boomslang
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Hi folks,
So it's my first time trying a Black IPA, one that I'm really eager to get on the go for summer. It'll be an all grain brew with a Maris Otter base, some 60L, chocolate and roasted barley.
I'm on a budget at the moment so this is an opportunity to use some specialty malts I have lying around. But I was wondering, to stop the roasted barley coming through too astringent, would cold steeping overnight make any difference? I've heard people do this with coffee, and apparently that makes the roast a lot rounder/subtler.
Maybe I could do this with the chocolate too, since I'm looking to have a nice fruity, rich ale at the end of the brew.
Let me know what you think guys,
Cheers
So it's my first time trying a Black IPA, one that I'm really eager to get on the go for summer. It'll be an all grain brew with a Maris Otter base, some 60L, chocolate and roasted barley.
I'm on a budget at the moment so this is an opportunity to use some specialty malts I have lying around. But I was wondering, to stop the roasted barley coming through too astringent, would cold steeping overnight make any difference? I've heard people do this with coffee, and apparently that makes the roast a lot rounder/subtler.
Maybe I could do this with the chocolate too, since I'm looking to have a nice fruity, rich ale at the end of the brew.
Let me know what you think guys,
Cheers