Chocolate Raspberry Stout Beer Recipe | All Grain Imperial Stout by Joe 6-pack | Brewer's Friend

Chocolate Raspberry Stout

301 calories 32.7 g 12 oz
Beer Stats
Method: All Grain
Style: Imperial Stout
Boil Time: 60 min
Batch Size: 5.5 gallons (fermentor volume)
Pre Boil Size: 7.5 gallons
Pre Boil Gravity: 1.063 (recipe based estimate)
Post Boil Gravity: 1.090 (recipe based estimate)
Efficiency: 68% (brew house)
Source: Joe 6-pack
Rating:
4.00 (1 Review)

Calories: 301 calories (Per 12oz)
Carbs: 32.7 g (Per 12oz)
Created: Saturday September 10th 2022
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Fermentables
Amount Fermentable Cost PPG °L Bill %
12 lb US - Pale 2-Row12 lb Pale 2-Row 37 1.8 57.8%
2 lb American - Roasted Barley2 lb Roasted Barley 33 300 9.6%
1.50 lb Crisp Malting - Pale Chocolate1.5 lb Pale Chocolate 32.7 220 7.2%
1 lb Flaked Barley1 lb Flaked Barley 32 2.2 4.8%
1 lb Flaked Oats1 lb Flaked Oats 33 2.2 4.8%
1 lb Caramel / Crystal 60L1 lb Caramel / Crystal 60L 34 60 4.8%
8 oz American - Carapils (Dextrine Malt)8 oz Carapils (Dextrine Malt) 33 1.8 2.4%
8 oz American - Blackprinz8 oz Blackprinz 36 500 2.4%
12 oz Raspberry, red12 oz Raspberry, red - (late boil kettle addition) 2.3 0 3.6%
8 oz Lactose (Milk Sugar)8 oz Lactose (Milk Sugar) - (late boil kettle addition) 41 1 2.4%
20.75 lbs / 0.00
 
Hops
Amount Variety Cost Type AA Use Time IBU Bill %
1 oz Chinook1 oz Chinook Hops Pellet 13 Boil 50 min 38.08 33.3%
0.50 oz Willamette0.5 oz Willamette Hops Pellet 5.7 Boil 30 min 6.75 16.7%
0.50 oz Fuggles0.5 oz Fuggles Hops Pellet 5.6 Boil 30 min 6.63 16.7%
0.50 oz Willamette0.5 oz Willamette Hops Pellet 5.7 Boil 15 min 4.36 16.7%
0.50 oz Fuggles0.5 oz Fuggles Hops Pellet 5.6 Boil 15 min 4.28 16.7%
3 oz / 0.00
 
Mash Guidelines
Amount Description Type Start Temp Target Temp Time
7 gal Infusion 164 °F 154 °F 60 min
3.5 gal 1 qt Pyrex Fly Sparge 175 °F 170 °F 40 min
Starting Mash Thickness: 1.5 qt/lb
 
Other Ingredients
Amount Name Cost Type Use Time
1.50 tsp Calcium Chloride (anhydrous) Water Agt Mash 0 min.
1 tsp Gypsum Water Agt Mash 0 min.
4 oz Cocao Nibs Flavor Boil 15 min.
1 oz Bakers 100% cocao chocolate Flavor Boil 10 min.
2 oz bittersweet chocolate chips Flavor Boil 10 min.
1.50 tsp Vanilla extract Spice Boil 10 min.
1 tsp Calcium Chloride (anhydrous) Water Agt Sparge 0 min.
1 tsp Gypsum Water Agt Sparge 0 min.
50 oz raspberry puree Flavor Primary 5 days
 
Yeast
Fermentis - Safale - English Ale Yeast S-04
Amount:
2 Each
Cost:
Attenuation (avg):
75%
Flocculation:
High
Optimum Temp:
54 - 77 °F
Starter:
No
Fermentation Temp:
70 °F
Pitch Rate:
0.75 (M cells / ml / ° P) 337 B cells required
0.00 Yeast Pitch Rate and Starter Calculator
Priming
Method: dextrose       Amount: 5 oz       Temp: 68 °F       CO2 Level: 2.25 Volumes
 
Target Water Profile
Balanced Profile
Ca+2 Mg+2 Na+ Cl- SO4-2 HCO3-
0 0 0 0 0 0
Mash Chemistry and Brewing Water Calculator
 
Notes

Using 2 packets of dry yeast
>> putting smashed raspberries directly into the kettle <<
>> put cocao nibs in muslin bag <<

Add raspberry puree into fermentor after/as initial fermentation has completes - keep in fermentor 5 days before bottling

  • be aware of residual fermentation causing bottle bombs
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Joe 6-pack 04/10/2023 at 03:37am
4 of 5

I feel that 50 oz. of raspberry puree is a bit too much unless you really want a tart fruit forward taste. If I brew this again, I'm adjusting the puree amount to 1L (33.8 oz) - matches container I bought from webstrauntstore.com
I still really like the taste and they get better with age.



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