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Please choose your favourite recipe for the Forum Christmas Brew

  • Option 1 - 1848 Barclay Perkins IBSt

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Option 2 - 1821 Barclay Perkins TT

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Option 3 - Black IPA

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • Option 4 - Imperial Stout

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Option 5 - Chocolate Stout

    Votes: 14 45.2%
  • Option 6 - Belgian Dark Strong Ale

    Votes: 7 22.6%
  • Option 7 - Old Ale

    Votes: 9 29.0%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .
This will be my xmas ale though, from GH's book, will be brewing it next weekend.

3.5kg Maris Otter
400g Biscuit
280g CaraMunich 1
240g Dark Crystal
80g Carafa special 1
80g Torrified Wheat

In at 70c mashed at 65ish. Boiling for 70mins.

18g Challenger & Styrian 10g @ 60

18g Challenger @15
Protofloc tab @15

8g Star Anise @10
1 teaspoonNutmeg
1 Cinnamon Stick

400g Candied sugar @5 mins

18g Fuggles @Flameout

Cooled and Wyeast 1028 London Ale
 
Sorry I am late to the party. Some nice recipe's to choose from. I meant to message earlier, not sure who owns the imperial stout recipe. I would highly recommend @Pennine spring stout. I recently tried this and I have to say it was really good.
It's a straight forward recipe it also has a dry yeast which will suit more people. The recipe is also for 15 litres so it might tick more boxes.
Chocolate stout looks good @Hopsteep
 
This will be my xmas ale though, from GH's book, will be brewing it next weekend.

3.5kg Maris Otter
400g Biscuit
280g CaraMunich 1
240g Dark Crystal
80g Carafa special 1
80g Torrified Wheat

In at 70c mashed at 65ish. Boiling for 70mins.

18g Challenger & Styrian 10g @ 60

18g Challenger @15
Protofloc tab @15

8g Star Anise @10
1 teaspoonNutmeg
1 Cinnamon Stick

400g Candied sugar @5 mins

18g Fuggles @Flameout

Cooled and Wyeast 1028 London Ale
Have you tried this before
 
Sorry I am late to the party. Some nice recipe's to choose from. I meant to message earlier, not sure who owns the imperial stout recipe. I would highly recommend @Pennine spring stout. I recently tried this and I have to say it was really good.
It's a straight forward recipe it also has a dry yeast which will suit more people. The recipe is also for 15 litres so it might tick more boxes.
Chocolate stout looks good @Hopsteep
Good shout, this is a beer I intend brewing regardless 👍
 
This will be my xmas ale though, from GH's book, will be brewing it next weekend.

3.5kg Maris Otter
400g Biscuit
280g CaraMunich 1
240g Dark Crystal
80g Carafa special 1
80g Torrified Wheat

In at 70c mashed at 65ish. Boiling for 70mins.

18g Challenger & Styrian 10g @ 60

18g Challenger @15
Protofloc tab @15

8g Star Anise @10
1 teaspoonNutmeg
1 Cinnamon Stick

400g Candied sugar @5 mins

18g Fuggles @Flameout

Cooled and Wyeast 1028 London Ale
I used star anise for an anise spiced mead which I'm aging for Christmas.

The only problem is the taste stayed in the fermenter and the next beer I made tastes of it too!
 
I'd definitely be up for a chocolate stout. I made one with cacoa nibs steeped in rum last year and it was great.
 
Well looks like the Chocolate stout came out as the winner!

This beer tastes the best between 4 and 6 weeks conditioned as the chocolate faded a little over time, so I recommend brewing this one in November.

If everyone is happy I’d like to propose a brew week between the 2nd and 8th November (subject to everyone’s commitments). 🍺

Edit- I’ll post detailed recipes for all-grain and extract versions, but they aren’t strict. Feel free to play with my recipe especially if you have a yeast strain or malt you would prefer to use
 
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Fucket, goes against all my instincts, but I'll brew it up and learn to love it. Your dates are a bit out though, Hopsteep. You've given us conditioning time, but no brewing time.
 
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