Grant's Imperial Stout Clone
Classification:
stout, Russian Imperial stout, imperial stout, Grants Imperial stout,
extract
Source: Steve Armbrust (Steve_Armbrust@ccm.co.intel.com),
HBD Issue #1592, 11/30/94
This is an extract recipe (with specialty grains) that I made with a
friend several years ago (we got the recipe somewhere, but I can't
remember where). The FG turned out a little high, but it tasted a lot
like Grant's. The major problem with this recipe was that the
ingredients for five gallons cost more than a five-gallon keg of the
original.
Ammended Comments...Gravity Looks Off:
I just copied the recipe from my 1989 brewers log without looking too
closely. As several have pointed out, there seems to be way too much malt.
Funny thing, that's the way I remember brewing it, because it was so
expensive. Obviously, my gravity figures were off. It would have a much
higher OG than 1.075.
Of course, I could have been drinking too much home brew and imagined the
entire thing. But I didn't intend the post as a joke. Anyway, for your
own peace of mind, try a lighter version and use one can of Edme and
Alexanders instead of two.
Ingredients: (for 5 U.S. gallons)
- Two 3.3 lb cans Edme SFX dark unhopped extract
- Two 4 lb cans Alexanders unhopped extract
- 3 lbs M&F dark dry extract
- 1 lb clover honey
- 1/2 lb chocolate malt
- 1/2 lb roasted barley
- 5 oz cascade hops (in boil for 60 minutes)
- 1 oz bullion hops (dry hopped for 3-4 days)
- Wyeast 1084 Irish ale yeast
Procedure:
Crush the specialty grains and do a partial mash. (We added them
to two gallons of cold water, heated just to boiling, and
strained.) Add the rest of the water, the extract, honey, and
cascade hops and boil for 60 minutes. Cool and pitch yeast. After
primary fermentation, rack to secondary and dry hop with the
bullion hops.
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