WileECoyote
Well-Known Member
Hello, Im going to be brewing my 2nd beer tomorrow, its a Cream Stout kit from Midwest, I would like to do some additions, they are 1lb dark brown sugar, cocoa (no idea how much) and coffee (no idea how much) or when to add ether cocoa or coffee.
Thinking of liquifying sugar and cocoa adding at 10min to flame out, coffee add 1 min to flame out or at flame out, ether in grain bag or pre brewed.
I figured out the coffee (I think lol) 1 cup coffee to 3 cups water cold brewed for several days, strained then added to secondary fermenter.
Dose this sound ok?
I would like the outcome to be like if you took a Guinness altered it to be a bit less bitter, a bit sweeter, with more caramel, more chocolate, and coffee flavors.
the ingredients for this recipe include: 6 lb. Dark liquid malt extract, 8 oz. Lactose, 8 oz. Black Malt, 8 oz. Caramel 80L specialty grain, 1 oz. German Northern Brewer bittering hops, yeast
Yeast was upgraded to the their better dry yeast.
Richer and creamy'r more flavorful then Guinness is all a plus.
Any suggestions on amounts and when to add would be much appreciated.
Will my additions produce the outcome I am looking for?
Thanks
WileECoyote
Thinking of liquifying sugar and cocoa adding at 10min to flame out, coffee add 1 min to flame out or at flame out, ether in grain bag or pre brewed.
I figured out the coffee (I think lol) 1 cup coffee to 3 cups water cold brewed for several days, strained then added to secondary fermenter.
Dose this sound ok?
I would like the outcome to be like if you took a Guinness altered it to be a bit less bitter, a bit sweeter, with more caramel, more chocolate, and coffee flavors.
the ingredients for this recipe include: 6 lb. Dark liquid malt extract, 8 oz. Lactose, 8 oz. Black Malt, 8 oz. Caramel 80L specialty grain, 1 oz. German Northern Brewer bittering hops, yeast
Yeast was upgraded to the their better dry yeast.
Richer and creamy'r more flavorful then Guinness is all a plus.
Any suggestions on amounts and when to add would be much appreciated.
Will my additions produce the outcome I am looking for?
Thanks
WileECoyote