I'll be brewing a porter in the next week or so and I have some of the Imperial Flagship yeast lying around. Does anyone have any experience with using this for a porter?
It will work, but probably not offer the character you want. If you mash low, that strain can take the FG fairly low for the style. I would think that you would need to add a little flaked barley and mash higher to use that strain.
Damn, well I was trying to just use the yeast I had lying around... This is going to be my first porter I've ever made and I want it to taste like one. I don't have any flaked barley but was planning on using flaked oats. I think I'll just go and buy the right yeast and not worry about it, and use this yeast to make another IPA or something.
Please do. Oat and rye in that % will make it nice and chewy.I just brewed a Porter last night and used 7% oats and 5% of rye in the grain bill and tried out Imperials Darkness for the first time. Currently fermenting away and I'll report back.
Please do. Oat and rye in that % will make it nice and chewy.
Chico strain works just fine for a porter.
What's wrong with Chico yeast for a porter?
This is going to be my first porter I've ever made and I want it to taste like one. I don't have any flaked barley but was planning on using flaked oats. I think I'll just go and buy the right yeast and not worry about it
Please do. Oat and rye in that % will make it nice and chewy.
Reporting back. It's been in keg for a little over a week and I used Imperial's Darkness Yeast. Only used quarter ounce of Magnum at 60 and the rest wasn't until 15 min left in the boil with Bravo and that provided enough bitterness for this. Brewer's friend reports 36 IBU's.
Flavor - Dark roasted malt flavor with the chocolate coming through. I might up it to 1.5lb of chocolate malt for next time. The oats and rye help with the mouthfeel.
Here's the Recipe and it's a keeper! I'll be brewing this again for next winter!
1.063 OG
1.014 FG with an ABV of 6.4%.
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