waggastew
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As with many AHB'ers, I have had a go at a toucan in an effort to use the 'Came With The Kit' Coopers lager tin. After a bit of reading on AHB the recipe was as follows:
1 x Coopers Original Lager
1 x Coopers Original Dark Ale
14g of Goldings Hops (steeped in boiling H2O for 5 mins, all in)
1/2 Vanilla bean (infused in 30mL of vodka for 1 week then all in)
2tbs of cocoa and 1 star anise boiled in 100mL H2O for 10min then all in
US-04 Yeast
Brewed at 16-18degC for 4 weeks. Bottled with 'a bit less than' 1tsp sugar on 15/8/10 (last dark ale was a bit prickly from too much CO2)
Tasting Notes: Pours with a nice creamy head, dark red/brown colour around spec for a dark ale. Carbonation is spot on, plenty of fine bubbles but much softer on the palate than a previous attempt. Head retention is excellent, still 1cm of head at the bottom of the glass and plenty of 'tide marks'. Aroma is very Goldings, hint of vanilla, no cocoa or star anise.
Strong bitterness in the mouth but balanced, vanilla is in the background but not nasty ala Gloria Jeans Jamaican Vanilla Whirlwind Mega Fruppacino . Could probably do with a touch more malt, will try steeping some crystal/choc malt in the next batch. Very good mouth feel, much better than previous attempt at Dark Ale which was thin. This version is Tooheys Old for someone who likes 'real' beer.
Overall I am really happy with this. With a bit more tweaking (steep some malt) and this will be my house Dark Ale recipe. I read yesterday about a three-can recipe for a Imperial Stout. Might be next winters challenge?
Stew
1 x Coopers Original Lager
1 x Coopers Original Dark Ale
14g of Goldings Hops (steeped in boiling H2O for 5 mins, all in)
1/2 Vanilla bean (infused in 30mL of vodka for 1 week then all in)
2tbs of cocoa and 1 star anise boiled in 100mL H2O for 10min then all in
US-04 Yeast
Brewed at 16-18degC for 4 weeks. Bottled with 'a bit less than' 1tsp sugar on 15/8/10 (last dark ale was a bit prickly from too much CO2)
Tasting Notes: Pours with a nice creamy head, dark red/brown colour around spec for a dark ale. Carbonation is spot on, plenty of fine bubbles but much softer on the palate than a previous attempt. Head retention is excellent, still 1cm of head at the bottom of the glass and plenty of 'tide marks'. Aroma is very Goldings, hint of vanilla, no cocoa or star anise.
Strong bitterness in the mouth but balanced, vanilla is in the background but not nasty ala Gloria Jeans Jamaican Vanilla Whirlwind Mega Fruppacino . Could probably do with a touch more malt, will try steeping some crystal/choc malt in the next batch. Very good mouth feel, much better than previous attempt at Dark Ale which was thin. This version is Tooheys Old for someone who likes 'real' beer.
Overall I am really happy with this. With a bit more tweaking (steep some malt) and this will be my house Dark Ale recipe. I read yesterday about a three-can recipe for a Imperial Stout. Might be next winters challenge?
Stew