Questions tagged [stout]
A dark beer that uses roasted barley or malt.
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Do I Always need to add Sugar when bottling?
I'm doing my second brew after great success with the well documented Brooklyn Brewshop Everyday IPA.
This time is the exact opposite, random recipe and random grains. I went to a brew shop and had ...
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Why do dark styles foam more during fermentation?
I have found that my stouts produce much more foam during fermentation than other beers do. On the Mr. Beer website it says:
Plenty of foam, although messy, is not a bad thing as it indicates healthy ...
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Pouring stout without stout faucet
My stout facuet has gotten lost in the post and I have a keg of Guinness, I have mixed gas (70/30)(N/Co2) and i was wondering what would happen if i didnt use the correct nozzel, using a beer tap?
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Chocolate stout stuck at 1021
I'm brewing a bulldog chocolate stout 'Easter brew' as per the instructions. 4.2kg of malt extract alone, 23L, one packet of dried yeast. OG 1058, the generic bulldog instructions just say get it to ...
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specific gravity too high to bottle?
I recently brewed the Brewer's Best Milk Stout, which uses LME plus lactose and maltodextrin. The original gravity was 1.060, which is within the specs for offered in the instructions. Now after about ...
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Under OG, and only 3 days fermentation
So, I'm brewing an all-grain batch of the Rogue Chocolate Stout Clone based on this recipe (https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/homebrew-recipe/rogue-chocolate-stout-clone/). I divided the recipe ...
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Having doubts about my first stout
I just had an issue with an oatmeal stout. I'm just starting to brew beer at home (BIAB) and I think I made some mistakes.
I had my water at 80°C hoping for the decrease of temperature to 72°C when ...
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In search of white foam
I'm developing a stout recipe, but the foams have turned brown and not white.
What is the best way to achieve 100% white foam, for example a guinness?
Maybe add the toast only for cold brew?
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Viscosity of a Russian Imperial Stout
How can I increase the viscosity of a Russian imperial stout?
I've heard of making boils longer
Use oats,
What do you recommend?
Thank you so much!
Regards, Erik Dobrychtop. Cya o/
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Style Question: How does a stout become a porter?
Have never made a porter, but may have done so by accident. Was trying to make an American coffee stout, but haven't done much extract brewing in awhile, and probably didn't have enough water volume ...
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Low FG due to cacao nibs?
I recently brewed an oatmeal cream stout from the Mashmaker book (recipe here https://growlermag.com/homebrew-recipe-oatmeal-cream-double-stout/) with the intention of adding some chocolate & ...
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When to bottle high ABV beer?
Question: Aside from confirming fermentation is complete via consistent hydrometer readings, is there another way to check that the beer is ready for bottling, particularly in higher abv beers?
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Can you add additions to the primary?
I am making a chocolate + oat stout on the weekend and would like to add some additions (cacao nibs predominantly - toying with adding some rum soaked raisins). I do not however have a suitable ...
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Should I worry about this smell?
I have stout fermenting and it has been in my carboy for a little over a week. Yesterday I opened the carboy to make a small intial addition of coffee beans and cacao nibs. Well when I opened it and ...
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Kegging an 11% stout
Stupid question...but I am making an 11% stout with bourbon oak added. I have never kegged anything higher than a 7% so not sure what to expect.
Will the higher abv allow it to last longer in the ...
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Wyeast yeast replacements: US-05?
it's my first question here.
I've downloaded Brewdog recipe book, and they use yeasts like Wyeast 1056 - American Ale, Wyeast 1272 - American Ale II and WLP099 Super High Gravity Ale for Imperial ...
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Should I stir this (possibly stuck) batch or not?
First time brewing, made a lot of mistakes and now I'm concerned that my fermentation is stuck. Am I just being paranoid or impatient?
Six days ago brewed this stout recipe:
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Secondary flavoring of a stout using chocolate and coffee, how much to use?
I am brewing an Imperial Stout (OG 1.081) and it is in primary now. I want to rack to secondary in one gallon jugs and want to flavor each differently. I have read through the coffee posts on here but ...
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Is this final gravity too high?
I brewed a Chocolate Oatmeal Milk Stout with an OG of 1.062. After 2.5 weeks of what seemed like active fermentation, it's only at 1.030. It's been at that for a week. It tastes like a it will be a ...
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Splitting batch for secondary fermentation over Vanilla
I just got a 5 gallon batch of an LME Imperial Stout Recipe to start its magic. My plan is to split the batch for secondary fermentation. I plan to move one gallon into a separate jug to finish off ...
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Yeast Question For Imperial Stout Kit With LME
I just ordered the How To Disappear Completely Imperial Stout kit from Boomchugalug on Amazon. I am excited so start this one up. It takes a long time but the idea of making my own imperial stout is ...
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What causes a stout's creamy head?
Stouts, especially beers like Guiness (its cousin Kilkenny as well), have a head that's really creamy. Being a stout lover myself, I always envied this head, but I have no idea how one can achieve it. ...
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My beer is at the fermenting stage but it is not vigorously bubbling
I brewed beer for the first time two days ago using Brooklyn Brewshop kit using their Oatmeal Stout recipe. Now I am at stage 4 "Fermentation" but I don't observe a vigorous bubbling, just a bubble ...
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Would boiled vinegar contain any acetobacter?
I love the taste of Balsamic vinegar, and I think having just a hint of it would be fantastic in a stout's flavor profile. My concern is what would happen to a beer after this is added. Would it start ...
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Is my batch contaminated("infected")?
Its been fermenting for about 10 days, and I'm just now noticing these white spots.
Is this what the start of an infection looks like? If so, is there anything I should do?
