How would Peanut Butter be added to Biabacus???
Rich
Post #2 made 10 years ago
Are you thinking of putting peanut butter in your beer?
I have used powdered peanut butter (PB2), as that has most of the fats/oils removed.
Even so, it doesn't add any fermentables so is just added in section I (special instructions).
I have used powdered peanut butter (PB2), as that has most of the fats/oils removed.
Even so, it doesn't add any fermentables so is just added in section I (special instructions).
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Post #3 made 10 years ago
Thanks Mally. I was looking at a peanut butter porter recipe that called for natural peanut butter to be added during the boil.
Rich
Rich
Post #4 made 10 years ago
Rich ....just curious .... can you post the recipe ??
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Post #5 made 10 years ago
I am still working it out. I will post it and maybe it can be reviewed here??? Or should I put it in the Convert recipes... forum?
Rich
Rich
Post #6 made 10 years ago
Okay. So here it goes... This recipe is from the Brooklyn Brew Shop's Beer Making Book. I contacted BBS to get the OG/FG and they kindly responded back with those numbers. I found a PDF online (http://brooklynbrewshop.com/directions/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... ctions.pdf) which indicated that there should be 3.8 L of wort at flame out. I multiplied that number by .96 to estimate VAW and put that number in as VAW. Hops were only listed as the type and the weight. There were tables in the book giving a range of average AA% for the hops. I simply took the middle number in that range and plugged it in along with the weight of the hops to be added. It also indicated 1/3 Cup of Natural Peanut Butter with the oil skimmed off. I found the weight of 1 Cup of Peanut Butter and multiplied it by .33 to find the approximate weight. The recipe is for 1 gallon of beer. Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Recipe Overview
Brewer: Rich Pollard
Style: Porter
Source Recipe Link:
ABV: 7.6% (assumes any priming sugar used is diluted.)
Original Gravity (OG): 1.077
IBU's (Tinseth): 25.2
Bitterness to Gravity Ratio: 0.33
Colour:
Kettle Efficiency (as in EIB and EAW): 79.8 %
Efficiency into Fermentor (EIF): 68.4 %
Note: This is a Pure BIAB (Full Volume Mash)
Times and Temperatures
Mash: 90 mins at 67 C = 152.6 F
Boil: 90 min
Ferment:
Volumes & Gravities
(Note that VAW below is the Volume at Flame-Out (VFO) less shrinkage.)
The, "Clear Brewing Terminology," thread at http://www.biabrewer.info/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Total Water Needed (TWN): 8.78 L = 2.32 G
Volume into Boil (VIB): 7.86 L = 2.08 G @ 1.045
Volume of Ambient Wort (VAW): 4.43 L = 1.17 G @ 1.077
Volume into Fermentor (VIF): 3.8 L = 1 G @ 1.077
Volume into Packaging (VIP): 3.52 L = 0.93 G @ 1.019 assuming apparent attenuation of 75 %
The Grain Bill (Also includes extracts, sugars and adjuncts)
Note: If extracts, sugars or adjuncts are not followed by an exclamation mark, go to http://www.biabrewer.info" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (needs link)
82.8% Pale Ale Malt 1196 grams = 2.64 pounds
6.9% Caramel 60 100 grams = 0.22 pounds
3.4% Chocolate Malt 49 grams = 0.11 pounds
6.9% Roasted Barley 100 grams = 0.22 pounds
The Hop Bill (Based on Tinseth Formula)
12.8 IBU N. Brewer Pellets (7.5%AA) 3.6 grams = 0.129 ounces at 75 mins
9.4 IBU N. Brewer Pellets (7.5%AA) 3.6 grams = 0.129 ounces at 30 mins
3 IBU Fuggles Pellets (3%AA) 3.6 grams = 0.129 ounces at 20 mins
Mash Steps
Mash Type: Pure BIAB (Full-Volume Mash): Saccharifiaction for 90 mins at 67 C = 152.6 F
#VALUE!
Miscellaneous Ingredients
Chilling & Hop Management Methods
Fermentation & Conditioning
Special Instructions/Notes on this Beer
89 grams of Natural Peanut Butter with oil skimmed off to be added to Boil for 45 minutes
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[center]Peanut Butter Porter[/center]
Recipe Overview
Brewer: Rich Pollard
Style: Porter
Source Recipe Link:
ABV: 7.6% (assumes any priming sugar used is diluted.)
Original Gravity (OG): 1.077
IBU's (Tinseth): 25.2
Bitterness to Gravity Ratio: 0.33
Colour:
Kettle Efficiency (as in EIB and EAW): 79.8 %
Efficiency into Fermentor (EIF): 68.4 %
Note: This is a Pure BIAB (Full Volume Mash)
Times and Temperatures
Mash: 90 mins at 67 C = 152.6 F
Boil: 90 min
Ferment:
Volumes & Gravities
(Note that VAW below is the Volume at Flame-Out (VFO) less shrinkage.)
The, "Clear Brewing Terminology," thread at http://www.biabrewer.info/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Total Water Needed (TWN): 8.78 L = 2.32 G
Volume into Boil (VIB): 7.86 L = 2.08 G @ 1.045
Volume of Ambient Wort (VAW): 4.43 L = 1.17 G @ 1.077
Volume into Fermentor (VIF): 3.8 L = 1 G @ 1.077
Volume into Packaging (VIP): 3.52 L = 0.93 G @ 1.019 assuming apparent attenuation of 75 %
The Grain Bill (Also includes extracts, sugars and adjuncts)
Note: If extracts, sugars or adjuncts are not followed by an exclamation mark, go to http://www.biabrewer.info" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (needs link)
82.8% Pale Ale Malt 1196 grams = 2.64 pounds
6.9% Caramel 60 100 grams = 0.22 pounds
3.4% Chocolate Malt 49 grams = 0.11 pounds
6.9% Roasted Barley 100 grams = 0.22 pounds
The Hop Bill (Based on Tinseth Formula)
12.8 IBU N. Brewer Pellets (7.5%AA) 3.6 grams = 0.129 ounces at 75 mins
9.4 IBU N. Brewer Pellets (7.5%AA) 3.6 grams = 0.129 ounces at 30 mins
3 IBU Fuggles Pellets (3%AA) 3.6 grams = 0.129 ounces at 20 mins
Mash Steps
Mash Type: Pure BIAB (Full-Volume Mash): Saccharifiaction for 90 mins at 67 C = 152.6 F
#VALUE!
Miscellaneous Ingredients
Chilling & Hop Management Methods
Fermentation & Conditioning
Special Instructions/Notes on this Beer
89 grams of Natural Peanut Butter with oil skimmed off to be added to Boil for 45 minutes
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Post #7 made 10 years ago
I think this one is a wee bit more accurate.
Rich
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Re: Peanut Butter
Post #9 made 8 years ago
Rich, I would love to know how this turned out!
My brew buddy is a purist, but I am fascinated by stuff like this.
My brew buddy is a purist, but I am fascinated by stuff like this.
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Re: Peanut Butter
Post #10 made 3 years ago
Hello! I just logged for the first time in years. I did brew this beer, but I have forgotten it now after going to grad school. I simplified my here-and-there brewing to just English Pale Ales for the most part. Sorry....
Rich
Rich