Fossil Creek Brewing - Great Beer Here!

Ted Manahan

Many of my recipes are available here. If you want something that has not been posted, just ask!

I have been brewing since 1976 (1975?); it is possible that I have been brewing longer than you have been alive!


December 2023: This fall I gathered enough apples for 20 gallons of cider, then got another 15 gallons of apple juice from Source of Nature. (Thanks Lavelle! https://www.sourceofnature.co/ ) From this bounty, I made hard apple cider of many varieties! Plain, Passion Fruit, Blackberry, Yuzo, Strawberry/Raspberry/Yuzo, Cyser (Cider/mead hybrid), and a batch with black malt and spices. That's a lot of cider!

The Liquid Poets are starting another barrel aged beer with New Belgium! We are brewing a Flanders Red, which will be put in the barrel in mid December. We will also retrieve the beer currently in the barrel on the same day. More details to come!

  Update 10/11/11: The version brewed with Dry Dock Brewing ended up winning a bronze medal at the GABF pro-am!

I created an inventory of my beer cellar last week. I have quite a variety available!

Not much brewing this year. I made a vow to suspend brewing until I consumed most of my inventory. I'm still working on that! I did get a couple batches of mead started, since most mead gets better with extended aging. I made lavender, rhubarb, and Horseradish mini-batches, five gallons of traditional mead from the backyard hive, and a batch of mead from some old crystalized honey that will become mint mead and rose mead. None of this has yet been bottled. 

It is time to brew for spring parties. I made 20 gallons of light lager - 10 each of pilsener and Munich helles. It will be perfectly aged by spring. It's good to be prepared!  

Competition Update: The 2006/2007 Biohazard ale won first place for sour beers, and the Duchesse de Fort Collins won second, at the recent Foam on the Range homebrew competition! Also my Belgian Dubble won first place, and my dopplebock won second, in their respective categories. Cool - four for four!