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Hi everybody. Dark beer, not too bitter?

Posted: Sunday Mar 04, 2007 8:26 pm
by homebrewers
My partner and I have been doing homebrew for a while now but i am really fussy as the the type of beer i like and it is started to get hard to find recipes, i like the darker beers, not too bitter( i am a great fan of James Squires Porters) and the more chocolate flavour the better :D if anyone could help with a recipe i would be most grateful. This is our first posting so please be gentle!!

Posted: Sunday Mar 04, 2007 9:40 pm
by Aviary
I made a nice milk stout a couple of months back that my wife really loves. ( I love it too in the interests of gender equality).

1 x Blackrock Miner's Stout.
1kg Dried dark malt extract
500gr powdered lactose
125gr Choc grain
25gr Crystal grain
20gr Goldings hop pellets (boil for 15 min)
Batch size: 21ltr

Safale yeast.

I mashed the grain in about 1ltr of water at about 65 - 70c on the stove top for about 45 min. (Not even sure if this was necessary).

Anyway, I'm sure mistakes were made along the way but the beer has turned out very well indeed.

Hope it helps.

Posted: Monday Apr 09, 2007 12:20 pm
by earle
The Cascade Choc Mahogany Porter would probably also be a good one for you to try. I make it with Morgans MB Beer Enhancer but have one in the fermenter at the moment with Crystal malt - trying for an even more chocolate taste.

If you like JS porters you should also try Black Sheep Ale and Gosser Dark Beer

Posted: Monday Apr 09, 2007 12:59 pm
by Ash
um, Aviary - are the amounts of Choc & Crystal the right way around?

Not used to stouts but I would have thought there'd be more crystal than choc

Posted: Monday Apr 09, 2007 3:41 pm
by Aviary
Ash,

Yeah, that was the recipe I used. I'm sure it's not perfect by any measure but the flavour turned out how I was hoping. I wouldn't use any more Choc though. 125grams is certainly enough.

David.