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My shot at Dark Lord, brewed on Dark Lord Day!

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My friends and I made pretty much this a while back and aged it in a bourbon barrel with vanilla beans. Having had DL, this recipe tastes nothing like it. It's a good beer, not a great one with actually very little stout characteristic at all. I would think of it more as a Strong Ale. DL is so much thicker and sweeter, this has nowhere near that body. That said, DL isn't really that great to begin with.

For those looking for a different beer to brew, try it out, but don't expect a stout and certainly don't expect anything like DL.
 
Another bump looking for updates. Obviously bringing back a thread this old is an attempt to hear if the aging is still continuing to mellow/improve.
 
I've only got a few bottles of this left but I've never had the chance to do a side by side with a Dark Lord. I haven't had one in over a year since I only have bombers left and its a big ass beer! If someone could donate a Dark Lord 2009 or previous (since 2010s are now 15%) I would be happy to compare! :)
 
saq said:
I've only got a few bottles of this left but I've never had the chance to do a side by side with a Dark Lord. I haven't had one in over a year since I only have bombers left and its a big ass beer! If someone could donate a Dark Lord 2009 or previous (since 2010s are now 15%) I would be happy to compare! :)

That's like asking Fatty to give up his burger
 
Curious as to how you did your mash. Did you steep anything? Or did you mash all your grains - base, roasted, carmels, etc - all at the same time with a 1.5qt/# ratio? Or something entirely different?

I just tried an RIS cold steeping my roasted grains and it was lame.
 

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