Marsdude
Well-Known Member
My third brew was "Tim's Irish Stout." Which was an extract recipe I got from this site (I'm drinking some now). It is the best beer I have made so far. I would like to tweak the recipe and add a very, very, light taste chili (or hot sauce) to the brew. When should I add the chili's and how much? I just want a suggestion of heat in the final product. Here is the recipe:
Recipe Type: Extract
Yeast: WL004
Yeast Starter: No
Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter: No
Batch Size (Gallons): 5
Original Gravity: 1.043
Final Gravity: 1.008
IBU: ~32
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Color: 52 SRM
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 14
Additional Fermentation: Bottle Condition
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): N/A
Tasting Notes: I am tasting after only a week in the bottle, it is roasty and awesome. In 2 weeks I
4 lbs Light DME
1 lb Roasted Barley
1 lb Medium Crystal(Simpsons)
1/2 lb Black Malt
2 oz. Kent Goldings(pellets)5.3 AA at 60 min.
1 White Labs WLP004 Irish Ale yeast
1 Tsp Irish Moss
Steep grains at 155* for 30 minutes. After steep add water to as much as you can safely boil on your setup(for me it was 4 gallons). Boil for 60 minutes, add all hops at the begining of the boil. Ferment at as low a temp. as you can. 65* is good. Wait 3 weeks after bottling and enjoy.
Recipe Type: Extract
Yeast: WL004
Yeast Starter: No
Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter: No
Batch Size (Gallons): 5
Original Gravity: 1.043
Final Gravity: 1.008
IBU: ~32
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Color: 52 SRM
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 14
Additional Fermentation: Bottle Condition
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): N/A
Tasting Notes: I am tasting after only a week in the bottle, it is roasty and awesome. In 2 weeks I
4 lbs Light DME
1 lb Roasted Barley
1 lb Medium Crystal(Simpsons)
1/2 lb Black Malt
2 oz. Kent Goldings(pellets)5.3 AA at 60 min.
1 White Labs WLP004 Irish Ale yeast
1 Tsp Irish Moss
Steep grains at 155* for 30 minutes. After steep add water to as much as you can safely boil on your setup(for me it was 4 gallons). Boil for 60 minutes, add all hops at the begining of the boil. Ferment at as low a temp. as you can. 65* is good. Wait 3 weeks after bottling and enjoy.