Took delivery yesterday of 3 all grain recipes from Austin, Fat Tire Amber Ale, Stormcastle Brown Ale and Coffee Malt Stout.. So now I have the dilemma of what order to brew them in. Nice problem to have
Took delivery yesterday of 3 all grain recipes from Austin, Fat Tire Amber Ale, Stormcastle Brown Ale and Coffee Malt Stout.. So now I have the dilemma of what order to brew them in. Nice problem to have
IMO you should brew them in the order you listed. Light to dark for the changing of the seasons. Either way, nice selections.
Next up is my first "from scratch" recipe for a coffee breakfast stout.
I just bottled my Surly Furious IPA clone with an IBU of 75.1 and an ABV of 8.1%. Pretty excited about this guy. Next up is my first "from scratch" recipe for a coffee breakfast stout.
Took delivery yesterday of 3 all grain recipes from Austin, Fat Tire Amber Ale, Stormcastle Brown Ale and Coffee Malt Stout.. So now I have the dilemma of what order to brew them in. Nice problem to have
IMO you should brew them in the order you listed. Light to dark for the changing of the seasons. Either way, nice selections.
Oddly enough dude, I'm gonna say go the opposite way! Brew dark to light so they're ready in the fall, winter, and spring! You could have an amazing glass of Coffee Malt Stout on Christmas morning if you brew now!
In my experience, it doesn't take any longer for all grain batches to be ready. The only difference is the extra hour or so on brew day. I think I do tend to drink them a bit green, most of my brews are getting really good on the day the keg kicks.
I have given up on secondaries, but may give one a go this time, so I can get 2 brews going at the same time.
My latest thinking, is amber, stout, brown as a compromise to drinking now and waiting.
Nice choice ... both exceptional recipes. Which clone are you using for the Coffee Oatmeal Stout? Terrapin's?