Had some leftover ingredients from a stout and decided to go a bit left field for me and brew a maple and blueberry stout. With it being pancake Tuesday I based it on a beer I've never tried - Sugatuck Blueberry Stout.
"A rich, sweet stout with classic malt characteristics with a bold, unique twist. This beer tastes like you crammed a fat stack of blueberry pancakes into a pint glass and smothered it with maple syrup."
No idea how it will turn out and if I would even like it so went for a 5l batch. Marris otter, crystal, oats, carafa special III. Some lactose for sweetness. Maple syrup at the end of the boil. Cascade to 25ibus and at the end of the boil. Should be around 6%ish.
Added half a packet of CML Five yeast and it had started bubbling away 30 mins later! I'm assuming that this is the maple syrup as never had anything start in less than a good few hours (even when using liquid yeast).
Blueberries to be added after main fermentation has completed.
"A rich, sweet stout with classic malt characteristics with a bold, unique twist. This beer tastes like you crammed a fat stack of blueberry pancakes into a pint glass and smothered it with maple syrup."
No idea how it will turn out and if I would even like it so went for a 5l batch. Marris otter, crystal, oats, carafa special III. Some lactose for sweetness. Maple syrup at the end of the boil. Cascade to 25ibus and at the end of the boil. Should be around 6%ish.
Added half a packet of CML Five yeast and it had started bubbling away 30 mins later! I'm assuming that this is the maple syrup as never had anything start in less than a good few hours (even when using liquid yeast).
Blueberries to be added after main fermentation has completed.