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Black As Your Heart / Black Heat

I know the sugar isnt typical of the style, but I wanted a nice light body. In 6 of the bottles I popped in half green/red chillis.

Brewer: Alex van den Broek Email: -
URL: http://www.geocities.com/nzhomebrew
Beer: Black As Your Heart / Black Heat Style: Schwarzbier
Type: Extract w/grain Size: 12 liters
Color:
105 HCU (~36 SRM)
Bitterness: 34 IBU
OG: 1.049 FG: 1.014
Alcohol: 4.6% v/v (3.6% w/w)
Water: Soft water used for this one.
Grain: 300g British chocolate
Steep: steep chocolate malt for 30mins at 65°
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.049 12 liters
1.5kg Light malt extract
200g Cane sugar
Hops: 10g NZ Green Bullet (12% AA, 60 min.)
10g NZ Green Bullet (12% AA, 15 min.)
Yeast: Saflager Dried Yeast
Log: 8 days in primary.
Carbonation: 1tbsn of cane sugar in each 750ml bottle.
Tasting: A beautiful chocolately beer. no caramel taste which is what I wanted. the balance between the hops and malt was good too. Next time I would use a secondary though, as it could of fermented out some more. Black Heat - great combo of herbal chilli flavour and heat with dark malts. But after about 3 weeks the ones with the green chillis became too hot!

Recipe posted 07/22/04.