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Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brew
Posted by BugAC on 11/16/12 at 8:54 am00
Hi all. My name is Bug, and i haven't brewed in over 2 months
**crowd: Hi Bug**
Ok, so i haven't brewed in awhile because i just moved into my first house.
I want to brew a stout. I have yet to brew a stout before and i have 3 types to choose from.
1) Oatmeal Stout. Tried and true, i love a good oatmeal stout. Sam smith may be one of my favorite beers.
2) Bourbon Barrel Stout: I've been having a bourbon barrel for about 5 months now, and have yet to use it. It's been resting in a sanitizing solution. If i go this route, i'm going buy some cheap whiskey and fill it up again, before secondarying into the barrel.
3) Coffee Stout: Found a great recipe in Zymurgy for a good coffee stout. Interested in trying it.
I am leaning more towards bourbon barrel at the moment. Really want to use that barrel, and use some good woodford reserve for the actual brew.
Your thoughts?
**crowd: Hi Bug**
Ok, so i haven't brewed in awhile because i just moved into my first house.
I want to brew a stout. I have yet to brew a stout before and i have 3 types to choose from.
1) Oatmeal Stout. Tried and true, i love a good oatmeal stout. Sam smith may be one of my favorite beers.
2) Bourbon Barrel Stout: I've been having a bourbon barrel for about 5 months now, and have yet to use it. It's been resting in a sanitizing solution. If i go this route, i'm going buy some cheap whiskey and fill it up again, before secondarying into the barrel.
3) Coffee Stout: Found a great recipe in Zymurgy for a good coffee stout. Interested in trying it.
I am leaning more towards bourbon barrel at the moment. Really want to use that barrel, and use some good woodford reserve for the actual brew.
Your thoughts?
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by s14suspense on 11/16/12 at 9:20 am to BMoney
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You didn't buy the bourbon barrel to take up space. Use it! I'd go with a big imperial stout and secondary in the barrel.
This.
After our Porter did so well in the bourbon barrel I want to brew a big RIS and let it finish in the barrel for a month or two.
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by BMoney on 11/16/12 at 9:21 am to s14suspense
quote:
After our Porter did so well in the bourbon barrel I want to brew a big RIS and let it finish in the barrel for a month or two.
Yes please.
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re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by s14suspense on 11/16/12 at 9:25 am to BMoney
quote:
Yes please.
Also...All grain attempt... Built the mash tun recently with stuff from Homebrewfinds.com
This post was edited on 11/16 at 9:26 am
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by BugAC on 11/16/12 at 9:54 am to s14suspense
OK, ordered the AHS Oaked Imperial Whiskey Stout All-Grain kit.
I will be brewing next Sunday. I'm going to have to shake off the cobwebs. It's been awhile.
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I went with the double yeast pitching method. As i said, it's been awhile since i've done anything but drink good beer. Do i add both of my wyeast packs at the same time, if i'm double pitching? Or do i wait for the first pack to do their job, then add the second?
I will be making a starter, as per usual.
I will be brewing next Sunday. I'm going to have to shake off the cobwebs. It's been awhile.
LINK
I went with the double yeast pitching method. As i said, it's been awhile since i've done anything but drink good beer. Do i add both of my wyeast packs at the same time, if i'm double pitching? Or do i wait for the first pack to do their job, then add the second?
I will be making a starter, as per usual.
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by Fratastic423 on 11/16/12 at 10:11 am to BugAC
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Do i add both of my wyeast packs at the same time, if i'm double pitching? Or do i wait for the first pack to do their job, then add the second?
Both at once.
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by BugAC on 11/16/12 at 10:26 am to Fratastic423
quote:
Both at once.
Ok. I get to use my giant 2L erlinmeyer flask finally. Just need to find a stopper.
Also, anyone have any plans for a cheap and easy stir plate?
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by Fratastic423 on 11/16/12 at 10:27 am to BugAC
We had a big build day a while back, I'm sure I could get the plans/directions
re: Homebrewing: Help on what type of stout to brewPosted by s14suspense on 11/16/12 at 10:51 am to BugAC
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Just need to find a stopper.
Sanitized tin foil is fine for starters and fermentation in general but I believe Northern Brewer sells some foam type stopper for starters.
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