peteplus1
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Totally in love with modern day stouts in all forms (good job as I'm judging January's Stout comp!). At the moment we can't get enough of strong imperial stouts, coffee.. chocolate etc, that are very dessert like. If you know what I'm talking about I'm thinking the likes of Siren's cake stout, Wild beer's Millionaire, Omnipollo and numerous others. We've just made a clone (ish) of Mikkeller's Beer Geek Breakfast Stout. Very coffee laden and happy with a first taster but leaving it now till at least Xmas.
What I'm wondering is how to make a similar beer with the addition of a nutty flavour. Had a beer recently that was like this and the nut addition was devine. How do you get the nut flavour and aroma? I'm thinking hazelnut by the way. Is it to add actual nuts (in the mash? Boil? Soaked in spirit and then in the secondary? ) or adding as a liqueur afterwards?
Ta!
What I'm wondering is how to make a similar beer with the addition of a nutty flavour. Had a beer recently that was like this and the nut addition was devine. How do you get the nut flavour and aroma? I'm thinking hazelnut by the way. Is it to add actual nuts (in the mash? Boil? Soaked in spirit and then in the secondary? ) or adding as a liqueur afterwards?
Ta!