Coffee Stout

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RauelDuke

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I'm looking to brew a coffee stout and am wondering what is the best way to get the coffee flavor into my beer. I was thinking that about just adding some coffee beans to the secondary, kinda like dry hopping it. Hopefully someone with a little more experience can weigh in.
 
Coarse-grind the beans and add them to the secondary.

If you use cold-brewed coffee, you can add it a bit at a time to get the right mix.
 
There's a Founders Breakfast Stout clone recipe on here that uses coffee. I suggest starting there: when i tried it, the recipe was really good. In that, I put course grind grains in the secondary.
 
Besides the coffee, certain recipes have black malt (instead of roasted barley) and they have a distinct "coffee" flavor to them. My oatmeal stout has that "coffee roasty" instead of "stout roasty" flavor, if that makes sense. A recipe with black malt (not much) and some pale chocolate malt, along with real coffee beans or cold brewed coffee would definitely bring that flavor to the forefront.
 
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