I've got a bit obsessed with this recipe, and thought it might be a good one for my first stout. I've seen a few old threads on other forums that suggest that it benefits from a long time bottle conditioning (a few people saying that the strong flavours overpower everything and that it's not as good as it could be, then posting again a few months later saying they retract everything and wished they'd not opened so many bottles so soon because it had turned amazing over time.
Here's the ingredients
12 lbs. (5.4 kg) Canadian Pils malt
1.0 lb. (0.45 kg) Munich malt
0.50 lb. (0.45 kg) Carahellî malt (19 ðL)
0.50 lb. (0.45 kg) CaraMunichî malt (30ââ¬â40 ðL)
1.0 oz. (28 g) black patent malt
1.0 lb. (0.45 kg) light dried malt extract
13 fl. oz. (384 mL) maple syrup
1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg) dried cherries
12 AAU US Northern Brewer hops (60 mins) (1 oz./28 g of 12% alpha acids)
Wyeast 1084 (Irish ale) yeast
1 vanilla bean (split)
3 cinnamon sticks (3 inches, broken into pieces)
There's a few obvious errors in the conversions from imperial to metric, but can anyone suggest alternatives for the Carahell and Caramunich? My local shop sells Carahell but only in 500g bags (presumably vacuum packed) which would mean most of the pack going to waste. They sell something called Caramunch which at least from the name could be similar to Caramunich?! I don't know... (Also I'm assuming a general lager malt would work in lieu of the Canadian Pils? Any particular logic as to why it uses a lager malt rather than an ale malt?).
Here's the ingredients
12 lbs. (5.4 kg) Canadian Pils malt
1.0 lb. (0.45 kg) Munich malt
0.50 lb. (0.45 kg) Carahellî malt (19 ðL)
0.50 lb. (0.45 kg) CaraMunichî malt (30ââ¬â40 ðL)
1.0 oz. (28 g) black patent malt
1.0 lb. (0.45 kg) light dried malt extract
13 fl. oz. (384 mL) maple syrup
1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg) dried cherries
12 AAU US Northern Brewer hops (60 mins) (1 oz./28 g of 12% alpha acids)
Wyeast 1084 (Irish ale) yeast
1 vanilla bean (split)
3 cinnamon sticks (3 inches, broken into pieces)
There's a few obvious errors in the conversions from imperial to metric, but can anyone suggest alternatives for the Carahell and Caramunich? My local shop sells Carahell but only in 500g bags (presumably vacuum packed) which would mean most of the pack going to waste. They sell something called Caramunch which at least from the name could be similar to Caramunich?! I don't know... (Also I'm assuming a general lager malt would work in lieu of the Canadian Pils? Any particular logic as to why it uses a lager malt rather than an ale malt?).