jamow
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Hello!
Trying to put together a stout from the malts I have in stock.
I'm thinking of :
Maris Otter 78.6%
Flaked Barley 8.7%
Melanoiden 4.4%
Unmalted Roasted Barley 3.1%
Special X 3.1%
Caragold 2.2%
This will give roughly 54 EBC colour
Bittering to 37 IBU
Trying to avoid any harsh roast bitterness but want to brew something as close to black as possible.
Aiming for a smooth, thick texture.
If I up the flaked barley will I be heading into stuck spare territory? I do have some oat husks.
Any thoughts from you folks would be appreciated!
Trying to put together a stout from the malts I have in stock.
I'm thinking of :
Maris Otter 78.6%
Flaked Barley 8.7%
Melanoiden 4.4%
Unmalted Roasted Barley 3.1%
Special X 3.1%
Caragold 2.2%
This will give roughly 54 EBC colour
Bittering to 37 IBU
Trying to avoid any harsh roast bitterness but want to brew something as close to black as possible.
Aiming for a smooth, thick texture.
If I up the flaked barley will I be heading into stuck spare territory? I do have some oat husks.
Any thoughts from you folks would be appreciated!