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Using chocolate in an imperial stout
Planning on repeating a recipe I designed last year, a chocolate orange stout.
The problem was that not much of either the chocolate or the the orange came through. Was still a tasty beer, thankfully....
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Why does my beer smell like bananas?
The Imperial Stout I recently bottled, smells a little fruity, and has a strong tart taste up front.
Is this something I should be patient with, as it may go change?
And, how'd it happen?
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Just brewed a "White Stout" - Looking for feedback on additives
I recently tried a "White Stout" at Track 7 brewery in Sacramento, CA. It completely hit me off guard when I saw the color of it and tasted coffee and chocolate.
Trying to replicate, my brother and a ...
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Cream Ale vs Stout
Hey I'm trying to figure out the difference between a beer like Guinness (Stout) vs Six Point Sweet Action (Cream Ale)
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Substituting Dark LME with Amber LME in a Stout
I'm following this stout recipe for the second time (it's a good one). I had planned to double the recipe to make ~ 40ltrs instead of 20ltrs.
The recipe calls for:
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How to make a great stout? [closed]
I'm about to start an out the box Stout tonight and would like to know if anyone has any tips to make this great tasting?
This is the first time I've tried making a stout so am rather clueless at the ...
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Imperial Stout with not enough yeast
I'm working on brewing an Imperial Stout and using a liquid yeast (WLP-007). Beer Smith is telling me that I need about 300bn yeast cells. However, it says I might get 180bn. I'm usually not a ...
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Any suggestions for getting a thick (almost chewy) body and mouthfeel when brewing a Milk Stout?
I am obsessed with the thick body, sweet style stouts (Milk Stouts, Russian Imperial Stouts Bourbon Barrel Stouts, etc.), think Dragon's Milk, Old Rasputin, Lakewood's Temptress. While I have ...
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Forgot My Fermenting Brew for a Month!
I was planning to bottle my beer before leaving for a trip, but my friends being here distracted me and I totally forgot about it until today. I moved it to the bottling bucket and drew off a sample ...
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American Stout addition Suggestions
Brewed a really nice American Stout last night. notes of chocolately roasted coffee all throughout. the predicted abv was 6% according to kit which i followed to a T, but as i was taking my OG i ...
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Will bitterness from a flameout coffee addition fade with age?
I recently brewed an Imperial Stout with some coffee additions. While I didn't boil the coffee for long (warm steeped 3oz beans and pitched grounds and two cups of brew at flameout), it did lend some ...
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Quick recipe for stout
I have a bit of an emergency on my hands. I am brewing beer for a wedding and my batch of stout bottle bombed on me. The whole batch is ruined and the wedding is 3 weeks away. Does anyone have a quick ...
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Water For Robust Porter
I've been chatting with my local city water tech.
Based on what she sent me, the numbers work out as...
pH- 7.5
Ca- 20.1
Mg- 12.6
K- 1
Chloride- 5.4
SO4- 11.5
Hardness (CaCO3)- 103
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Nibs and vodka question
I'm hoping to get some confirmation on what is probably a stupid question.
I'm getting ready to rack a chocolate coffee milk stout and am going to be using nibs for the first time. I understand ...
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How much oak cubes should I use for 5 gallon batch?
I am planning to brew 3 batches of Imperial Stout at the same time with the same recipe.
The difference is that I will age two batches with different oak cubes (one will be soaked in bourbon, one ...
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What makes a Stout
I've brewed up what the recipe calls a Stout, and from the samples I've taken, its quite good I think. There is a local competition coming up, and I was thinking about entering it, but I'm not sure ...
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Stout has acetaminophen (tylenol) aftertaste
TL;DR : My beer has an acetaminophen aftertaste, what could this be ?
I brewed an espresso oatmeal Stout 4 months ago. It had a hard time carbonating and has an acrid/bitter (burnt? too much dark ...
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Modifying Mountmellick's Irish Stout [closed]
I have a can of this, but want to do something different with it and have it ready for the holidays.
My first thought was pumpkin, but I couldn't figure out from reading how or when to put it in; and ...
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Cold crash / Gelatin before or after aging?
I have 5 gallons of RIS that I just kegged to bulk age until December. My plan is to age it before cold crashing / gelatin to give it the most time to really fill out in flavour.
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Chocolate Cherry Stout: Real cherries or extract
Essentially the title. I've made a Chocolate Cherry Stout recipe and I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons of extract vs real fruit. I've never used fruit in a beer so I'm basically in the dark.
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What problem could happen adding chocolate flavor at the beginning of secondary?
I mistakenly added 5 oz of Chocolate Extract at the beginning of secondary instead of the day before bottling. Still smells ok, when I did some quick checks, but wondering if anyone else has made ...
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Reducing Bitterness level in Imperial Stout
I am about to brew an imperial stout, and I was wondering, about bitterness level in it.
I want to create a smooth sweetish imperial stout (maybe somewhat on the same level with a milk stout), but ...
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Anderson Valley Bourbon Barrel Stout Recipe
I'm newer to home brewing (about 8 batches extract, 1 partial mash) and looking to tackle this. It was absolutely amazing.
Could somebody help me out with the recipe? Is this the right place to ask?
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Not carbonating -- how to determine if cause is yeast or temperature?
I've had a beer stall during carbonation, and I'm trying to determine what's the more likely cause -- temperature being too low, or kicked yeast struggling in a high-gravity beer. The beer itself is ...
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Adding cherries to an imperial stout
I'm looking at this imperial stout recipe, and planning on adding cherries (perhaps bourbon-soaked) to the secondary. I'm pretty new to extract brewing, and have only done one batch previously (only ...