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Kentucky bourbon barrel ale

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HOPCousin said:
It's like drinking Vanilla with dark caramel and a slight roastiness. Delicious!
And that is why (one of) my other vice(s) is Single Malt Scotch. :)
::Slainté mhath ::
 
I just did a Kentucky Common Ale recipe I developed that has very similar qualities to Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale except not as strong. I image Revvy's recipe for Kentucky Common Ale would do well as a base if you increased the grain bill by 50-100% and racked it on top of oak chips or cubes soaked in bourbon.

I racked mine last night on 2oz of medium-toast chips I soaked for 7 days and they had a very pleasant, strong aroma of bourbon.
 
I have brewed this beer a couple I times.... The grain bill is right on, and use Safale S-04. I primary this beer for 3 weeks and secondary for another three, but I only use 1oz of French medium roast oak chips and two split and scraped vanilla beans. I usually only leave the oak in the beer for 7-10 days, leave the vanilla in the duration of secondary. I don't add any bourbon until I bottle or keg, I use a a little less than a 350ml bottle of makers mark. Keg or bottle age this beer another 8 weeks. I literally have a hard time telling the difference between mine and the real KBBA.
 
10lb american 2 row
1lb crystal 40
1lb cara pils
12oz wheat malt

60 minute mash at 152

60 minute boil
1.25 oz kent goldings at 60 mins
.5 oz fuggles at 5 mins
ferment with english ale II

Soak 2.5 oz charred ( medium) hungarian oak cubes in woodford reserve for a couple of weeks...pour off bourbon and add oak cubes to secondary for 2 weeks give or take depending on taste.

This looks awesome.

I brewed a bourbon barrel porter earlier this year with my dad:

We soaked the bourbon chips in 16 oz of Woodford Reserve for about a week, then added them to secondary for a month... It was pretty awesome.

I was thinking of employing the same bourbon / oak chip method with this recipe...Thoughts?
 
Question on use of chips for those of you that have ventured down this road: do you put them in a hop bag or just toss them in loose? Any difficulty separating them from the beer (do they sink, do you filter, etc)?
 
Question on use of chips for those of you that have ventured down this road: do you put them in a hop bag or just toss them in loose? Any difficulty separating them from the beer (do they sink, do you filter, etc)?

I just tossed em in..make sure they easily fit in the carboy or you may have some troubles gettin em back out.
 
I just tossed em in..make sure they easily fit in the carboy or you may have some troubles gettin em back out.

My Wife tossed in so many bags of dry hops into her/our first DIPA when we started all grain that I was sure I would never get them out...did manage to slice the hop bags open with a filet knife and got everything out with much less effort than I had thought!
 
Just had my first taste of this beer. Not a bourbon guy at all, but man is this good. Has a lot more bourbon smell then taste. Can't wait the brew up some of this..
 

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