stevedasleeve
Well-Known Member
- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- US-05
- Yeast Starter
- nope
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 6
- Original Gravity
- 1.070
- Final Gravity
- 1.009
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 90
- IBU
- 92
- Color
- 29
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 83 days, 67 f
- Tasting Notes
- In between a stout and a so called black IPA - hoppy and fantastic
9 lbs Pilsner
2 lbs flaked barley
12 oz black barley
1/2 lb white wheat
4 Oz Carafa Special II
4 Oz Oat malt
2 lbs DME
1 lb cane sugar
Mashed 149 f
1 oz Summit 60 mins
3/4 oz summit 20 mins
1 1/2 oz Northern Brewer 10 mins
1 1/2 Chinook 5 mins
dry hopped with 2 1/2 Northern Brewer 7 days + 2 Oz Citra in the keg
It's been a while since I posted a recipe, I don't until I've sat on a few versions and perfected it. This is a fantastic black ale, hoppy and slightly roasty and at 8% ABV is smooth and probably the best beer I have ever tasted. I fermented this last version a long time since I was out of the country for several months. The yeast was actually the cake off a lower gravity beer, I just racked on top of it. Despite sitting on the yeast almost three months this turned out fine, brilliant even! Oh the DME substituted the equvalent Pilsner malt which I ran out of. I think it may even have benefited from this... Next time I brew it I won't change a thing.
2 lbs flaked barley
12 oz black barley
1/2 lb white wheat
4 Oz Carafa Special II
4 Oz Oat malt
2 lbs DME
1 lb cane sugar
Mashed 149 f
1 oz Summit 60 mins
3/4 oz summit 20 mins
1 1/2 oz Northern Brewer 10 mins
1 1/2 Chinook 5 mins
dry hopped with 2 1/2 Northern Brewer 7 days + 2 Oz Citra in the keg
It's been a while since I posted a recipe, I don't until I've sat on a few versions and perfected it. This is a fantastic black ale, hoppy and slightly roasty and at 8% ABV is smooth and probably the best beer I have ever tasted. I fermented this last version a long time since I was out of the country for several months. The yeast was actually the cake off a lower gravity beer, I just racked on top of it. Despite sitting on the yeast almost three months this turned out fine, brilliant even! Oh the DME substituted the equvalent Pilsner malt which I ran out of. I think it may even have benefited from this... Next time I brew it I won't change a thing.