BlackRegent
Regular.
Does anyone have a tried and trusted Guinness Foreign Extra Stout recipe? I don't mean the Nigerian brewed stuff, but the 7.5% ABV version that's normally sold in larger 600ml bottles.
I have never been much of a stout drinker, but I've come to really enjoy this.
The only recipe I've found that holds itself out as a Guinness clone is on BYO and uses a relatively simple malt bill of pale malt, flaked barley and roasted barley. The characteristics I really want to duplicate are the residual sweetness, the rich roastiness and the caramel and toffee notes. Can this really be achieved with such a simple malt bill and without any crystal or chocolate malt?
I know from brewing Belgian beers that simplicity in recipe can lead to complex results, but I wanted to interrogate the hive mind before giving the BYO recipe a go.
I have never been much of a stout drinker, but I've come to really enjoy this.
The only recipe I've found that holds itself out as a Guinness clone is on BYO and uses a relatively simple malt bill of pale malt, flaked barley and roasted barley. The characteristics I really want to duplicate are the residual sweetness, the rich roastiness and the caramel and toffee notes. Can this really be achieved with such a simple malt bill and without any crystal or chocolate malt?
I know from brewing Belgian beers that simplicity in recipe can lead to complex results, but I wanted to interrogate the hive mind before giving the BYO recipe a go.