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The New View

Today we brewed Golden Eagle blonde ale. I was up around 5:45am, pumped myself full of caffeine and headed out to the brewery.
It was a relatively easy day. We brewed, we cleaned, we kegged, we tasted. Even with the ease of the day, I’m ready to collapse after hefting grain bags and scrubbing out 90 degree tanks. I headed home after to enjoy my new view.
BEAUTIFUL day out! I sincerely mean that. I adore clouds and rain and chill!
Looks like we’ll be getting some more heavy rain tomorrey. That will make keg delivery to Calabasas much more enjoyable, I’m sure. Here’s hoping no kegs attempt to flatten my feet again – I haven’t had a chance to get those steel-toe boots yet…

And now I’m heading BACK to Wolf Creek to treat my new roommates to dinner and give a mini-brewery tour! Tomorrey promises a visit to a local British pub for some UK brews and comfort food!

Happy Thursday/brew day to you all!

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Let’s Get Lost

I needed to vacate the house today for a few hours, so I grabbed my lovely camera and went exploring.
I tried my hardest to get lost – not an easy thing to do considering I’ve lived in this area for almost ten years.
I didn’t succeed. Instead, I settled for the beautiful golden hour and watched the sun set next to a lake.
The national park was calling out to be photographed as well. I obliged.
Definitely didn’t get lost, but I enjoyed rocking out to my music as I cruised the side streets and weaved through the outskirts of town.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have the rest of a triple chocolate brownie birthday cake to finish off. It hurts so good!

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Chocolate Covered Pretzels

I tend to have incredibly nerdy tendencies. If you’ve been reading the blog for a while, you already know this. On Friday I decided to make some chocolate covered pretzels to take into Enegren. I originally planned to cover them with orange and black sprinkles and go with a Halloween theme. When I got to the grocery store, there were no orange OR black sprinkles to be found. I stumbled across silver and gold, then had an epiphany.
Enegren’s official colors are grey, red and yellow. Nerd-dom activate!
Silver (gray), gold (yellow) and red sprinkles.
Served in an Enegren glass, of course. I warned you: NERD.

I’d love to say that I created this recipe, but really, dipping pretzels in melted chocolate and sprinkling them with sprinkles isn’t really a recipe. I DID, however, steal the idea from Dashing Dish.

For a super simple recipe – melt a whole bunch of chocolate chips in a coffee mug, take long pretzel rods and dip them in the melted chocolate. Place the dipped pretzels on wax paper and sprinkle with toppings, then freeze for 10 minutes until they harden. Recipe magic!
While I waited for those to harden in the freezer, I enjoyed the always lovely California afternoon.

I worked at the brewery Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The kegs of Christopher Columbus (Enegren’s IPA that was dry-hopped with Columbus hops) were drank dry by happy customers, so my awesome artwork had to come down. Another aspect of my job as a brewtern: artwork. It almost never turns out…

Last night we had the monthly meeting of our local homebrew club: the first time I’ve been in town and able to make it since it began.
We had about twenty people show up, and about twice as many bottles. What you see above is about half of what we had.
It was a beautiful evening.

Without further ado, Happy Halloween!
This monster tried to attack me the other day. I was not appreciative.

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Ojai and Zombie Prevention

The lovely Allie and I went up to Ojai on Wednesday for a girls’ day. Our first order of business? Azu in Ojai.
I ordered the exact same thing as last time – the portabella sammich. Allie ordered the filet mignon tacos and we split. Those tacos majorly trumped the sammich this time. Filet mignon shall be my obsession of the week…
Afterwards we walked through town and then got into the car to get lost.
I got lost and found a place I’d been before. This meditation mountain is my favorite part of Ojai, besides the food of course…
Allie a la Meditation Mountain.
A beautiful, completely natural day…
This was a totally candid, natural pose… (I loves me some HDR and tone mapping!)

We spent the day wandering the town, exploring the hills and then went to Wades Wines for a beer tasting. Important zombie prevention techniques were discussed, diagrams were designed… It was a successful day.
Zombie Prevention: Don’t get caught without ammo.

In other news: I officially signed up for the Certified Cicerone Exam this afternoon. I’ve got plenty of time (NOT ENOUGH) before I take it, and I’m sure (COMPLETELY TERRIFIED) that I’ll do fine (FAIL MISERABLY)

I’ll be at Enegren Brewing all day tomorrey, for any of you locals who want to come by and say hello!

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Autumn Pumpkin Ale Chili

With the cold days we had this week, I’ve been craving fall foods. When I was a tiny six year old living in Illinois, my family would go apple picking in the orchards. It was always a brisk day, sometimes with wisps of rain falling from the sky, surprising us with an icy splash across the face. After we’d gathered our bushels, we’d traipse to the barn where they sold fresh fruits and vegetables and grab a jug of freshly squeezed apple cider and a box of steaming hot cider donuts. Once home, we’d light the fireplace and curl up with steaming mugs of cider garnished with cinnamon sticks and lick the crumbs and flecks of sugar from our fingers.
I used this recipe from the Blue Eyed Bakers to make Pumpkin Spice Donuts, subbing 3/4 cup of oat flour for the regular white and using 2tsp of pumpkin pie spice instead of seeking out all the individual spices. These soft, moist and slightly dense donuts melt in your mouth with an essence of cinnamon and an extra hint of sweetness from the cinnamon-sugar topping. Memories of childhood danced across my tongue. Something tells me they’ll disappear quickly at the brewery tomorrey.

