Phoney
Well-Known Member
Absolutely, hands down, the best Australian stout ive had yet so far. Looking on their website, they seem to have divulged a lot details on their recipe too! God bless their cotton socks.
Imperial Stout
Jet Black and one to be savoured. The mouth feel is silky smooth, the nose has roasted malt and a touch of caramel. A rich deep mocha and coffee flavour, is accentuated with caramel and smoky flavours. Willamette and Goldings hops were used in 3 additions to create a ale with a big bitterness and an assertive hop character. This beer is served using a sparkler tap to allow a lightly carbonated ale, yet with a lasting and beautiful white head.
Imperial Stout 8.1%
Malt
Marris Otter, Crystal, Roast Barley
Crystal, Black, Flaked Barley
Hops
Bittering: Willamette
Aroma: Willamette / Goldings
Original Gravity: 1080
Bitterness: 65 IBU
So given the above... What percentages should I be looking at for a 23L batch? And hop additions?
Any ideas on yeast?
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Imperial Stout
Jet Black and one to be savoured. The mouth feel is silky smooth, the nose has roasted malt and a touch of caramel. A rich deep mocha and coffee flavour, is accentuated with caramel and smoky flavours. Willamette and Goldings hops were used in 3 additions to create a ale with a big bitterness and an assertive hop character. This beer is served using a sparkler tap to allow a lightly carbonated ale, yet with a lasting and beautiful white head.
Imperial Stout 8.1%
Malt
Marris Otter, Crystal, Roast Barley
Crystal, Black, Flaked Barley
Hops
Bittering: Willamette
Aroma: Willamette / Goldings
Original Gravity: 1080
Bitterness: 65 IBU
So given the above... What percentages should I be looking at for a 23L batch? And hop additions?
Any ideas on yeast?
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