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black friday stout

black friday stout

Sweet Stout • Partial Mash • 17 L

mcdes

Very nice

August 1, 2008 am 11:19am

4.0/5.0 1 rating

Ingredients (Partial Mash17 L)

  • 1.25 kg Maris Otter Pale

    Maris Otter Pale

    An English thoroughbred and a favored choice of malt for many brewers. Simpsons' Maris Otter has a rich and nutty flavor and despite its small, berry size has a strong husk. This malt delivers predictable brewhouse performance with modest, yet consistent extracts. Brewers can expect good runoffs with clear wort.

  • .166 kg English Black Roast

    English Black Roast

    Adds a heavy roast flavor and dark color.

  • .310 kg Crystal Malt 120°L

    Crystal Malt 120°L

    Pronounced caramel flavor and a red color. For stouts, porters and black beers.

  • .266 kg Roasted Barley

    Roasted Barley

    Sweet, grainy, coffee flavor and a red to deep brown color. For porters and stouts.

  • .2 kg English Chocolate Malt

    English Chocolate Malt

    Dark malt that gives a rich red or brown color and nutty flavor. Use for: Brown ales, porters, some stouts Maintains some malty flavor, not as dark as roasted malt.

  • 1.6 kg Dry Light; Muntons

    Dry Light; Muntons

    Used as the base for a wide variety of styles of beers, including lager, pale ales, bitters, and export bitters. Contains no colored malts.

  • 20 g Fuggle - 5.0 AA% whole; boiled 60 min

    Fuggle

    Mild. Mainly used for finishing and dry hopping especially pale ales, porters, and stouts. Aroma is mild and pleasant, spicy, and soft.

  • 15 g Goldings - 8.3 AA% whole; boiled 60 min

    Goldings

    Mild. Slightly flowery.

  • Danstar Nottingham

    Danstar Nottingham

    The Nottingham strain was selected for its highly flocculant & relatively full attenuation properties. It produces low concentrations of fruity and estery aromas and has been described as neutral for ale yeast, allowing the full natural flavor of malt & hops to develop. The recommended fermentation temperature range of this strain is 14° to 21°C (57° to 70°F) with good tolerance to low fermentation temperatures (12°C/54°F) that allow this strain to be used in lager-style beer. With a relatively high alcohol tolerance, Nottingham is a great choice for creation of higher-alcohol specialty beers!

Style (BJCP)

Category: 13 - Stout

Subcategory: B - Sweet Stout

Range for this Style
Original Gravity: 1.060 1.044 - 1.060
Terminal Gravity: 1.019 1.012 - 1.024
Color: 33.2 SRM 30 - 40
Alcohol: 5.3% ABV 4% - 6%
Bitterness: 38.0 IBU 20 - 40

Discussion

mcdes

Sweet roasty stout

2008-12-28 7:35am

Really well balanced beer, quite similar to the roastiness of Fullers London Porter I found.

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