Anybody have a good one (all grain)? I have been snooping the internet without much luck. I know it is supposed to be “inspired” by Strong Scotch Ales but does not have the kettle caramelization that those have. Also, it seems bigger than the traditional Belgian Dubbel.
So far I have found out that the beer is 8.5% with a starting gravity of 16 plato. That would mean it ferments down to 0 :o which I find hard to believe having had the beer last week. Main malt is Pilsner with some darker malts and candi syrup for color. Hops used are Styrian Goldings, Tomahawk (probably for bittering), and Czeach Saaz. No idea of how many IBU’s but the website (Achouffe) mentions the beer has a “bitter bite”.
There seems to be some speculation (both ways) that a spice is used. No indication of which one. Anybody have any thoughts on that?
Achouffe use only Pilsner, and Glucose Syrup in every beer (as of last year). I did not see any new tanks on my last visit in august so its some what safe to think its still the same.
FG would be easy enough to check yourself, I bet its not .000 but closer to .004-6
Mc CHOUFFE Scotch of the Ardennes
The Mc CHOUFFE is an unfiltered dark beer, which is re-fermented in the bottle as well as in the keg. Behind its fruity flavour a slight hint of bitterness may be found.
The Chocolate Rye is mainly for color but I thought it might contribute slighty to the spiciness. The color matches the poured glass from the Achouffe website.
Ok thanks. I have the grains on the way. I was reading online the cherry Chouffe is based on the mc Chouffe. Any ideas on how to get the cherry flavor in the beer?