rossbaker
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So last night after reading a thread about coffee in beers I decided to very scientifically slosh a bit of cold steeped brew I had in the fridge into a glass of pale ale I was drinking. The result was nothing short of excellent and I will definitely be trying this on my next brew.
Onviously my first step will be to make sure I get the ratios correct. But what I really want to figure out is when should I add the coffee to the brew? Should I add it at the start of fermentation, after a few days or should I just add some to the keg when racking? I'm tempted to go with the last option as I reckon adding cold coffee to cold beer will probably have the least chance of ending up with an infection. This may be flawed logic though I'm not sure...
What are your thoughts?
For those interested, the beer experimented with was a grain and grape New World Ale fresh wort kit, fermented with US05 and no other additions. I'll probably use a coopers Aus pale ale kit with us05 and some American hops for the brew in question.
Onviously my first step will be to make sure I get the ratios correct. But what I really want to figure out is when should I add the coffee to the brew? Should I add it at the start of fermentation, after a few days or should I just add some to the keg when racking? I'm tempted to go with the last option as I reckon adding cold coffee to cold beer will probably have the least chance of ending up with an infection. This may be flawed logic though I'm not sure...
What are your thoughts?
For those interested, the beer experimented with was a grain and grape New World Ale fresh wort kit, fermented with US05 and no other additions. I'll probably use a coopers Aus pale ale kit with us05 and some American hops for the brew in question.