My brain got to turning after making these. I tried to think of the perfect autumn meal to match with the cooling temperatures outside. Chili and cornbread have been a little bit of an obsession ever since Brie and I had our pumpkin beer/food pairing/tasting a few weeks ago. I decided to put my brand-new donut pans into overdrive.

Pumpkin Ale Cornbread Donuts – Printable recipe can be found HERE.Ingredients:
1/2 cup white whole wheat flour
2/3 cup corn meal
1+1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
5 tbsp butter
1/3 cup tightly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
3/4 cup pumpkin beer (Any sweet, malty beer (like Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin) works great in this recipe)
1 egg
1. In a large bowl, combine the pumpkin puree, beer and egg and whisk well.
2. In another bowl, cream the butter and sugar together.
3. In a third bowl, combine the flour, corn meal, salt and baking powder.
4. Mix all three bowls together and mix until just combined, being careful not to overmix.
5. Using a piping bag, or a simple plastic bag, pipe the batter into a greased donut pan.
Homemade piping bag!
6. Put the pans in an oven preheated to 350 degree Fahrenheit oven and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the middle of the donut comes out clean.
7. Remove the donuts and place on a wire rack to cool.

The perfect way to consume these donuts? With warm chili, full of vegetables and beer. Everything is better with beer!

Autumn Pumpkin Ale Chili– Printable version of the recipe available HERE. Ingredients:
1 large sweet potato, peeled and diced
1 large onion, diced
5 cloves of garlic, minced
2 tbsp chili powder
3 tsp cumin
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp paprika
3 tsp salt
1+1/2 cups vegetable broth
1+1/2 cups pumpkin ale
1 15 ounce can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
1 15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 15 ounce can diced tomatoes
1 cup pumpkin puree
1 cup corn
2 tbsp olive oil
1. In a large pot over medium heat, saute the sweet potato and onion in olive oil for 15-20 minutes, until the onion is softened.
2. Add the garlic, chili powder, cumin, cinnamon, paprika, salt, beans and tomatoes and mix well.
3. Add the vegetable broth and pumpkin ale, bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 20-3o minutes, until sweet potato is tender.
4. Add the pumpkin puree and corn and simmer until heated through.
5. Serve with pumpkin ale cornbread and a pumpkin ale.
HDR Drool.
Realistic picture drool.

The next time the temperature drops below 70 degrees, I encourage you to make this combination. Donut pan purchase? Best/worst decision I’ve ever made (If I gain a couple of extra layers to keep me warm this winter, I guess I’m okay with that). On a totally unrelated note, I’ll be taking about two dozen pumpkin spice donuts and cornbread donuts to the brewery tomorrey morning…

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High Dynamic Range

It’s official. I’m obsessed with HDR. Ever since I found a picture of the Salton Sea in all of its high dynamic glory, I’ve wanted to take HDR photos. If you like me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter, you already got a preview of what’s to come.
Can you see why I’m in love? This was the view out back yesterday afternoon as the clouds slowly began rolling in.
The day started off with a hike through the national park that is my backyard.
It was perfectly cloudy and chilly. The first cool day since summer began!
Ahhh, I’ve missed the park.
I woke up this morning to pouring rain.
Time to retire to the couch with a bowl of spicy butternut squash and leek soup, a mug of vanilla chai tea and a book while the downpour continues outside.

Bliss.

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Bottles of Sadness

I spent the day playing with my wonderful camera, Duke. Oh wait, you haven’t met Duke yet??
I ended up trading in my little Nikita for something a little more bulky with more capabilities – a Nikon D5100. With Duke, I can do this:
High Dynamic Range! I used the cheating software to do this though. I’m hoping to move on to bracketing soon enough, once I finally figure out more about my camera. Any HDR tips are more than welcome! The software also lets me do THIS:
I switched Duke over to manual and started adjusting ISO and f-stop and all of that fun stuff that I’m slowly but surely learning.
From this day forth, the pictures will be improving dramatically! My goal is to be on manual all the time, working on some bracketing for fun HDR pics in the future, and making my camera be more than just a point and shoot. After all, that was the whole point of getting a DigiSLR!

One reason why it’s taken me so long to start really learning my camera?
This is just one example of the many idiotic contributions to my psychology class discussion board online. This is college, yes? Are we now writing ‘u’ instead of ‘you’? Is punctuation and capitalization unnecessary? Should I end my sentences with an emoticon or a big ZOMGLOLROFL??? I’ve been distracted from my camera by this stupidity, slowly filled with rage with each and every “they’re family had this dog” or “I knew this one women once”…

Rant over. New rant time.

I was really excited to try a few of Mikkeller’s single hop IPAs. I grabbed four from Wades Wines and brought them out in preparation for a tasting, hoping to really be able to pull out the different aromas and flavors of each individual hop. I popped open the first bottle.
Don’t get it yet? Let’s take a closer look…
That. Is. Mold. Frantically, I popped the top off of the second one. MOLD. The third and fourth? MOLD!!! This makes for a very unhappy, thirsty lady. I took them back to Wades (not the fault of Wades Wines! Apparently friends of mine have also had problems with Mikkeller having DMS issues…) and swapped them out for Midnight Sun Treat, Iron Fist Velvet Glove and a Duchesse de Bourgogne. Opened the Treat just now.
Mold free and beautiful. I am content once again.

I’m off to enjoy a tall glass of this, then packing for a trip to Boulder City, Nevada tomorrey morning. Lo and behold, THEY ACTUALLY HAVE A BREWERY! Maybe the 99 degree Fahrenheit high that’s predicted for the entire weekend won’t be so bad after all…?

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