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    Fermentables

    70% - Maris Otter Pale - UK
    5% - Flaked Oats - US
    5% - Coffee Malt - UK
    2% - Crystal 60L - UK
    2% - Flaked Barley - US
    2% - Aromatic Malt - UK
    2% - Extra Dark Crystal 120L - UK
    1% - Special B - BE
    6% - Roasted Barley - UK
    5% - Pale Chocolate - UK

    Hops

    Magnum
    67.4
    East Kent Golding (UK)
    6.9
    East Kent Golding (UK)
    0.0

    Yeast

    Imperial A01- House (WLP007 equivalent)

    Other Stuff

    Yeast Nutrient
    Irish Moss
    Clarity Ferm

    Mash Steps

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    Recipe Facts

    Clone Of RIS- final
    Imperial Stout
    • 5.00 Gallons Liters Batch Size
    • 6.50 Gallons Liters Boil Size
    • 90  min Boil Time
    • 1.110 OG
    • 1.030 FG
    • 74.2 IBU (tinseth) Bitterness
    • 0.67 BG:GU
    • 63.4° SRM Color
    • 75% Efficiency
    • 10.4% ABV Alcohol
    • 394 per 12oz Calories

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