Aiming for a beer that tastes like honey-roasted peanuts. Base style is somewhere between Scottish Export and Northern English Brown Ale.
BIAB, no sparge. Higher mash temp is to offset drying effect of 19% honey and molasses additions.
Use 1 6.5 oz jar powdered PB2 for peanut flavor toward end of boil, along with tiny amount of sea salt. To help dissolve the powder, remove about 1 qt wort from the boil into another (high-sided) pot, and stir in with an immersion blender (or whisk/spoon/etc). Add 4 oz of the honey and 2 oz molasses at flameout, and the other 7 oz honey after primary fermentation. Taste first, and if it needs more peanut flavor, add (up to) another 6.5 oz jar of PB2 (boil some water to blend the powder in, then add to primary fermenter, or add to secondary and rack beer on top of it).
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