Double Chocolate Stout Recipe

Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:20 am

Hi after a long weekend drinking Youngs Double Chocolate Stout at a friends.

Would like to be able to make this myself
Then I dont have to drink so much in one go as i did. :oops:

Adam
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Re: Double Chocolate Stout Recipe

Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:43 pm

awalker wrote:Hi after a long weekend drinking Youngs Double Chocolate Stout at a friends.

Would like to be able to make this myself
Then I dont have to drink so much in one go as i did. :oops:

Adam


Hey Adam:

BYO printed a clone of this Stout a while back here is the recipe

3.1 kg of pale ale malt
0.31 kg Crystal 60
0.37 kg Chocolate malt
0.34 kg Lactose
0.23 kg Invert sugar
0.11 kg Cane sugar
0.17 Kg Cocoa Powder
9.4 g Liquid Chocolate extract
1/8 tsp yeast nutrient
40 g Fuggles
7g EK Goldings
Wyeast 1318

Mash at 67C for 60 min
Boil for 90 minutes add the cocoa after 75min.
Add Liquid Chocolate extract to the secondary

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Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:59 pm

Thanks Blue will give that a try!!

Just have a couple of lagers to do first
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Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:28 am

Here is one I did and it turned out pretty good.

9# Maris Otter Pale Malt
.75# Chocolate Malt
.25# Black Patent Malt
.25# Crystal 40L
.25# Black Roasted Barley
.5# Malto Drxtrin

1Oz Galena Hops 60Min

Add 1OZ Unsweetened cocoa powder at kegging

Depending on how much chocolate flavor you want you may want to add a little more powder at kegging. The chocolate was there but really light in this one. It turned out to be fairly dry and light but great aroma and flavor. Good luck. I have 2 bottles of this waiting to compete on the 31st.
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Kegged: JZ's Smoked Porter (2nd place medal winning)
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Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:36 am

Thanks Lennybuzz will give that one a try as well
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