ChshreCat
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The idea of adding blackberries. Just seems like an AWESOME dessert beer. ChshreCat, How long do you think it would take to age?
Don't think it would take much longer than usual.
The idea of adding blackberries. Just seems like an AWESOME dessert beer. ChshreCat, How long do you think it would take to age?
Just bottled this one a few nights ago; very excited to try it carb'd. I left it on the vanilla bean for 10 days and the vanilla really came through strong. I'm hoping the vanilla relaxes as it conditions but I'll definitely be brewing this again. Thanks for the recipe ChshreCat.
Just go to your local market and get some Dutched Cocoa and add another 4 ounces to the secondary....it all settles to the bottom anyway and leaves the flavor in the beer. Rack right onto the powder.
There's no cross-contamination concerns doing this? (I guess I can soak the powder in vodka).
The same exact thing happened to me about 3 weeks ago....I made a slury with vodka but it made such a thick paste I had concerns about it dissolving properly. I ended up just racking onto the cocoa and it at first sat on top for a couple days then eventually after a week it all settled on the bottom.
I don't bottle condition...Kegged it last weekend and just had a glass 30 minutes ago and it is awesome. I am considering following the same process with the next batch.
Thanks for posting this recipe ChshreCat. It has inspired a recipe of my own. May I ask a question? Why Do you need to use "fat free" cacao? The reason I ask is that I ordered RAW Cacao beans....they are whole and not roasted, and have a higher fat content then most powders on the market. This is a link to what I bought....http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EKRRVQ0/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I am/was planning on grinding 5 oz. of these and adding 5 minutes left in the boil. But I am a little concerned as you stated "fat free".
Thoughts?![]()