I brewed up a large grain bill for a stout that I intend to age for the next 6-12 months. I ran my grain through my barley crusher and absolutely pulverized it, accidentally. I'll adjust the mill when I have a few minutes.
I ended up with a horrible stuck sparge. 23# of grain in my 10 gallon mash tun was a bit too much, especially given how fine the crush was. It took 3 hours to lauter 8 gallons. But due to my uncertainty of obtaining enough wort, I added a wee bit much sparge water.
After boiling, with 2 different pots, I ended up with 8 gallons of 1.102 wort. 6 went into one bucket and 2 went into the other. Since I didn't want to dump the remaining 2 gallons, I made a quick 1.036 one gallon wort and diluted the remaining 2 gallons with 1 gallon wort and 1 gallon of bottled water. My gravity on the small bucket is at 1.047.
So now I have 6 gallons of 1.102, which I will age, and 4 gallons of 1.047. I intend on roasting/adding 4oz of coffee to the small beer. I don't know exactly what to expect other than I will have a beer that I have never made before. I'm looking forward to see how this little experiment works out.
If anybody has ever added coffee to this size beer, please let me know. Is 4 oz enough or will it be too strong? My neighbor roasts coffee for me and can control the roast flavor very well. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I ended up with a horrible stuck sparge. 23# of grain in my 10 gallon mash tun was a bit too much, especially given how fine the crush was. It took 3 hours to lauter 8 gallons. But due to my uncertainty of obtaining enough wort, I added a wee bit much sparge water.
After boiling, with 2 different pots, I ended up with 8 gallons of 1.102 wort. 6 went into one bucket and 2 went into the other. Since I didn't want to dump the remaining 2 gallons, I made a quick 1.036 one gallon wort and diluted the remaining 2 gallons with 1 gallon wort and 1 gallon of bottled water. My gravity on the small bucket is at 1.047.
So now I have 6 gallons of 1.102, which I will age, and 4 gallons of 1.047. I intend on roasting/adding 4oz of coffee to the small beer. I don't know exactly what to expect other than I will have a beer that I have never made before. I'm looking forward to see how this little experiment works out.
If anybody has ever added coffee to this size beer, please let me know. Is 4 oz enough or will it be too strong? My neighbor roasts coffee for me and can control the roast flavor very well. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you.