SD-SLIM
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homebrewertodd said:brewed this one two days ago, missed the og by about .005. got 1.055. i dont think thats going to affect it too much. cant wait to get me some of this!
It should be fine, hope you enjoy the beer!
homebrewertodd said:brewed this one two days ago, missed the og by about .005. got 1.055. i dont think thats going to affect it too much. cant wait to get me some of this!
Helly said:I'm getting ready to brew this again. It was so good last year around Christmas. I think I'm gonna go for a 10 gallon batch this time. From what I remember I used safale 04 and it worked great. My 2 cents.
Hey SD-SLIM,
I tried to get as close as possible to the ingredients listed on both the bottle and website. Any suggestions and thoughts on this recipe would be GREATLY appreciated.
5.5g Batch using Brewer's Friend Recipe Calculator
OG 1.062 (Bottle states 15 Plato)
IBU 37.06 (Bottle 37)
SRM 37 (not specified)
ABV 5.82% (Bottle 5.8%)
9# Pale 2 Row
1# Crystal 75
.5# Chocolate Malt
.5# Roasted Barley
.75# Brown Sugar (not specified anywhere but bumped the OG up to 1.062 after using the previous 4 ingredients)
.75 oz Northern Brewer @ 60 minutes
.5 oz Williamette @ 30
.5 oz Cascade @ 30
Fermentis US-04 or 05?
I know its an old thread but I'm taking a shot anyway. Thanks again!
NY_HomeBrew_Student said:@Helly, Thanks for the the yeast recommendation. Any thoughts on the rest of the recipe?
I'll look it up tonight and let you know what I did. I remember scaling back the hops slightly from SD's recipe and when I tried it side/side with the original that was a noticeable difference. But I still liked my version a lot. It is a very good recipe he's posted so if you stay close you can't go wrong.
Helly said:Brewed this again. 10 gallon batch this time. Pretty excited about it. My OG is low, efficiency was not great. The weather was awful and I was having a hard time keeping mash temp right with the wind blowing so cold. In any event I'm sure it will be beer and if it's half as good as my batch last year it will be a hit at Christmas. Slim thanks again for the recipe.
SD-SLIM said:Your welcome....hope it turns out!
Helly said:Tested it today. Might be to fg. It was about 1.015. Hydro sample tasted great. I'm really excited about this batch.
I'm glad you liked it...wishing I had some in the pipeline with all this cold weather!Helly said:I just pulled the first two pints as a test. Yup this is a really good beer. Really glad I did 10 gallons.
thats a great problem to have!Helly said:We've had a bunch of this already at Christmas parties. It's been a big hit again. One of my favorite beers for sure. I took the other 5 gallons and added a vanilla bean and a half. Just tasted it last night. I think it's gonna be really good. Now I have to clear a keg for it.
Nice...I'm glad you liked the recipe, I just finished off my final keg and I wish I had made more!Helly said:First keg of this just kicked. I'm pumped that I have another in reserve!
I think it would go great....it's just a question how you plan to introduce the coffee, most grind and mash, some double brew coffee and I have even heard of some creating an extract by soaking crushed coffee beans in vodka....not sure which one would be right.doublehaul said:What do u think about adding coffee to this recipe?
Hello All,
I didn't see this recipe in the database so I thought I would post it, because it's a damn fine Porter! This comes from the North American Clone Brews book and is a very close and enjoyable cloned recipe!
Original Gravity = 1057
Final Gravity = 1012
ABV = 5.7%
IBU = 55-60
SRM = 29
Size = 5.25 gallon
ALL GRAIN RECIPE:
8 lbs Pale Malt
.75 lbs Crystal Malt 50l
.5 lbs Chocolate Malt
.5 lbs Roasted Barley
Bring to Boil and add:
7 AAU's of Northern Brewer Hops
Boil 30 minutes then add:
4 AAU's of Fuggles Hops
Boil 30 minutes then add:
4 AAU's of Cascade Hops
Boil 30 minutes then add:
4 AAU's of Cascade Hops
Cool 5.25 gallons of wort down to 65 degrees and pitch:
Wyeast 1968
Ferment for two weeks, transfer to a secondary and cool condition (50-55 degrees) for 3 to 4 weeks...keg/bottle and drink at (recommended serving temp) 50 degrees!
To figure out how much hops you need, please use this calculator: http://realbeer.com/hops/bcalc_js.html
If you need partial mash or extract conversion let me know!