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		<title>Java Stout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first beer I ever brewed was an Irish Stout. I remember thinking at the time that it would be cool to do a java stout and use Dunn Brothers coffee (because it&#8217;s awesome). The Irish Stout didn&#8217;t turn out great, though, so I got shy of making stouts for a long time after that. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first beer I ever brewed was an Irish Stout.  I remember thinking at the time that it would be cool to do a java stout and use Dunn Brothers coffee (because it&#8217;s awesome).  The Irish Stout didn&#8217;t turn out great, though, so I got shy of making stouts for a long time after that.  A few weeks ago, I decided to finally go ahead and give it a shot.  I&#8217;m proud to say the results are pretty decent.<br />
I bought a kit from Midwest for a Java Stout, which came with it&#8217;s own coffee beans, which I replaced with Dunn Brothers beans.<br />
The process was pretty simple.  Basically, brew a batch of Stout and then dump a half a pot of coffee in it when it&#8217;s almost done fermenting.<br />
I brewed it sometime before Thanksgiving and bottled it about a week before Christmas.  I had forgotten all about it until New Year&#8217;s Eve, when we discovered we didn&#8217;t have any beer for Meghan&#8217;s sister&#8217;s boyfriend (who is English and abhors any &#8220;lite&#8221; beer).  I remembered the java stout. So he got first taste.  It was room temp, since it&#8217;d just been carbonating for the last couple weeks, and I think that was a good thing.  After Mark pronounced it delicious, I had a taste and agreed.<br />
A few days later, I put a couple in the fridge, but when I tried drinking one cold, it was kind of nasty.  That might be due to my disdain for cold coffee, but I think it&#8217;s just the sort of beer that&#8217;s not meant to be ice cold.<br />
So tonight I tried an experiment and poured a glass half-full of room temperature java stout and ice cold java stout.  By my calculations, the temperature should be about 55.<br />
It&#8217;s delicious.</p>
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