Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

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jack-lufc

Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

Post by jack-lufc » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:05 pm

Just thought you might be interested in this brew I recently did and drinking it now, and its spot on. It’s a recipe brewed by Tomlinson’s – formerly of Pontefract. My dad worked there and brewed the beer so let me have the recipe. I got the powdered liquorice from a friend who works in a sweet factory.

mash time - 90 min
boil time - 90 min
Mash temp - 65Ëš

80% pale
10% roast barley
10% rolled barley

In a five gallon batch I used;
50g challenger – 90 min
22g bramling cross – 90 min
15g bramling cross – 15 min
20g powdered liquorice

s-04 yeast

the original beer was 6.5% but my mash efficiency must be lower than the brewery and it only ended up 5.2% - still a great stout though!

leedsbrew

Re: Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

Post by leedsbrew » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:33 pm

That looks wicked matey. I work at pontey hospital sometimes, wonder which sweet factory he works at? :D :D :D

jack-lufc

Re: Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

Post by jack-lufc » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:38 pm

There’s two sweet factories in Pontey. Haribo a Monkhill confectionery, my mate works at Monkhill but I recon haribo use the same stuff as they make the Pontefract cakes.

Spud395

Re: Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

Post by Spud395 » Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:37 pm

Sounds good, never had a liquorice stout, I did have a good few stouts though ;)

How much of the liquorice comes through?

jack-lufc

Re: Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

Post by jack-lufc » Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:18 pm

it comes through very well, can both smell it and taste it well - the after taste is much like the taste of the sweets. its not too over powering, i think if i put anymore more in it would be too much and would spoil it.

Pig & Drum Adam

Re: Tomlinson’s Pontefract Liquorice Stout

Post by Pig & Drum Adam » Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:54 pm

Drank a bottle of this fine stout last night. Very good. Surprisingly easy drinking for a 6%er with a very balanced yet present liquorice flavour. Thanks for the recipe. Will try it one day.

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