottling process, get it?!? I’m hilarious!

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The bottles are eagerly awaiting the EPA. They’re so excited! You can tell if you look closely.

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The EPA has a beautiful thick foamy head.

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For all you Brian fans out there, he’s giving the eyebrow of approval. That’s how you know it’s good!

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Seth, the bottling filling champion of the world. He has a trophy to prove it.

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I AM THE CAP MASTER!!!

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I was trying to look super manly, but I came off looking more like Garth Algar. It’s Wayne’s World!

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Ahh yes! Freshly capped beer ready to share, or keep for ourselves if we feel like being stingy.

Well, that’s it. Go back to work.

Until next time…

Update time, with pictures!

21 Monday Jul 2014

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ale, beer, blonde, blotting, brewing, craft, craft beer, dry hop, extra, extra pale ale, fermentation, filtered, filtering, guy, hop, hops, hot blonde, jalapeño, kegging, pale, pale ale, regular, regular guy brewing, secondary fermentation

It seems just as we say hello to the weekend, we sadly have to say goodbye. The Regular Guys had a pretty productive Friday night. We got together and bottled our Hot Blonde Jalapeño Blonde Ale and kegged our EPA. Then we had a well deserved night out for research and development of course!

Let’s start with the Hot Blonde. Lately we’ve been tinkering with our recipes, taking everyone’s comments and suggestions to heart and combining them with our own ideas and meeting somewhere in the middle. We then make minor adjustments to our recipes and see how it turns out. The Hot Blonde may have been a little too spicy and we’ve been trying to figure out exactly at what point all that spiciness comes in. Well, we figured it out and an incredibly delicious beer was born!

How about some pictures? Ok!

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We know this isn’t a “proper” glass for a blonde ale, but we aren’t picky. This is hand model extraordinaire Brian showing off the color and clarity of our brew. She’s a pretty beer!

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This is also Brian enjoying the Hot Blonde. You can tell he approves by his eyebrow.

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Let the bottling commence!

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Seth is a pro. He’s the only one we trust to fill our bottles. I’ve tried, and was really bad at it.

Up next is the unnamed EPA. We’ve brewed this beer three times now and we’re hoping this version will be the recipe we can stick with.

Let’s picture shall we? We shall!

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Secondary is complete and by the aroma, the dry hop went splendidly!

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Brewmaster Seth is overseeing the transfer of the EPA to keg number one.

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Brian is keeping a close eye on the filters.

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Here’s a closer look at the filters. There’s some ridiculously good looking beer in there!

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And finally, the filtered EPA is being transferred into keg number two. It is now being carbonated and we’ll get to test it out on Friday!

I hope you all have a fantastic week or at least a tolerable one!

Until next time…

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