StogieFisher
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I think that would be a rauchbier, they are very tasty though
How about this past years NHC gold medal winner? I've never brewed it but I use almost the exact same malts in my stout and mine turns out pretty good.Looks Luke Russian imperial stout is the winner. Anyone have a good recipe they would care to share?
That would be a good, proven recipe. Recipe appears to be at the link below. Can anyone confirm from Zymurgy? It looks to be a 23.8 gal recipe. Time to scale!How about this past years NHC gold medal winner? I've never brewed it but I use almost the exact same malts in my stout and mine turns out pretty good.
That looks like the recipe. My brewclub was actually supposed to brew this for a club brew yesterday but got rained out. I have the recipe scaled down on my Beersmith but I don't have my comp at the moment. I can post it up later if needed.That would be a good, proven recipe. Recipe appears to be at the link below. Can anyone confirm from Zymurgy? It looks to be a 23.8 gal recipe. Time to scale!
http://www.alternativecommutepueblo.com/2009/09/2015-ris.html
As long as you aerate like crazy and pitch a lot of fresh yeast I don't see why not. Just take the time to plan everything out so you have a smooth brew day. If need be we can convert whatever recipe gets decided on over to extract if you wanted as well.Is this a beer an amateur can brew? I have all the equipment and have brewed a wheat beer a few years ago. I really want to participate in this.
This recipe seems nice. Any other recipes out there?An OG of 1.100 is going to have to age for a really long time before it's ready. Gordon Strong has a really nice looking RIS recipe in his latest book.
5 gallons
OG 1.086
FG 1.022
Efficiency 70%
ABV 8.6%
IBU 67
SRM 74
12lbs Maris Otter
8oz Flaked Barley
1lb Crystal 60
8oz Crystal 80
4oz Crystal 120
8oz Special B
12 oz Chocolate Malt
1lb Roasted Barley
8oz Black Malt
1oz Goldings 5.5%A @ FWH
1oz Chinook 10.5%A @ 60 min
1oz Centennial 10.3%A @ 15min
1oz Willamette 4.5%A @ 5 min
1oz Chinook 10.5%A @ Dry hop
0.05oz Fuggles 4.5%A @ Dry hop
Wyeast 1084 Irish Ale
Thanks, Stogie! I'm in, but probably not until after Christmas. Are we going to propose a target weekend or is this just do it when you can?Since the recipes seem pretty similar I took @HIM* recipe and modififed it slightly to round out the numbers to the nearest half pound for those of us that need to order some specialty grains to brew this.
Batch Size - 5.25
OG - 1.088
FG - 1.018
IBU - 70
ABV - 9.3%
Grain Bill:
14.5# Maris Otter
1.5# Roasted Barley
1# Special B
0.5# Pale Chocolate malt
0.5# Chocolate malt
0.5# Crystal 80
Mash @ 152
Hop Schedule:
1.5oz Warrior @ 60min
1.5oz Kent Goldings @ 10min
1.5oz Kent Goldings @ flameout
Yeast - WLP001/Chico/US05
For extract brewers, substitute either 10lbs LME or 8lbs DME for the Maris Otter and steep the remaining grains for ~30min @ 152F then proceed with your process.