Zephyr259
Landlord.
Hi Folks, brewing an imperial stout next week and I'm looking for some thoughts on the recipe. It started off as the Black is Beautiful recipe but with some subs for malts I already have, then simplified a touch and scaled up to 1.100 OG, but it's a lot of roast malt and don't want to make something undrinkabley roasty.
For 15 L at 1.100, 70% mash efficiency
4.5kg pale malt (60%)
800g imperial malt (11%)
400g chocolate malt, 900 ebc (5%)
400g roasted rye, 500 ebc (5%)
300g crystal, 150 ebc (4%)
300g Simpsons DRC (4%)
The missing 11% is made up of 800g invert syrup, going for a "black invert" made with 715g golden syrup and 85g blackstrap molasses. This will help me hit the gravity I want as well as keeping the FG a bit lower.
Hops are 35g Admiral at 60 min and another 35g at 15 min for a total of 74 IBU which should balance the 1.100 OG, original recipe was 60 IBU vs 1.080 so I'm at the same ratio.
FG is expected about 1.023 assuming the invert fully ferments, and I'm using Wyeast 1728 Scottish Ale.
Sound reasonable? I've decided to drop the cherry addition, if this beer turns out well then I'll have a good starting point for a cherry one in the future.
Thanks
For 15 L at 1.100, 70% mash efficiency
4.5kg pale malt (60%)
800g imperial malt (11%)
400g chocolate malt, 900 ebc (5%)
400g roasted rye, 500 ebc (5%)
300g crystal, 150 ebc (4%)
300g Simpsons DRC (4%)
The missing 11% is made up of 800g invert syrup, going for a "black invert" made with 715g golden syrup and 85g blackstrap molasses. This will help me hit the gravity I want as well as keeping the FG a bit lower.
Hops are 35g Admiral at 60 min and another 35g at 15 min for a total of 74 IBU which should balance the 1.100 OG, original recipe was 60 IBU vs 1.080 so I'm at the same ratio.
FG is expected about 1.023 assuming the invert fully ferments, and I'm using Wyeast 1728 Scottish Ale.
Sound reasonable? I've decided to drop the cherry addition, if this beer turns out well then I'll have a good starting point for a cherry one in the future.
Thanks