Drinking a glass of this right now. This was my "dust off the brewing equipment" brew and was a bit of a last minute decision. Brewed on November 16, 3 weeks in primary, 3 weeks in the bottle. I used 4 lbs of DME and the rest a mini-mash @150, OG 1.083, FG 1.024. LHBS was out of 1056, so they suggested WY#1450 Denny's Favorite 50 as an alternative, which I pitched straight from the smack pack, in the mid-50's. Not ideal, but it was a last-minute decision to brew, so I didn't make a starter. I also realized too late that the yeast pack was 4 months old, so there was a pretty decent lag time as well. I think the underpitch, cold fermentation temperature, and the DME is why my FG was higher than my 1.019 target.
I ended up with only 4.5 gallons in the bottling bucket, so I used 1.6 oz Trader Joe's Pure Vanilla Extract and 9 oz Jim Beam at bottling. I tasted a bottle out of curiosity after 1 week and it was nicely carbonated, but it was a vanilla bomb. Now at 3 weeks the vanilla is subtle, slipping in at the tail end of the aftertaste. The perfect amount. Can't taste any of the bourbon, except for perhaps a slight hint in the middle of the taste, a bit of woody warmth, perhaps. The dark roasts seem a bit heavy-handed; I'd definitely go with the edited 0.5lb of Chocolate version next time. Seems like a fun brew, an unusual beer to give out as gifts, but not sure how soon I'll do this one again, and if I do I will definitely be nicer to the yeast, use less chocolate malt, and do an all-grain batch since my mini-mash didn't really save me any time or energy.
4.0lb Extra Light DME
4.5lb Pale 2-Row malt
2.5lb Munich malt
1.5lb Brown malt
1.0lb Crystal 120
1.0lb Chocolate malt
0.5lb Crystal 40
1oz Magnum 15.2% 60 min
1oz EKG 5% 10 min
70% efficiency