One other question. Did you prime at all in the bottling bucket or bottles or anything? If so, with what and how much?
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Brewed something close to the original recipe last night but got crazy and added 1/2 box of Captain Crunch peanut butter cereal to the grains while steeping. I also added 4oz of Lactose and a pound of Dark DME and 6 pounds of dark LME. I was going to add 8oz of lactose but I do not know if the cereal is going to add to the sweetness so I cut it back. Going to let it rest a week or two then take some readings. I will rack it over the 16oz of PB2 in the carboy for the secondary.
Also my wife was in Lancaster for a meeting so I sent her with a growler to get a refill of the Spring House Big Grusome. It does taste like a liquid peanut butter cup:rockin:
Turned out great,just about out of it. The flavor profile changes week to week. Today I could taste more chocolate coming through. Lets just say it never tasted bad and gets better with age.Any update on how this turned out?
Big fan of Loran's watermelon, FROM YOU! I've used peanut butter and wasn't thrilled.
Drinking it now. Having played with the cereal in a coffee press with a plain stout last week, I knew what to expect with the flavor. I think that is most dominate. The Lor Anne's PB flavoring is tough to distinguish since I never tasted it before. Even though I used 8oz of nibs that some thought would be too much, I think they are lost in the other flavors. However, I like a strong chocolate flavor when I use them and am accustomed to them soaking longer than 2 weeks. Next time, I'm tempted to leave out the nibs and use a box of the Reese's Cup cereal. I great experiment would be to split a 6 gal batch into 2x3 gallon carboys and vary the additions to see the difference.