Gamayun Russian Imperial Stout Extract Version

Gamayun Russian Imperial Stout Extract Version is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 15.
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Rich and complex, with variable amounts of roasted grains, maltiness. Notes of coffee, dark chocolate, and caramel lurk in the background with just enough hops to balance the sweet. Dark black in color with a caramel colored head.Full and creamy-smooth mouthfeel. Like a mocha, deceptively smooth with little alcohol heat, make sure this Siren doesn't get the best of you.

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Summary

    What You Get

    1 Bewitched Amber Ale Brewing Extract (HME)

    1 Northwest Pale Ale Brewing Extract (HME)

    2 Packets of Dry Brewing Yeast (Under the Lid of the Brewing Extract)

    1 Packet of BrewMax LME Robust

    1 Packet of S-04 Yeast

    1 Packet of No-Rinse Cleanser


    For Fans Of

    Bell's Brewery Expedition Stout

    Founder Brewing Imperial Stout


    Brew Specs

    Flavor: Malty

    Original Gravity: 1.098

    Final Gravity: 1.024

    ABV: 9.6%

    SRM: (Color): 25

    IBU: (Bitterness): 63


    STEP 1: SANITIZING

    Cleaning is one of the most important steps in brewing. It kills microscopic bacteria, wild yeast, and molds that may cause off-flavors in your beer. Make certain to clean all equipment that comes in contact with your beer by following the directions below:

    1. Fill clean keg with warm water to line mark 1 on the back, then add ½ pack (about 1 tablespoon) of No-Rinse Cleanser and stir until dissolved. Once dissolved, the solution is ready to use. Save the remaining ½ of No-Rinse Cleanser because you will need it for bottling.

    2. Screw on lid and swirl the keg so that the cleaning solution makes contact with the entire interior of the keg, including the underside of the lid. Note that the ventilation notches under the lid may leak solution. Allow to sit for at least 2 minutes and swirl again.

    3. To clean the spigot, open it fully and allow liquid to flow for 5 seconds and then close

    4. Pour the rest of the solution from the keg into a large bowl. Place your spoon/whisk, can opener and measuring cup into the bowl to keep them cleaned throughout the brewing process. Leave them immersed for at least 2 minutes in cleaning solution prior to using.

    5. After all surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned, do not rinse or dry the keg or utensils. Return lid to top of keg, proceed immediately to brewing.


    STEP 2: BREWING

    Brewing beer is the process of combining a starch source (in this case, a malt brewing extract) with yeast. Once combined, the yeast eats the sugars in the malt, producing alcohol and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is called fermentation.

    1. Remove the yeast packet from under the lid of the cans of Brewing Extract (you won’t be
    using this), then place the unopened cans and BrewMax LME in hot tap water.

    2. Using the measuring cup, pour 4 cups of water into your clean 3-quart or larger pot, and bring
    the mixture to a boil then remove from heat. 

    3. Open both cans of Brewing Extract and the BrewMax LME and pour the contents into the hot
    mixture in your pot. Stir until thoroughly mixed. This mixture of unfermented beer is called
    wort. 

    4. Fill your fermenter with cold tap water to the mark 1 on the back. If using any other fermenter
    this would be approximately 1 gallon of water.

    5. Pour the wort into your fermenter, and then bring the volume of the fermenter to mark 2 by
    adding more cold water. (If you have a different fermenter top it off with cold water to the 8.5-
    liter mark).

    6. Stir your wort mixture vigorously with your sanitized spoon or whisk.

    7. Sprinkle the Safale US-04 yeast packet into the keg, and screw on the lid. Do not stir. 

    Put your fermenter in a location with a consistent temperature between 70° and 76° F (21°-24°
    C), and out of direct sunlight. Ferment for 21 days.


    STEP 4: BOTTLING & CARBONATING

    After 21 days, taste a small sample to determine if the beer is fully fermented and ready to bottle. If it tastes like flat beer, it is ready. If it’s sweet, then it’s not ready. Let it ferment for 3 more days (24 total). At this point, it is time to bottle. Do not let it sit in the fermenter for longer than 24 days total.

