Adr_0 said:
Had a 4 - underlined. There was a big line across the bottom so no mistaking the underline. Is this cold, hot, wet or dry steeped? I can't remember.
Looks like a stout.
Smells like a strong coffee.
Tastes... blissful. Amazing. I actually laughed at how good it is. Got through about 640mL and after half an hour thought I should give some to the wife. "What's that?" "Coffee stout" I said, and gave her some. "Wow, jesus..." and after another sip, "Wow..." then reluctantly gave it back to me. I had some more, then she took it again and left about 3 drops. So I think she was a fan.
10/10 - amazing.
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Thanks mate, appreciate the awesome feedback, I'm blown away by how this beer has come up going on the comments so far, eh. You have (had) the one with addition of cold steeped coffee added prior to bottling. I am really going to havw to do this one again, I've got 4 bottles sitting here, first one will be opened on saturday night when I get back.
Quick question, how long will these likely age for without losing their yumminess?
Here is the recipe, happy to share.
Coffee Imperial Stout 23L Batch
B.B. Pale Malt 4.700kg
B.B. Crystal Malt 1.200kg
B.B. Wheat Malt 0.840kg
Voy. Buloke Choc Malt 0.720kg
B.B. Roasted Barley 0.240kg
Bairds Black Malt 0.240kg
Nthn Brewer Hops 84gm bittering@70mins
Cascade 50gm finishing for 5mins post boil
WLP007 Dry English Ale
Danstar Nottingham
Mash @ 65C 1 Hr, then mash off at 77C and begin lautering.
Sparge to 30L wort, boil 70mins
Pitch@21C
Aiming for 1.069, achieved 1.064
F.G. was 1.016
Then split the batch for coffee additions, half was 30gm fresh roast whole bean added at end of primary, soak for 18hrs prior to bottling. Other batch had 12hrs cold steeped and filtered coarse ground (27gm in 250ml) coffee from same roast batch added direct to fermenter. Initial taste of both prior to pitching....the whole bean batch was a tad sweeter and smoother, the steeped was a little drier in keeping with the taste of cold steeped coffee.
Interestingly, I completely missed the mash out step and my efficiency was down due to some equipment trickery (was first brew on my 3V set up). Not complaining though.