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So I've brewed an extract batch of my version of this beer.
I made a generic base irish stout. When it came time to bottle, I took a bottle Jameson and (thinking of the greater good) boiled it for 25 minutes, which reduced it significantly. I then used a Bailey's syrup vial from the ideas above and let it carbonate. The flavors are coming out more as it ages. It's smooth in the mouthfeel, and the Bailey's is expressing itself more and more. However, the whiskey flavor is pretty much non-existant. The ABV is about 6 with the whiskey factored in, but maybe this beer needs some of the burn that whiskey brings. Thoughts?
I made a generic base irish stout. When it came time to bottle, I took a bottle Jameson and (thinking of the greater good) boiled it for 25 minutes, which reduced it significantly. I then used a Bailey's syrup vial from the ideas above and let it carbonate. The flavors are coming out more as it ages. It's smooth in the mouthfeel, and the Bailey's is expressing itself more and more. However, the whiskey flavor is pretty much non-existant. The ABV is about 6 with the whiskey factored in, but maybe this beer needs some of the burn that whiskey brings. Thoughts?