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Recipe - Mocha Java Stout

Categories: Beer Brewin, Chocolate, Mocha Java Stout
Ingredients:

7 pound Glenbrew Irish Stout Kit
One fourth pound (1 cup) Flaked Barley
1/8 pound (One half cup) Black Patent Malt
One half ounce Fuggles hop pellets
(bittering 60 min)
One half ounce Fuggles hop pellets
(flavoring 10 min)
4 ounce Ghirardelli unsweetened
Chocolate
2 cup Brewed Coffee (Monte Sano
Blend)
1 pack WYeast #1084 Irish Stout
Yeast
Three fourths cup Corn sugar (bottling)

Brew coffee using 2 scoops coffee to 12 oz. cold water. Steep flaked
barley and cracked black patent for 45 minutes. Bring 1.5 gallons water to
a boil in brewpot, sparge in grains, and add extract and boiling hops.
Boil for 50 minutes. Add chocolate and flavoring hops and boil for 10 more
minutes. Remove from heat and carefully stir in coffee. Cool and pour into
fermenter containing 3 gallons cold (preboiled) water. Pitch yeast. Rack
to secondary when vigorous fermentation subsides. Bottle with Three fourths cup
corn sugar. The "Monte Sano blend" coffee is a mild coffee (sorry I can't
remember exactly which coffees are blended to make this) that I buy locally
in a coffee store. I wanted something mild for the first attempt so as not
to overdo it. This beer turned out wonderfully black and the chocolate and
coffee come out nicely in the aroma and flavor. In spite of the oils in
the chocolate, it has a rich, creamy head that stays with it until the
bottom of the glass. The low hopping rate is due to the fact that both
the coffee and the chocolate add to the bitterness and I wanted their
aromas to dominate this beer. It has been well received by all who have
tried it. I called it "Three Passions Stout" because three of my favor
ite tastes (from the world of food and beverages anyway) are chocolate,
coffee, and stoutnot necessarily in that order. I have set aside two
sixpacks of this to see how well it ages (if I can leave it alone, that
is).

Recipe By : Guy McConnel

File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip


Mocha Java Stout recipe makes 1 Servings



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