NBU takes an in-depth look at Imperial Stouts to help you understand the classic style and perfect the art of brewing this decadent beer at home. Course instructor Chip Walton begins with a quick look at the style’s history and guidelines. Get a professional brewer’s perspective from Ben Smith, head brewer at Surly Brewing Company. Then join us for two complete homebrew demonstrations (extract and all-grain) with discussions of the many unique processes involved when brewing and flavoring a beer of such mammoth proportions at home.
The Brewing to Style series looks at different beer styles – everything from classic and historical styles, to the most popular new styles – what makes them unique, how they are brewed, and what variations you might find. We approach styles from a homebrewer’s perspective, but also present conversations with professional brewers to more fully understand style guidelines and brewing techniques.
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Product Details
What’s Included?
Chapter 01: Course Overview
- Lesson 01: Course Overview
Chapter 02: History, Guidelines & Pro Brewer’s Perspective
- Lesson 01: A Brief History
- Lesson 02: Style Guidlines
- Lesson 03: Pro Brewer Interview | Ben Smith (Surly Brewing Company)
Chapter 03: Homebrewing Imperial Stout
- Lesson 01: Dragon’s Silk Imperial Stout (Extract & All-Grain)
- Lesson 02: CVC Imperial (All-Grain, Flavoring with Whole Ingredients or Tinctures)
Chapter 04: Additional Resources
- Lesson 01: Closing Thoughts & Additional Resources
- Lesson 02: Course Evaluation Survey
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