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I've gone high, I usually like a bit of bite in a darkie.
Having said that though, I could head toward the more balanced Aussie Cascade type of stout which was what got me tinkering with a stout in the first place.
Maybe you're right and I could back of the 60 minute and add something at the end
cheers, jt
I added some motueka at flame out to a brown, fermented with WLP005. I can't taste it at all :(
Yea, I've put Motueka in late in browns and missed it completely too.
I find it's better at 20 or so to get some flavour through.
I thought that Sauvin and / or cascade would have enough character to overcome the malt
I went slightly higher on the dark grains than intended, it's 10% Roast, 10% Choccies, 6% Crystal
Balance is the Bairds Pale that Aidan was specialling on the weekend
Super Alpha to bitter and then a Motueka, Cascade and Sauvin combo at the end.. I used that combo in dark brown a while back and really liked it.
OG 1039 and 30BU with Thames Valley
Good on ya jt. Should be interesting. You should try it side by side with Coopers and Cascade.
Watching this discussion with interest as I have done two stouts in the last two weeks. heck that is a heap of roast JT so I would love to hear how that comes out. We did a stout night at the Beer Appreciation Group (TBAG) at Tahi Bar last week and most were actually a bit of a disappointment. Mine were the only home brews and the only thing better was the Guiness Foreign Extra. Everything else lacked body. I took along my second to last bottle of my first mash from two years ago. A partial mash where i added in to a cooper stout kit. That had 1.5 kg of pale with .75 med crystal, 0.5@ of home dry&wet toast, .25 choc & .2 roast. Was always a great stout and still drinking well.
This one is tasty now and I still have over a dozen ABC's left :-)
Went from 1041 to 1013'ish
Plenty of body. Thought the crystal might have been over the top, probably is a bit, Comes through a little sweet at the start. Plenty of chocolate in the middle and slight lingering roastiness.
So I'm glad I went with the 30 IBU, could have handled more. Absolutely no sign of the late hops.
I haven't brewed a stout for years so I'm probably enjoying this more than it's really worth. I'll brew another soon, just got to weigh if I'd change anything
cheers, jt
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