American Stout Recipe - Feliz Natal

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Feliz Natal

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All Grain
5.5 Gallon(s)
7 Gallon(s)
90 min
67%
I'm going for a blueberry cheesecake sort of flavor profile on my 2018 Xmas beer. With fruit flavored beers, I've noticed that it takes more than I'd expect to get flavor contribution, so I'm going to make my own puree from frozen fruit, adding 8lbs to this. The idea is to let this age for quite some time to reduce any overbearing flavors. We shall see. Grains: Pale ale for base, Victory for bready component, Special B for raisin flavor, oats for body, carapils for additional density, roasted barley for coffee, chocolate for chocolate, lactose for body, brown sugar for points Hops: Hopshot for bitterness, Mt Hood for flavor and aroma Yeast: Wyeast 1056 as I have this on hand Water Profile: Black full

This recipe was cloned from Xmas Gingerbread Willage Stout.

Fermentables

49% - Pale Ale - US
10
37
4
Mash
10% - Victory Malt - US
2
34
28
Mash
10% - Special B - BE
2
30
180
Mash
10% - Flaked Oats - US
2
37
1
Mash
5% - Carapils - Dextrine Malt - US
1
33
1
Mash
1% - Roasted Barley - US
0.25
25
300
Mash
1% - Chocolate - UK
0.25
34
425
Mash
5% - Lactose - Milk Sugar - US
1
41
1
Late
5% - Brown Sugar - US
1
46
10
Late
5% - Rice Hulls - US
1
0
0
Mash

Hops

HopShot
0.5
Pellet
Boil
60 min(s)
25
29.8
Mt. Hood
2
Pellet
Boil
30 min(s)
6
22.0
Mt. Hood
2
Pellet
Boil
10 min(s)
6
10.4
Mt. Hood
2
Pellet
FlameOut
0 min(s)
6
0.0

Yeast

Wyeast American Ale 1056
67%

Other Stuff

Gypsum
0
each
Mash
Lactic Acid
0
each
Mash
Yeast Nutrient
0
each
Boil
Whirlfloc Tablet
1
each
Boil
Ginger
2
tsp
FlameOut
Pumpkin Pie Spice
1
tbsp
FlameOut
Blueberry Puree
8
lb
Secondary
Baking Soda
0
each
Mash
Salt (NaCl)
0
each
Mash
Vanilla Bean
2
each
Primary

Mash Steps

Saccharification Rest
Infusion
156
60 min

Special Instructions

1.
Mash with 7.5 gallons with 4.5g gypsum and 2.25 baking soda
2.
Sparge with 2.5 gallons with 1.5g gypsum, 0.65g NaCl, and 1.1mL Lactic
3.
Double the yeast nutrient
4.
Lactose and Brown Sugar will be put in last 10 minutes of boil
5.
Spices go in during whirpool
6.
Oxygenate for 1 min and again 12 hours post-pitch
7.
Integrate blueberry made from frozen fruit when racking to secondary

Tasting Notes (4)

CheeseNips

Tasted on 11/10/2018 by CheeseNips

Notes:

Pours minimal head that dissipates quickly, color reminds me of Coca-Cola. Aroma is cranberry juice and fruit cake, slight bit of toasted bread. Flavor is quite strong sweet fruit, Sherry like flavor that has cherry and blueberry components that has an undertone of toasted wheat bread and ends with a little bit of alcohol. Body is a bit thinner than I wanted and there is a little bit of nucleation sharpness. Overall, the beer is very Christmas-y because of the Sherry flavor that has developed. I'm not sure if I had this in mind, and it may just be this bottle that has oxidized a bit to create these flavors. 4 stars for the complexity and Sherry flavor while still having some blueberry there, but perhaps being oxidized.

CheeseNips

Tasted on 9/8/2018 by CheeseNips

Notes:

Pours almost no head but a ring of foam remains. Color is black but slightly red hued when held to the light. Aroma is gingerbread with a roasty malt. Flavor is blueberry and creamy malt with a definite spice presence, followed by a sweet crust flavor, ending with a breath of sweet malt. There is no alcohol presence. I would say that there is blueberry cheesecake flavor, though the spice flavor is a little out of place perhaps. This is a great Christmas beer, what I envisioned, so I'll give it 5 stars for that reason. I do enjoy the flavor of this one a lot.

CheeseNips

Tasted on 6/24/2018 by CheeseNips

Notes:

Pours 1 finger of foam with a tan head. Color is black but slightly red hued when held to the light. Aroma is gingerbread with a roasty malt. Flavor is blueberry and creamy malt with a definite spice presence, followed by a woody, roasty alcohol note, ending with a breath of sweet malt. The alcohol is not fusel, just present, by which I mean I taste it but there's no warming really. The flavor is very complex. I would say this has gotten much better with age as the coffee flavor from the roasted barley has dissipated and left this as a fantastic beer. This is really a 5 star beer as it has achieved what I was hoping for.

CheeseNips

Tasted on 5/31/2018 by CheeseNips

Notes:

Pours very dark brown to the point of being black, very little head. Aroma is roasted malt, coffee, cinnamon spice with some ginger, and some fruity tartness that could be blueberry. Flavor is sweet malt, followed by spice and sweet fruit, ending with a creamy and toasty breath. Body is heavy but not too rich, not like gravy. This is a very Christmas-y beer, though I wouldn't say that I quite achieved a really strong blueberry cheesecake flavor. There's no question that it is a dessert beer but it's missing something from being truly exceptional. I'll go 4 stars for now and, hopefully, waiting 6 more months yields more interesting flavor.

Recipe Facts

Feliz Natal
American Stout
  • 5.50 Gallons Liters Batch Size
  • 7.00 Gallons Liters Boil Size
  • 90  min Boil Time
  • 1.091 OG
  • 1.030 FG
  • 62.1 IBU (tinseth) Bitterness
  • 0.68 BG:GU
  • 40.2° SRM Color
  • 67% Efficiency
  • 7.9% ABV Alcohol
  • 323 per 12oz Calories
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