Brewing my "open imperial" Russian stout this weekend. I'll call it
"Dreamt for light years in the belly of Siberia" after the death of Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse. Like the music I expect it to be black, smooth and potent.
6kg Golden Promise
.6kg Crystal 80L
.4kg Pale Chocolate
.35kg Roast Barley
0.3kg Amber
.3kg Black
50 gm Chinook @ 60
15gm Chinook @ 15
15gm Nelson Sauvin @ 15
30 gm Styrian Goldings @2min
2 pckts of US05
Looking like 1.080 on the button
65ibu, a little CaSO4
GP, Crystal 90, with a touch of CaraAroma, Pale Choc and Black
A pretty even spread of Sauvin, Motueka and Pacifica through 60, 30, 15, 5 and 0.
Best imbibed wearing with a yellow t-shirt... Go the Phoenix!
Ó Flannagáin Standard
Recipe Type: All Grain
Yeast: gervin ale yeast cake
Yeast Starter: pitching onto yeast cake
Batch Size litres: 40
Original Gravity: 1.046
Final Gravity: 1.014
IBU: 17.2
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Color: 29 Black
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 1 Week 68
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 2 Weeks 64
NOTES: Absolutely delcious. The new house stout around here. It is smooth, creamy, malty and a nice hit of chocolate. The Roasted is barely noticable through the intense cream. The aroma is powerful and malty. Perfect bitterness. This beer is great!
Looks nice. Amarillo will give this beer a nice peachy flavour as well as a bit of tezsty spice from the dry hop. If you're lucky you might get a sweet mandarin / naval orange note - but this normally comes with a bit of malt sweetness.