I would love to age it in a oak barrel but they are hard to find here in Ireland. I guess I could contact a few distillery to see if I could purchase one from them. I have some american oak chip that I have added to a previous brew with great effect. I was already thinking of aging it with those chips.
I get your point about adding sugar but the whole point of doing this brew is to do an all grain without added sugars. I guess that as a last resort I might just do that. I'm not there yet.
As for the recipe it will be single malt and not too much hops so that hops compound won't hurt the yeast.
How long did you age your stout before drinking it?
I get your point about adding sugar but the whole point of doing this brew is to do an all grain without added sugars. I guess that as a last resort I might just do that. I'm not there yet.
As for the recipe it will be single malt and not too much hops so that hops compound won't hurt the yeast.
How long did you age your stout before drinking it?