Glibbidy
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- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- 1056 American Ale
- Yeast Starter
- Hell Yeah
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 10
- Original Gravity
- 1.052
- Final Gravity
- 1.008
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 90
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 13
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 20
Grains Ounces Percentage
Roasted Barley 42.20 -10.00%
Flaked Barley 71.80 -17.00%
Chocolate Malt 6.40 -1.50%
Malted Wheat 6.40 -1.50%
Domestic Two row Malt 295.70 -70.00%
Total Grain in ounces 422.50 -100.00%
Hops IBU's ounces Alpha Acids Addition Phase
EKG 36 1.69 5.50 Kettle addition
Strike Temperature 149F
Boil Time 90
Target Gravity 1.048
Actual Gravity 1.052
Plato 13
Volume Yielded 10 gallons
Mash type-Single infusion
Simply Stout- DRY
I bottled 5 gallons and kegged 5 gallons. I was on vacaton during secondary fermetation, and neglected to cold condition this stout, the beer came out great and is aging well on tap. For kicks I added 1.5% of choclate malt to this, and it added some nice flavor. This is a true testament that basic stouts are easy to brew.
Roasted Barley 42.20 -10.00%
Flaked Barley 71.80 -17.00%
Chocolate Malt 6.40 -1.50%
Malted Wheat 6.40 -1.50%
Domestic Two row Malt 295.70 -70.00%
Total Grain in ounces 422.50 -100.00%
Hops IBU's ounces Alpha Acids Addition Phase
EKG 36 1.69 5.50 Kettle addition
Strike Temperature 149F
Boil Time 90
Target Gravity 1.048
Actual Gravity 1.052
Plato 13
Volume Yielded 10 gallons
Mash type-Single infusion
Simply Stout- DRY
I bottled 5 gallons and kegged 5 gallons. I was on vacaton during secondary fermetation, and neglected to cold condition this stout, the beer came out great and is aging well on tap. For kicks I added 1.5% of choclate malt to this, and it added some nice flavor. This is a true testament that basic stouts are easy to brew.