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Dextrinous Porter

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Title: Dextrinous Porter
Yield: 1 Servings
Categories: Beer, Brewing

Ingredients:

8 lb Munton & Fison 2-row pale
Malt
1 1/2 lb Crystal malt
1/4 lb Chocolate malt
1/4 lb Black patent malt
1/2 lb Flaked barley
1 oz Willamette hops (boil)
1/2 oz Cascade hops (boil)
1/2 oz Cascade hops (finish)
Yeast


Mash grains. Add boiling hops and boil 90 minutes. Dry hop with 1/2
ounce Cascade. My mash temp was too high, as I misjudged the quantity of
strike liquor and the mash spent a lot of time in the 160-170 degree range
before I brought it down to 154 degrees. Conversion was good (1.048 for 5
gallons), but now after fermentation slowed to 1 bubble every 2 minutes,
the gravity is 1.024. I suspect there's nothing I can do to turn this
sweet porter into the dry porter I intended so my question is, "Is there
some style I can claim to have intended in the first place?" I guess I
need some level of plausible brewability. Original Gravity: 1.048 Final
Gravity: 1.024

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