All grain derivation of the New Stout Ale (extract) with the substitution of Breiss 120L (Belgian Special B), and US Hop varietals: Chinook (bittering), Willamette (flavor).
This brewed iteration lacks a well-formed head and appears to be lightly carbonated. I can't be sure that the SGNO were added as specified or the Carapils was added in the mash.
The edited version increased SGNO to 1 lb and Carapils to 10 oz.
Likewise, I will bottle prime w/ 1/2tsp table sugar next time for better control (less variance as associated w/ carb drops)
Approx $1.38 to $1.51/ 12 oz bottle
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Last Updated: 2024-07-31 03:06 UTC
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NEW Water Requirements:
Hops Kitchen Stout (Generic)
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Steeping Grains (Extract Only)
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