    1. When your beer is ready to bottle, fill a 1-gallon container with warm water, then add the remaining ½ pack of the No-Rinse Cleanser and stir until dissolved. Once dissolved, it is ready to use

    2. Distribute the cleaning solution equally among the bottles. Screw-on caps (or cover with a metal cap if using glass bottles) and shake bottles vigorously. Allow to sit 10 minutes, then shake the bottles again. Remove caps and empty all cleaning solutions into a large bowl. Use this solution to clean any other equipment you may be using for bottling. Do not rinse.

    3. Add 2 Carbonation Drops to each 740-mL bottle. For 1-liter bottles, add 2 ½ drops; for ½-liter bottles add 1 drop. Alternatively, you can add table sugar using this table as a guide. 

    4. Holding the bottle at an angle, fill each bottle to about 2 inches from the bottle’s top.

    5. Place caps on bottles, hand tighten, and gently turn the bottle over to check the bottle’s seal. It is not necessary to shake them.

    6. Store the bottles upright and out of direct sunlight in a location with a consistent temperature between 70°-76°F or 21°-24°C. Allow sitting for a minimum of 14 days. If the temperature is cooler than suggested it may take an additional week to reach full carbonation. 


    TIP FROM OUR BREWMASTERS

    After the primary carbonation has taken place your beer is ready to drink. We recommend putting 1 bottle in the refrigerator at first for 48 hrs. After 48hrs. give it a try and if it is up to your liking put the rest of your beer in the fridge. If it does not taste quite right, leave the bottles out at room temp for another week or so. Keep following this method until your brew tastes just how you like it. 

    This process is called conditioning and during this time the yeast left in your beer can help clean up any off-flavors. Almost everything gets a little better with time and so will your beer

    Rated 4 out of 5 by Doug cc from Great Stout, longer condition time Requires a little patience. Tastes great at 4 weeks conditioning but a little flat. At 2 months conditioning it was perfect (that’s the pic) Just like a high end 4 pack from my favorite KC brewery.
    Date published: 2020-08-18
    Rated 5 out of 5 by Andres3277 from Great Beer Delicious stout; chocolatey and nutty. I brewed this in August/September to have ready for the holidays. It took a looooong time for the bottles to get carbonated. The Gamayun took about two months while every other beer I’ve brewed took a couple of days. It’s worth the wait, though, because this beer needs some conditioning anyway. Goes great with a holiday meal.
    Date published: 2021-02-07
    Rated 1 out of 5 by Jonathan B from It fell flat I followed the instructions from the site exactly and after a month of sitting in bottles with carbonation drops my beer is still flat. After commenting on the facebook group apparently this is a "normal" issue. I guess I will just put them in a closet some where and forget about them for like 6 months. Then they will either be carbonated or poured out.
    Date published: 2020-01-08
    Rated 5 out of 5 by para566 from Great beer !!! Just needs time This beer has been conditioning for 4 wks. I tried a bottle just to see where it is at and I must say this is going to be a GREAT beer !!! Very good head great flavor, It will be even better a month from now. This beer just needs some time to become a fantastic brew ! ★★★★★
    Date published: 2020-09-24
    Rated 5 out of 5 by TexTom from Deep and roasty Bought in 4Q 2019, quite happy with the results between Thanksgiving and New Year's. The longer it sat in the bottles before drinking, the better it seemed to get; last bottle or 2 had a massive head in the glass, very satisfying. Would definitely buy again!
    Date published: 2020-01-08
    Rated 5 out of 5 by Kory L from Amazing Taste Great Flavor! Also really good ABV. Let set for at least 5 months after bottling to get the best flavor possible.
    Date published: 2020-03-27
    Rated 4 out of 5 by andy73 from good flavor brewed per the instructions, flavor is good just not a lot of carbonation.
    Date published: 2020-04-30
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