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Imperial / Russian Stout

Stouts & Porters

Difficulty: Easy

Intense, complex, high alcohol with dark fruit and roast

8-12%
ABV
50-90
IBU
60-120
EBC
1.8-2.4
CO₂ vol

How to Brew a Imperial / Russian Stout

Typical Malts

  • Pale Ale or Pilsner malt

Typical Hops

  • Style-appropriate hops

Yeast

Ale yeast (e.g. US-05, S-04)

Style Requirements

Typical Flavors

intense
dark fruit
roast
warming
complex
tar

FAQ about Imperial / Russian Stout

What is a Imperial / Russian Stout?

Intense, complex, high alcohol with dark fruit and roast

How much alcohol does a Imperial / Russian Stout have?

A Imperial / Russian Stout typically has 8–12% ABV. Original gravity ranges from N/A–N/A, final gravity from N/A–N/A.

How bitter is a Imperial / Russian Stout?

A Imperial / Russian Stout has 50–90 IBU (International Bitterness Units). This is a fairly bitter style.

What ingredients do you need for a Imperial / Russian Stout?

Typical malts: Pale Ale or Pilsner malt. Typical hops: Style-appropriate hops. Yeast: Ale yeast (e.g. US-05, S-04).

Do you need special equipment for a Imperial / Russian Stout?

A Imperial / Russian Stout can be brewed with standard equipment (pot or all-in-one system). Fermentation temperature: 18–24°C (64–75°F).

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