I'm lucky enough to live near a German Tap Haus and it's fast becoming like a church to me. Over 100 beers and 28 draft beers on the menu and i'm steadily getting through them.:whistle:
I came across this last night and wondered if the all grain boys had managed to brew anything similar? It was an amazing beer.
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I'm still struggling with the "ã6.30 a bottle" but I now have great hopes for this brew! Partial Mash though.
BARLEY WINE
Started 2nd March 2016
Recipe:
1.0 kg Black Malt
0.8 kg Chocolate Malt
0.8 kg Crystal Malt
0.5 kg Belgian Candi Syrup
0.8 kg Dextrose
0.8 kg Dry Malt Extract - Light
50 grams of Hallertaus Hops
Yeast German Ale (by Muntons) GV-12 22 grams.
Boil Size 10 litres
Batch Size 9 litres
Method:
Mash for 60 minutes at 70 degrees with 3 litres of water.
Sparge with 3 litres of water at 75 degrees.
Add Syrup, Dextrose and DME with enough water to make 10 litres of wort.
Add hops and boil for 45 minutes until batch size is down to 9 litres.
Strain off wort into two DJ's
At 20 degrees check and record OG, pitch yeast, fit air-lock and place in FV cupboard.
When fermentation stops mix two DJs in bottling bucket, check and record FG, add priming sugar & bottle in small bottles.
OG 1.112 FG 1.032 ABV 10.6%
Bottled 4th June 2016
Verdict - Initial tasting in June terrible (too much dark chocolate flavour) so jury still out!
It definitely tastes of chocolate so I live in hope that it might get to be worth more than 10p bottle as a slug killer! :thumb: :thumb: