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Brew 09: Milk Stout
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Brew 2013:09 - Milk Stout (2013-12-07)
I brewed a milk/sweet/cream stout using the recipe from Brewing Classic Styles. The only thing I really tweaked was that it called for Black Patent 525L and my shop's Black Patent was 625. However, I read thatCarafa III (525L) is also the same as black patent. So I used that.
The recipe and notes are below:
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Milk Stout
By BCS with small changes
Method:
All Grain
Style:
Sweet Stout
Boil Time:
60 min
Batch Size:
1.5 gallons (fermentor volume)
Boil Size:
2.1 gallons
Efficiency:
77% (brew house)
Boil Gravity:
1.042 (recipe based estimate)
Original Gravity:
1.065
Final Gravity:
1.024
ABV (standard):
5.34%
IBU (tinseth):
28.02
SRM (morey):
39.98
Fermentables
Amount
Fermentable
PPG
L
Bill %
2.5 lb
United Kingdom - Pale 2-Row
38
2.5
75.5%
4 oz
German - Carafa III
32
535
7.5%
4 oz
Lactose (Milk Sugar) - (late addition)
41
1
7.5%
3 oz
American - Caramel / Crystal 80L
33
80
5.7%
2 oz
United Kingdom - Pale Chocolate
33
207
3.8%
Hops
Amount
Variety
Time
AA
Use
Type
Boil
0.41 oz
Kent Goldings
Pellet
5
Boil
60 min
28.02
Mash Guidelines
Amount
Description
Type
Temp
Time
4.4 qt
Heat to 162-163
Infusion
151 F
60 min
1.9 qt
Mash Out with boiling H20
Temperature
165 F
10 min
3.1 qt
Dunk / Batch Sparge
Sparge
168 F
10 min
Starting Mash Thickness: 1.45 qt/lb
Other Ingredients
Amount
Name
Type
Use
Time
0.13 tsp
Yeast Nutrient
Other
Boil
12 min
0.25 tsp
Irish Moss
Fining
Boil
12 min
Yeast
Wyeast - Whitbread Ale 1099
Attenuation (avg):
70%
Flocculation:
High
Optimum Temp:
64 - 75 F
Starter:
No
Priming
CO2 Level: 2 Volumes
Notes
Based on Brewing Classic Styles' Sweet Stout (Triple-X)
Below are my notes. Note that I was also bottling the Brown Ale at the same time. Note that I did NOT have the grains double milled!
I need to figure outwhat is going on with my efficiency numbers. They really do not make sense. I checked the hydrometer and it reads correctly in water. I checked the volume and it is pretty darn close. Also, my boil-off was too low. I need to adjust these different things for next time.
Also, I am worried about the fermenter being so full but Icouldn't get my tubing to work as a blow off so it'll have to do. Hopefully it won't make too much of a mess
Itdidn't seem to need the blow-off. When I went to bottle it, there was krausen on the lid but only in a few spots. I got really lucky! Anyway, below is my bottling notes
Original WP Post ID: 6986
Original WP Pub Date: 2013-12-07_191047