hwall95
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I'm relatively new to brewing, actually just made my sixth batch yesterday (A nice cascade/galaxy IPA which is currently bubbling away).
For some background, my older brother is getting married in 7 months and being the best man, it's my duty to organise his bucks party. So I need to develop a few great recipes for it of course, as nice beer on the beach seems to the favourite option currently. So since I only have 7 months to make the stout, I was just wondering if anyone has any advice on a solid recipe that would age really well within the time period.
Preferably an Australian or imperial stout as we both really enjoy a nice heavy complex stout, but happy for any English or Irish stout if they're better for the time period.
I have made a few coopers kit stout + 1kg of raw sugar with the old man in the past however I always found them to be a plain compared to like Guinness or Coopers for example, and then had horrible head retention...
So any advice on a extract or and k&k stout would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
Also; I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to all the information on this site, as over the last two months I have learnt so much just from reading, so cheers!
For some background, my older brother is getting married in 7 months and being the best man, it's my duty to organise his bucks party. So I need to develop a few great recipes for it of course, as nice beer on the beach seems to the favourite option currently. So since I only have 7 months to make the stout, I was just wondering if anyone has any advice on a solid recipe that would age really well within the time period.
Preferably an Australian or imperial stout as we both really enjoy a nice heavy complex stout, but happy for any English or Irish stout if they're better for the time period.
I have made a few coopers kit stout + 1kg of raw sugar with the old man in the past however I always found them to be a plain compared to like Guinness or Coopers for example, and then had horrible head retention...
So any advice on a extract or and k&k stout would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
Also; I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to all the information on this site, as over the last two months I have learnt so much just from reading, so cheers!