what about this stout recipe? anygood

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alfie09

what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by alfie09 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:32 am

3900grams pale malt
490grams roast barley
490grams flaked barley
100grams chocolate malt
100grams black malt
200grams torriefied wheat

yeast s04?

dave-o

Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by dave-o » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:35 am

I would say double or triple the flaked barley and lose the torri. You don't really need the black (it will already be black as night) but it won't do any harm.

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leedsbrew

Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by leedsbrew » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:03 pm

I'd go with what davo-o said. I take it this is for a 23L batch? 4.5% ABV?

I'd also maybe go for a touch of crystal or maybe amber, say 4-5%, to add some character. That's just my preference in a stout though!

Cheers

LB

alfie09

Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by alfie09 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:38 pm

was goin for 19 litres 5.4-5.5 percent?

alfie09

Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by alfie09 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:39 pm

it was more of a use a upper and them are the amounts i have left wont be ordering more until after xmas now completly stocked up after this brew

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Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by Deebee » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:45 pm

I'd up the flaked barley and add some carafa III, the black is not needed at all. the flaked barley makes the brew smooth and the carafa makes the taste complex:)
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leedsbrew

Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by leedsbrew » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:57 pm

alfie09 wrote:it was more of a use a upper and them are the amounts i have left wont be ordering more until after xmas now completly stocked up after this brew
alfie09 wrote:was goin for 19 litres 5.4-5.5 percent?
Fair enough matey! sometimes the user uppers turn out to be corkers! :D

The large amount of black malt may need some time to smooth out taste wise! I find it quite acrid! What hoppage do you plan on using? I've made a fair few stouts recently with all fuggles and I like it! :D (i also happen to have a shed load to use up so it's been quite fortuitous! :D)

alfie09

Re: what about this stout recipe? anygood

Post by alfie09 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:14 pm

might cut it down to about 50grams then the black. going for target and challenger

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