Ole 30 Weight
Looking for a beer with stoudt taste that was smooth and drinkable, as well as being a little sweet.
Brewer: | Andy Greider | Email: | andygreider@comcast.net | |||||
Beer: | Ole 30 Weight | Style: | Chocolate Oatmeal Stout | |||||
Type: | Extract w/grain | Size: | 5.5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 39 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.055 | FG: | 1.004 | |||||
Alcohol: | 6.6% v/v (5.2% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Polar Spring, Spring Water | |||||||
Grain: | 8 oz. British chocolate 8 oz. Roasted barley 8 oz. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils) 8 oz. British black malt 1 lb. Flaked oats 1 lb. British crystal 50-60L |
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Steep: | Steep all grains in mesh bags for 30 min at 160° | |||||||
Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.152 | 2 gallons | |||||
6 lb. 8 oz. Dark malt extract | ||||||||
Malt Dextrine (8 oz) at 60 minutes Added bar of Hershey's Special Dark (8oz) to Boil at 30 min Added small packet Irish Moss at 5 min left in boil. |
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Hops: | 2 oz. Northern Brewer (8.5% AA, 60 min.) 1 oz. Centennial (11% AA, 60 min.) .5 oz. Fuggles (aroma) |
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Yeast: | WLP004 Irish Ale - White Labs | |||||||
Log: | Began brewing on 7-14-03, chilled wort to 74°, pitched yeast. OG, incidentally, was 1.080, not the 1.055 listed above. So, ac on this is higher than the stated value. Had a few problems with the primary ferment airlock, but all was ok after day 3. Racked to secondary for 1 week, and then bottled. Slightly more sediment on bottom of secondary than with any other beers - wonder if yeast was burnt out or what? |
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Carbonation: | 3/4 priming sugar in bottling bucket (dissolved in one-half cup of pre-boiled water) | |||||||
Tasting: | Taste while bottling was very heavy and sweet. After one week this beer began to carbonate, and slowly develop some good body and taste. After two weeks, although it needed a bit more carbonation, the taste was thick, smooth, rich and slightly sweet - this is the closest I have come to getting what I wanted out of a recipe yet! Now at almost 3 weeks, will be trying one tonight to see how it goes... Next time around, I think I will be sure to add another bit of grain and malt, and maybe forego the actual chocolate. We'll just have to see. |
Recipe posted 08/12/03.