Mine is darker than I had planned. It turned out really good, but if I could do it again I would scale back on the amount of grains I used a little bit. The carafa added great color and flavor, so it should give you exactly what you are looking for (just don't use 4+lbs of dark grains). I would also have liked more flavor from the hops that I dry-hopped. The hop flavors were/are overshadowed more than I expected by the roasty-chocolate/coffee flavors from the grains-the woodchips might have something to do with that as well.
Overall it is a great beer, it just turned out to be more of a heavy stout than a black IPA.
A side note- it fermented really slow. It got off to a great start but then stalled around 1.04 This probably has to do with the fact that my basement in the winter stays at about 55 degrees. I had to add a little yeast nutrient to get the FG down.
|