shark
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Hi Everyone,
Well up to my 3rd brew now and after tasting the james squire porter I wouldn't mind having a crack at something similar.
After searching the forums for most of the day I have decided on:
Cascade Chocolate Mahogany Porter Kit
250g Chocolate Grain (steeped)
20g Fuggle Hops (steeped)
Sefale s-04
But I am just not sure on what fermentables I should be using???
The LHBS has a stout mix:
Stout Mix, 1 kg ---- Dark dried malt extract 500g, light dried malt extract 250 g, maltodextrin 250 g
Or could I just chuck in a can of Coopers Dark malt extract 1.5kg (dark or amber)?
With the grains do I just buy them straight from the HBS, chuck them in boiling water for 30 mins and then strain them into the fermenter? Do I need to crush the grains or do anything before hand?
Still dont want to go down the path of having to boil anything for a long period of time. Wife will kill me for using the stove.
Thanks
Ben
Well up to my 3rd brew now and after tasting the james squire porter I wouldn't mind having a crack at something similar.
After searching the forums for most of the day I have decided on:
Cascade Chocolate Mahogany Porter Kit
250g Chocolate Grain (steeped)
20g Fuggle Hops (steeped)
Sefale s-04
But I am just not sure on what fermentables I should be using???
The LHBS has a stout mix:
Stout Mix, 1 kg ---- Dark dried malt extract 500g, light dried malt extract 250 g, maltodextrin 250 g
Or could I just chuck in a can of Coopers Dark malt extract 1.5kg (dark or amber)?
With the grains do I just buy them straight from the HBS, chuck them in boiling water for 30 mins and then strain them into the fermenter? Do I need to crush the grains or do anything before hand?
Still dont want to go down the path of having to boil anything for a long period of time. Wife will kill me for using the stove.
Thanks
Ben