Guybrush Threepwood
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Hello chaps, looking for a bit of advice. I'm looking to brew a clone of Brooklyn Brewery's Black Ops Imperial Stout from the BYO magazine book. Up until now I've played it relatively safe with standard brews (APAs, bitters, stouts etc). This one though is a bit more complex as it requires 6 months aging in secondary vessel and bourbon soaked oak chips. These things I'm fine with. The bit I'm not sure about is the refermentation at bottling. The recipe calls for Lallemand CBC-1 yeast (I believe its a champagne yeast) but doesnt specify how many packets for 19 litres of beers. I dont want to decorate my walls with 10.7% stout if I use too much, but I want a bit of life in the beer. Also do you fling the yeast into the bottling bucket with the priming sugar (I prefer to batch prime) just before bottling? It's at least 6 months away, but I like to be prepared! Any advice is most welcome!