Mick Chopps
Active Member
Perusing extract/kit&Kilo recipes for an Imperial Stout using some Mulberries I've got access to. Keen on some feedback on the following recipe...
Brewed to 21L.
Malt bill:
3.4kg Light LME
2kg Dark DME
500gm Caramalt
200gm Chocolate Malt
100gm Carafa
100gm Roasted Barley
100gm Black Patent Malt
Hop Schedule:
25gm Magnum @60min
25gm Fuggles @20min
25gm Goldings @20min
Fermented with Mangrove Jacks M42 New World Strong Ale Yeast.
Cocoa nibs and washed and frozen mulberries in @ secondary.
Aiming for complexity in malt profile so also considering Dark Chrystal and/or flaked Oats for creamy mouth feel. Had considered Lactose but will probably end up too sweet with the high sugar of the mulberries going in at the secondary also.
Have used the extract spreadsheet and it looks about 9.5% and a good whack of bitterness (~58IBU) to balance the strong roasted malt profile and sweetness of the fruit.
Once it's bottled I'll probably keep a couple for sampling but in the main it'll be going under the house to condition until winter.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Brewed to 21L.
Malt bill:
3.4kg Light LME
2kg Dark DME
500gm Caramalt
200gm Chocolate Malt
100gm Carafa
100gm Roasted Barley
100gm Black Patent Malt
Hop Schedule:
25gm Magnum @60min
25gm Fuggles @20min
25gm Goldings @20min
Fermented with Mangrove Jacks M42 New World Strong Ale Yeast.
Cocoa nibs and washed and frozen mulberries in @ secondary.
Aiming for complexity in malt profile so also considering Dark Chrystal and/or flaked Oats for creamy mouth feel. Had considered Lactose but will probably end up too sweet with the high sugar of the mulberries going in at the secondary also.
Have used the extract spreadsheet and it looks about 9.5% and a good whack of bitterness (~58IBU) to balance the strong roasted malt profile and sweetness of the fruit.
Once it's bottled I'll probably keep a couple for sampling but in the main it'll be going under the house to condition until winter.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers