Choc Mint Sweet Stout - All Extract Base

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Sippa

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Hey Swillers,

Wanted to pick your brains as to your experience if any of brewer/tasting a Choc Mint Stout?

The idea sounds good but I'm not sure it could be executed nicely.
 
Timely... Stout just finished fermenting and was considering mint addition.
 
stakka82 said:
Timely... Stout just finished fermenting and was considering mint addition.
adding mint extract or thinking of adding fresh leaves?
 
Just suck a kool mint while drinking a regular choc stout.
 
I made a nice chocolate stout once and just as an experiment one night I added a few drops of crème de menthe to a glass. Tasted amazing! Went down well with my brewing club buddies who were there at the time too.
 
HoppinMad said:
I made a nice chocolate stout once and just as an experiment one night I added a few drops of crème de menthe to a glass. Tasted amazing! Went down well with my brewing club buddies who were there at the time too.
Hmmm..... interesting

Think if I made a sweet milk stout as a base and threw in a sizable amount of fresh mint leaves and Cacao Nibs in the fermenter it might work?
 
I have read a highly regarded recipes which says mint leaves in secondary for a week at approx .75g per litre.
 
Sippa said:
Hey Swillers,

Wanted to pick your brains as to your experience if any of brewer/tasting a Choc Mint Stout?

The idea sounds good but I'm not sure it could be executed nicely.
. I have tasted one. It was like an after dinner mint that got you drunk. The first was lovely but it's not something you can drink a lot of
 
stewy said:
. I have tasted one. It was like an after dinner mint that got you drunk. The first was lovely but it's not something you can drink a lot of
Maybe I could ferment the base milk stout and then split in half to 2 secondary, try Mint and Choc in one half and have plain in the other. That way I could still have a nice stout if I mess it up with mint and choc.
 
the mint sounds interesting. Id steep the mint leaves as adding leaves to the brew could introduce unwanted wild yeast.
 

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