Hello fellow Brewers, I'v got it into my head to make a coconut stout using coopers OS stout kit and some light/medium dried spray malt and lactose the question(s) I have however is;
1) Has anyone used coconut in a brew and how did it turn out?
2) How much coconut did you use
3) what did you use (coconut water, coconut chunks, coconut flakes, coconut sugar...)
4) lastly how did you use said coconut?
Hope some on has some advice on this one as if the stout goes well I'm also thinking in the lines of lightening the style to a pale or IPA depending how the stout goes of course.
Thanks for your time and help. Happy Brewing all!!
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Coconuts?!
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Re: Coconuts?!
I occasionally brew a coconut wheat beer using unsweetened wide cut coconut flakes at the rate of 1/2 pound per gallon that I put into a clean carboy and rack the beer on top of it. Coconut and wheat go together real well.
I also plan to brew a coconut cider later in the month with closer to 1 pound per gallon.
If you plan on using it in a stout you'll probably want to toast it first and use more.
I also plan to brew a coconut cider later in the month with closer to 1 pound per gallon.
If you plan on using it in a stout you'll probably want to toast it first and use more.
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Re: Coconuts?!
Tom, from the YouTube channel "NewToHomeBrew Tom" brewed a colaboration "Coconut Shy PA" beer with Harry from Idle Valley brewery.
Links to the brewday vids here https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sourc ... PmLdNiUPhA
Links to the brewday vids here https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sourc ... PmLdNiUPhA
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Re: Coconuts?!
Brewdog recipe 173 features coconut and lactose
I'm planning on toasting mine for 15 mins at around 160 degrees until golden brown then patting the oil off maybe?
Just unsure how to add it to a fv in a bag or without do they sink or not
I'm planning on toasting mine for 15 mins at around 160 degrees until golden brown then patting the oil off maybe?
Just unsure how to add it to a fv in a bag or without do they sink or not
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What you planning on using sbond10, desiccated coconut or flakes?
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It says coconut chips so I guess flakes
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Yeah same here no harm in putting them in the FV bareback your siphon just stop anything going into your keg/bottles. You brewing this now? Started mine Saturday waiting for fermentation to finish then add the coconut will let you know how it turns out. If you find any further info let me know. Happy brewing
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Re: Coconuts?!
I won't be brewing it for a few weeks yet so ill keep an eye open on this thread