BeerCoAU - Condition Milk Stout

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Brewer: Dermott Dowling
Batch Size: 5.55 galStyle: American Stout (20B)
Boil Size: 6.28 galStyle Guide: BJCP 2015
Color: 42.1 SRMEquipment: Generic 19L (Stainless)
Bitterness: 38.1 IBUsBoil Time: 60 min
Est OG: 1.067 (16.4° P)Mash Profile: Single Infusion, Light Body, No Mash Out
Est FG: 1.016 SG (4.0° P)Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage
ABV: 6.9%Taste Rating: 30.0

Ingredients
Amount Name Type #
6 lbs 9.82 oz Gladfield Ale Malt (3.0 SRM) Grain 1
1 lbs 12.22 oz Gladfield Toffee Malt (5.3 SRM) Grain 2
1 lbs 5.16 oz Gladfield Roasted Wheat (279.2 SRM) Grain 3
1 lbs 5.16 oz Harraway's Rolled Oats (1.4 SRM) Grain 4
8.82 oz Gladfield Biscuit Malt (30.5 SRM) Grain 5
8.82 oz Gladfield Brown Malt (90.4 SRM) Grain 6
8.82 oz Gladfield Gladiator Malt (5.1 SRM) Grain 7
8.82 oz Gladfield Light Chocolate Malt (456.9 SRM) Grain 8
12.35 oz Milk Sugar (Lactose) [Boil] (0.0 SRM) Sugar 9
2.82 oz Willamette [4.3%] - Boil 60 min Hops 10
1.0 pkgs British Ale Yeast One (Giga Yeast #GY011) Yeast 11
0.71 oz Willamette [4.3%] - Dry Hop 3 days Hops 12

Notes

BeerCoAU - Condition Milk Stout All-Grain Kit https://beerco.com.au/collections/all-grain/products/condition-milk-stout-beerco-all-grain-recipe-kit Not for babies, this sweet stout or milk stout is rich malty and well balanced with the goodness of milk sugar to offset the deepest dark colour and minor roast coffee notes from Eclipse Wheat bitterless black malt. Looking for something to sip fireside with your slippers and smoking jacket on? Looking for something to tuck you into bed at night and make sure you sleep like a baby? Look no further - Condition | Milk Stout will put you in the right frame of mind on a cold winter’s night or any night for that matter! This is a starting point with grainbill and hops for the Fresh Jack IPA. Adjust equipment profile, mash profile and efficiency as per your own setup. Brewing salts and kettle finings such as Whirlfloc are optional , the recipe would benefit from a simple addition of 5g Calcium Chloride mixed with the grains at the start of the mash. METHOD: 1. Mill the grains and dough-in targeting a mash of around 3 Litres of water to 1 Kg of grain (a liquor-to-grist ratio of about 3:1 by weight or around 18 Litres) and a single infusion temperature of 65 °C (149°F). 2. Hold the mash at 65 °C (149°F) until enzymatic conversion is complete (45-60 mins). 3. Infuse the mash with near boiling water while stirring or with a recirculating mash system raise the temperature to mash out at 76 °C (168 °F). Mash out for 10 minutes. 4. Fly Sparge slowly with 12 Litres of 77 °C (170 °F) water, collecting wort until the pre-boil kettle volume is around 25.0 L. 5. Add 80gm Willamette US Hop Pellets at start of vigorous 60 minute boil. 6. The total boil time will be 60 minutes. 7. Optional: add Deltafloc tablet or Irish Moss tablet and Yeast Nutrient with 15 mins of boil remaining. 8. Add 350g of Lactose at termination of boil. 9. Cool wort and transfer to the primary fermenter oxygenating wort and pitching Liquid GigaYeast or Lallemand Brewing Nottingham Ale yeast at 18° C. 10. Allow primary ferment to free ride up to 21-22° C and hold at that temperature. 11. Secondary Fermentation - Dry Hop with remaining 20 gm Willamette US Hop Pellets for 72 hours (3 days) before kegging or bottling. 12. Bottle or Keg and carbonate your beer to 2.3 levels of CO2. 13. Mature for 2-4 weeks and will continue to mature and mallow over 2-4 months. 14. Bring up to beer cellar temperature 8-10°C pour slowly into a goblet glass, put on your slippers and smoking jacket, light a fire, kick back and relax and enjoy responsibly, Prost! 15. Food compliments - rich dark chocolate puddings, heavy meat dishes e.g. Steak, Hungarian Goulash, Pies and Beef and Lamb Roast.

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