CidahMastah
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From the orininal post:
"Put into conditioning for about 5 or 6 months and you'll have an amazing imperial stout."
I'd say this beer needs to sit.
I brewed around the same time as you did, and I have it in secondary, on Port soaked toasted oak cubes, and I don't plan to bottle it for a couple of months. Then a couple of months in the bottle.....
When I took a sample to taste it did have strong pronounced flavors so i figured I was in for some down time. But was hoping for some anecdotal experience that told otherwise. Looks like this will be sitting for a while!
I didn't see the addition of oak cubes and porter on the original recipe. Was this specified later on in the thread? I read quite a bit, but not all of the thread, and must have missed it.
Are you guys using medium toast, or something else specific. I made 11G so I am thinking that I might try one keg with the oak and port.