Fuzzy Growler
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Hi all..... I was wondering if it's possible to make an imperial stout around 10% abv using a stout kit? What extra would I need to add to amplify the abv? Etc... Any info would be greatly appreciated
Yeah I've heard of this before but wasn't sure how effective it was.... Maybe give this ago then....I would say you could use a standard stout kit but only dilute it by 50%. So you would end up with 11 litres
Hi fuzzy, brew a little shorter and add a 3Kg of a combination of dme (dark) extract, candy sugar / golden syrup. you may need a new yeast thought.Hi all..... I was wondering if it's possible to make an imperial stout around 10% abv using a stout kit? What extra would I need to add to amplify the abv? Etc... Any info would be greatly appreciated
I did an MJ stout in June and is nice at 8%This sounds like a plan.... Wasn't sure if it would all resolve but there's only one way to find out..... I'll get a couple of kits and give it a go
I'm really like the MJ stuff so I'd probably go with thatI did an MJ stout in June and is nice at 8%
There is an old video on youtube, where they use 3 coopers cans, can't remember the full rundown.Hi all..... I was wondering if it's possible to make an imperial stout around 10% abv using a stout kit? What extra would I need to add to amplify the abv? Etc... Any info would be greatly appreciated
Thanks mate I'll look in to thatThere is an old video on youtube, where they use 3 coopers cans, can't remember the full rundown.
sure it would come up if searched.
Looks greathttps://us.diybeer.com/russian-imperial-stout-20-litres
I did this recipe about 5 years ago, it's delicious but it takes a long time to condition in bottles. Very boozy indeed.
A free pass into the ministry of funny walksTwo tins of Cooper's and 3kg of malt...wonder what that would do?
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