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Raw Dog
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I read through this thread twice.
It really reads like Chinese to a noob like me! I guess it will all come with time! ![]()
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The Homebrew Hammer
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Brewed up a robust porter this weekend, currently sitting in the primary, happily bubbling away. Hoping to make this my Christmas beer, it uses a few ounces of high-grade Lindt chocolate and will be blended with some Sumatra coffee in the secondary. Recipe in case you are interested:
4# 2-row 8oz crystal 60L 6oz chocolate malt 4oz roasted barley 300L Single step infusion mash at 150-156, 45 minutes. Sparged, brought volume up to 6.5 gallons & started cooking. Made some late addition malt extracts at 30 minutes: 2# LME 1# amber DME 1# dark DME 8oz maltodextrin Hop Schedule 1.0 oz Willamette (4.8%) 60min ½ oz Willamette 45min ½ oz Willamette 30min ¼ oz Willamette 10min At 5 minutes left in the boil, I added some melted Lindt’s dark chocolate: 1½ oz 99% cocoa + 3½ oz 90% cocoa. Cooled the wort, strained, skimmed some fat that was coagulating, pitched about a pint of Irish Ale yeast at 72dg. Temp slowly dropped over 12 hours to about 68. Fermentation has been steady since Monday morning. I’ll rack to secondary for a few weeks, and then a few days before bottling, I’ll add 24oz of cold-pressed, triple filtered coffee. The sample I pulled before pitching had a nice chocolatey flavor and a good hop balance, but was pretty oily from the chocolate. I’m hoping the maltodextrin & crystal will help with head retention. We’ll see. Smells great while it’s bubbling away. OG 1.063, 40 IBUs, target FG = 1.016
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Another question for the brewers:
I've got a chocolate stout in primary and was thinking of adding a little bourbon and toasted oak chips. I love Founder's KBS (and I know this won't be as "imperial" as that) but is it possible to add bourbon and oak in secondary to get, maybe, a KBS-lite beer in the end? My concern is that since it's a relatively standard ABV stout (partial mash kit), it won't stand up to the addition of bourbon and oak ... I did order some medium-toast American oak chips a while back, and have a secondary open to use, but would need to pick up some bourbon. Any advice whether this is doable or not?
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I picked up some extra 6-row and read to mash the pumpkin with a couple of pounds before starting the boil process. Also, I'm going to "roast" the pumpkin ahead of time in the oven to add a little caramelized flavor to it.
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