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The Face planter

This is the Face Planter, This is not a beer that you sit and drink a 6 pack of. This is a One maybe two beers and done. It is recommended that you pitch this on to a second or third generation yeast cake and ADD at least 3 packages of your fav yeast as well.

Brewer: Vance Hanna Email: vancehanna@yahoo.com
Beer: The Face planter Style: Imperial Stout
Type: Extract w/grain Size: 5 gallons
Color:
166 HCU (~50 SRM)
Bitterness: 84 IBU
OG: 1.153 FG: 1.034
Alcohol: 15.3% v/v (12.0% w/w)
Water: I used 6 gallons of Distilled water with 3 oz of burtons water salts.
Grain: 1 lb. American crystal 20L
.5 lb. British black patent
1 lb. Roasted barley
Steep: steep grains 60 mins at 155°
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.127 6 gallons
6 lb. Light malt extract
6 lb. Wheat extract
6 lb. Honey
1 lb. Molasses
Pitched 5 teaspoons yeast nutrient and 5 teaspoons yeast energizer.
Hops: 2 oz. Chinook (12% AA, 60 min.)
2 oz. Brewers Gold (8.5% AA, 30 min.)
5 oz. Fuggles (4.75% AA, 15 min.)
Yeast: I pitched 6 dry Nottingham packages then 1 week later pitched 6 more then racked to secondary after another week and pitched 6 more packages. i really would pitch this on a 3rd generation yeast cake if i made it again, say make 2 nice stouts 1.050 or so with a good smack pack yeast, then pitch this on the cake and add 6 packages Nottingham dry as well.
Log: Sadly i had not yet learned to keep good notes when i first made this.it was fermented a bit on the warm side, around 72° and Dry hopped at day 3,6,and 9 with 1 oz leaf fuggles. that is about all i remember.
Carbonation: I would Force carb in a keg, then bottle and age at least 1 year before drinking.
Tasting: i only tasted one, it was at the 2 month mark, it was still very green and a bit too harsh but not horrible, but then i moved by plane and had to leave it behind, i have a feeling it would be awesome at 1 year but sadly until i rebrew it ill never know.

Recipe posted 01/27/10.