I just started bottling my Cranberry Stout. Not a bad result for an experiment.
The aroma is all deep chocolate, the flavour tart cranberry and the after taste is a mellow oatmeal stout. I'd say I guessed pretty well with the recipe, but next time I would use a little less cranberries. It took a solid month of conditioning to balance enough.
Anybody got some cool holiday recipe in the fermenter?
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What are you brewing for the holidays?
What are you brewing for the holidays?
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Might try another Mini brew (12L) in the apartment after what seems to be a successful entry for SonofaBoneshaker. If it gets nice though I'll definitely take it outside, wouldn't mind trying to make a nice spring bock if the weather and temps cooperate.
I recently bottled a Christmas Pumpkin ale (details in the What are you brewing now thread) that I can see repeating with a few tweaks for next year.
I recently bottled a Christmas Pumpkin ale (details in the What are you brewing now thread) that I can see repeating with a few tweaks for next year.
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I'm going to try doing one this week for Boneshaker, a Belgian IPA. It gives me just enough time to ferment, dryhop and bottle before the close of the competition.icemachine wrote:Might try another Mini brew (12L) in the apartment after what seems to be a successful entry for SonofaBoneshaker.
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