

Pharmbrewer wrote:
In my last experiment I primed a liter of my milk stout with hot cocoa mix. Havn't tried it yet but the kegs almost gone now so I'll have to drink it soon in order to compare. Problem is there is still cocoa stuck to the sides of the bottle It does not seem to dissolve well. Next time I'm going to pick up some of those cocoa nibs from more beer.

Pharmbrewer wrote:Pharmbrewer wrote:
In my last experiment I primed a liter of my milk stout with hot cocoa mix. Havn't tried it yet but the kegs almost gone now so I'll have to drink it soon in order to compare. Problem is there is still cocoa stuck to the sides of the bottle It does not seem to dissolve well. Next time I'm going to pick up some of those cocoa nibs from more beer.
In case anyone was curious this experiment did not work out well. I got a gusher and the remaining beer was filled with cocoa powder. However all is not lost as I think the basic flavor of a chocolate milk stout is tasty. Next time I'm going to ramp up the roastyness of this brew and through some cocoa nibs on it. To be continued...

Grist Licker wrote:
They put sugar in cocoa mix. That's where you gusher is coming from. I use plain Hershey's Cocoa. No sugar, nothing but cocoa in there. I've used it in the boil kettle and the fermenter. Check out the original Jamil Show, the Black Forest Stout episode.


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