Morning all, when adding nibs during the fermenting stage, what happens to the nibs, do they just drop to the bottom? I was thinking of just dropping them in rather than using a muslin bag.
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Doug
Adding cocoa nibs
Re: Adding cocoa nibs
I added cacao nibs in secondary (racked from primary) and when I came to keg/bottle they were firmly rooted to the bottom of the bucket with the yeast which had also dropped out.
Note I roasted them at 150C for about 30 mins before lightly crushing. Seemed to be the thing to do according to received wisdom from Mr Google and his chums
Note I roasted them at 150C for about 30 mins before lightly crushing. Seemed to be the thing to do according to received wisdom from Mr Google and his chums

Fermenting: Cherry lambic
Conditioning: English IPA/Bretted English IPA, Munich Helles, straight lambic
Drinking: Munich Dunkel, Helles Bock, Orval clone, Impy stout, Porter 2, Hazelweiss 2024, historic London Porter
Planning: Kozel dark (ish),and more!
Conditioning: English IPA/Bretted English IPA, Munich Helles, straight lambic
Drinking: Munich Dunkel, Helles Bock, Orval clone, Impy stout, Porter 2, Hazelweiss 2024, historic London Porter
Planning: Kozel dark (ish),and more!
Re: Adding cocoa nibs
I’ve used them in the primary- they sink to the bottom so no need to worry about muslin bags ect
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Mozza
Mozza
Adding cocoa nibs
Put mine in a fine mesh bag after 5 mins of roasting. All the flavour came out as I tasted what was left, pretty tasteless.
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Re: Adding cocoa nibs
Read the perceived wisdom was to lightly roast the nibs before adding to the secondary - DON'T! I read to roast at 175C for 20 minutes - that sounded over the top so did 10 minutes at 140C. From awesome (raw) to aroma-less - never again.
I get there might be a potential for infection used 'out of the packet' but I wanted aroma and taste and ended up with (an expensive) bog standard porter.
I get there might be a potential for infection used 'out of the packet' but I wanted aroma and taste and ended up with (an expensive) bog standard porter.
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Re: Adding cocoa nibs
FWIW, I ground mine, steep them in vodka for 24 hrs to steralise then add to secondary. I get a super chocolate hit. I usually add 100g to 19L.
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Re: Adding cocoa nibs
We live and learn - hopefullyfloydmeddler wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2019 11:13 amFWIW, I ground mine, steep them in vodka for 24 hrs to steralise then add to secondary. I get a super chocolate hit. I usually add 100g to 19L.
Re: Adding cocoa nibs
They were right at the bottom, no problem and out of the way when I was dropping the beer into the keg. No need for a muslin bag.
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