So, I scored this free 25lb bag of Desiccated Coconut and would like to use it to make a coconut bomb imperial stout. The ingredients are just Coconut and potassium metabisulfite. I've brewed with lots of coconut, but always fresh and never in the mash just at flame out and secondary.
If I was to use some of this in the mash, would it make an impact on the yeast? I know camden tablets are used for brew water are basically potassium metabisulfite right? So I assume this wouldn't be an issue?
I'll be using more of the coconut in secondary well after fermentation is complete, just curious if it will cause any fermentation issues if I use it in the mash, or even at flame out? (which would be awesome but I'm guessing this would cause issues)
If I was to use some of this in the mash, would it make an impact on the yeast? I know camden tablets are used for brew water are basically potassium metabisulfite right? So I assume this wouldn't be an issue?
I'll be using more of the coconut in secondary well after fermentation is complete, just curious if it will cause any fermentation issues if I use it in the mash, or even at flame out? (which would be awesome but I'm guessing this would cause issues)