Just bottled this tonight, and it tastes promising. It'w the vanilla bourbon porter recipe by Denny Conn that seems to have been hugely popular with homebrewers.
I halved the bourbon and it seems spot on, the individual oak, vanilla, and bourbon have melded really nicely without overpowering the base porter, and gives it a really nice long finish.
Looking forward to this in a month or so :)
Just about to mash in a stout, using up my left over various pale ale malts. A non-spiced version of the one I did for the CBC earlier in the year, also without a lot of the chocolate that was in that one.
Odds 'n' Ends Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
Style: American Stout
Batch Size: 24.00 L
Boil Time: 90 min
Brewhouse Efficiency: 68.00 %
2.45 kg Pale Malt - Global Cologne Malt
1.50 kg Pilsner (Weyermann)
0.67 kg Pale Malt, Golden Promise
0.51 kg Pale Malt, Maris Otter
0.50 kg Munich Malt
0.50 kg Oats, Old Fashioned, cooked up as porridge
0.37 kg Chocolate Malt
0.30 kg Crystal Pale (subbed in for caraamber, I forgot I had used it all up)
0.25 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt 80L (157.6 EBC)
0.13 kg Roasted Barley
Looking for something reasonably approachable for the uninitiated. More malt and hops than the average 'premium' lager but not overly bitter or in your face.
Liberty Pale Ale from John Palmers how to brew. Bottled last week and impatiently waiting the results. Sent an SMS to a make as I was racking saying "trub smells so good I'm tempted to have sex with it". Reply came back "My wife doesn't understand but I do".
Does he now know the rules? What happens in brew club stays in brew club ! ! !
Just had a look at my "How to Brew". I'd forgotten how good this recipe looks. I've input it into BeerSmith. Second cab off the rank, after another IPA to be pitched with slurry of WY1968 from my current brew.
Whipped up a Gluten Free Ale today for a Ciliac Suffering Mate who misses his beer.
It was a sorghum based kit so nothing to difficult, with some amarillo and cascade hop additions.
The sorghum malt was real sweet I reckon it could've gone on pancakes, but once the hops were in and the boil well under way it looked and smelt and tasted just like wort.
I am looking forward to tasting it when it's finished.
You can get these kits from a couple of places now. I know there is one in christchurch somewhere, and in auckland from Brewerscoop in Ellerslie. Its on his webpage but misspelt as Glluten!