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Swine Dine Stout

Milo is commonly used for animal feed in the United States. The flour tends to be a bit gritty and does not have great baking properties. White milo has recently been available as a food product, and testing shows Red Milo is wholesome human food, just a bit strong grain flavor and color rich for American diet (favorable in my opinion). Do not use bird resistant varieties high in tannin.

Brewer: Bob Email: -
Beer: Swine Dine Stout Style: Foreign-Style Stout
Type: Extract w/grain Size: 5.0 gallons
Color:
63 HCU (~26 SRM)
Bitterness: 35 IBU
OG: 1.052 FG: 1.013
Alcohol: 5.0% v/v (3.9% w/w)
Water: Reverse Osmosis with a pinch of Epsom Salts.
Grain: 1.00 lb. American 6-row
0.25 lb. British brown
1.00 lb. Red Milo (coarse grind)
Boil: 65 minutes SG 1.040 6.4 gallons
6.00 lb. John Bull Dark malt extract
Hops: 1.00 oz. Glacier (5.5% AA, 60 min.)
1.00 oz. Progress (6.25% AA, 20 min.)
Yeast: WLP008 East Coast Ale
Log: Finish with steamed hickory chips.

Recipe posted 10/19/06.