Is this for 5 or 10 gallons?
5 gal. 10 of this beer would be overkill..
Is this for 5 or 10 gallons?
So I made a classic stout (pale malt, flaked, roast, 4.7%) and decided to spice it up a bit at the last second. I thought about doing the vodka thing, but I don't have the patience (or the vodka either). I decided just to throw two cans of pb2 into secondary along with 8oz of cacao nibs. I have had lots of success with cacao nibs in the past, but have never tried peanuts. I'll let you know how it turns out!
Interested to see what yeast strains have been used with success on a beer like this. Would it be better to use a clean, chico type ale strain to minimize any yeast flavors detracting from the PB/Chocolate flavors, or is an english yeast, maybe 002 to attenuate a little lower and leave a little residual sweetness and some subtle fruit/diacetyl character suitable?
I brewed something similar to this three weeks ago:
6.5# Maris Otter
1.0# Flaked Oats
.75# Crystal 80
.75# Pale Chocolate Malt (220)
.50# Chocolate Malt (420)
1.0oz Fuggles @ 60
0.5oz Fuggles @ 30
0.5oz Fuggles @ 15
Nottingham Yeast
For the peanut butter I used 13oz (2 pb2 containers) and started slowly adding it with 7 minutes to go in the boil. I added the last bit around 3 minutes to go. I went with this method to control the foaming.
It came out pretty good. The peanut butter is definitely detectable but not overpowering. I'm serving this on nitro so it has a smooth creamy peanut butter flavor to it right now. Enjoyable, I would make it again.
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