portlandbeergeek
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The original is pretty strong, not for the BMC crowd that's for darn sure! I say go ahead and oak half of the recipe if you want to try it both ways.
Oh, and to the poster who asked if this could be a good parti-gyle brew: I think it would! I followed the recipe, and did a THIRD batch sparge with five gallons of water to yeild about 3.5 gallons of 1.028 weak beer. I just used the last ounce of hops for that one. I'd say if you want a stronger second beer, up the base malt to 20-ish pounds and use the main mash and single batch sparge for the strong beer, and a second LARGE batch sparge for the small beer.
Oh, and to the poster who asked if this could be a good parti-gyle brew: I think it would! I followed the recipe, and did a THIRD batch sparge with five gallons of water to yeild about 3.5 gallons of 1.028 weak beer. I just used the last ounce of hops for that one. I'd say if you want a stronger second beer, up the base malt to 20-ish pounds and use the main mash and single batch sparge for the strong beer, and a second LARGE batch sparge for the small beer.