89vision
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I haven't been brewing long now, but finally making the jump to partial mash. I've created a few recipes of my own so far that have turned out good to excellent, and hoping this one is more along the lines of excellent! Long story short, after getting in touch with an artist on a whim to design a beer label, I'll be sharing this beer with a member of my favorite band. I need to make sure this beer is good!
What I have so far is:
-3 lbs Maris Otter
-1 lb American chocolate malt
-0.5 coffee malt
-0.5 flaked oats
-0.5 Cara 45
-0.25 black malt
-6 lb Maris Otter LME
I'm using Saaz and Willamette for the hops, and the yeast will be Wyeast 1028. I'm thinking of 1 oz medium toast American oak cubes and 1-2 tsp of vanilla extract (had a few too many vanilla beans on hand last experiment so made a bunch of vanilla extract) added in secondary, probably all 2 weeks it would be in secondary.
Are there any glaring issues with this so far? I know there's a lot going on also, think they might not all get along so well? Since this is also my first partial mash, I wanted to make sure this would work.
What I have so far is:
-3 lbs Maris Otter
-1 lb American chocolate malt
-0.5 coffee malt
-0.5 flaked oats
-0.5 Cara 45
-0.25 black malt
-6 lb Maris Otter LME
I'm using Saaz and Willamette for the hops, and the yeast will be Wyeast 1028. I'm thinking of 1 oz medium toast American oak cubes and 1-2 tsp of vanilla extract (had a few too many vanilla beans on hand last experiment so made a bunch of vanilla extract) added in secondary, probably all 2 weeks it would be in secondary.
Are there any glaring issues with this so far? I know there's a lot going on also, think they might not all get along so well? Since this is also my first partial mash, I wanted to make sure this would work.