mborden1
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... good glove ...

... good glove ...
Yes... But it ads good flavor... Some texture. Cocoa nibs only add good glove over a long period of time in my experience.
great idea!Always toast cocoa nibs in the oven ahead of time and get them so they are sweating and partially melting. You'll get better extraction (and flavor).
My experiment for the night: took 15 grams of ground coffee beans and 1 tablespoon of Vermont maple syrup and placed in my pourover. Drained 4 oz of bourbon county through it (ended up squeezing the filter a bit, not sure if it was the syrup or the beer just didn't want to go through) and then topped off with the remaining 8 ounces. Pretty sure I just made a kbbs clone that may be better than actual kbbs.
How long do you randall the chips in the beer?Soaking in oak will require some time. You'll want to give it upwards of 48 hours soaking from what I've experienced.
Make sure to boil your oak chips before soaking them with a spirit. That will get rid of some of their harsher flavors.
Verdict? Good?I've only done it once but it was about two days in the fridge in French press. Save some beer or have another bottle to add to get back lost carbonation.
Verdict? Good?
Verdict? Good?
The hell do you know about working with coconut?Try a lighter toast as well. I've found the higher the toast level, the less the coconut shines through in these big barrel aged imperial stouts.
Damn. Looks like I have some fun new stuff to try!was at Gordon's in Waltham for their stout tasting on Friday night. they French pressed barrel aged ten fidy on multiple things
highlights were cinamon toast crunch, espresso, and coconut. they also did hot peppers and cinamon, vanilla, donuts, berries to name a few
was at Gordon's in Waltham for their stout tasting on Friday night. they French pressed barrel aged ten fidy on multiple things
highlights were cinamon toast crunch, espresso, and coconut. they also did hot peppers and cinamon, vanilla, donuts, berries to name a few
Thanks for pointing me to this thread, arren. I think I need to go pick up that last 4-pack of BCBS that's been gathering dust at the store down the street so I can experiment...
Because I'm feeling a bit poor after taking my car to the car doctor this week. And last time I walked through, they had both BCBS stout and Barleywine on the shelf, and I don't want to have to choose between the two.Why wouldn't you do that anyway? No excuses needed to pickup more BCBS!