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Smoking malt for smoked porter

Started by blksabbath, August 16, 2015, 03:08:41 PM

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blksabbath

4lbs of IdaPils malt over cherry wood for a smoked porter I'm brewing tomorrow.   I wish i had a coffee roaster or something to keep turning it.  Im mixing it by hand.

LaTuFu

Let us know how it works out. I've used peat smoked malt, but I only needed a very small fraction of it for the overall grain bill. I'll have to go back and look at my journal, but off the top of my head it was only 10% maybe? Peat is a pretty strong flavor, though.
Q2000; 26er; P Code MT; 22 WSM

blksabbath

A little bit of peat smoke goes a long way.   A touch in a strong scotch ale is nice..

I usually use rauch malt for this beer.....50% with marris otter, roasted barley, black patent, and crystal.

Here's my not so elaborate set-up a few weeks ago lautering and sparging.

LaTuFu

Can't wait to hear how it turns out!
Q2000; 26er; P Code MT; 22 WSM

blksabbath

Quick update.  This beer is kegged, carbed, and turned out great.  I'll be serving it at the ArborMeister Beer festival here in St. louis this Saturday. If anyone is in the area, come check it out.

Snowbeast

Man that looks good!
Be nice for a woodaged scotch as above or a nice whiskey

firedude5015

Now that's a nice lookin beer!....love the concept.

WNC

That's awesome!
I live in "Beer City U.S.A." Asheville, NC, we have a ton of breweries, and more open all the time. But there is a local brewery that smokes their hops in one of the local BBQ joint's pits and it's awesome how you instantly recognize the flavor in the beer.