rye stout? rogensbier? frankenbier? other?

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rye stout? rogensbier? frankenbier? other?

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if I made an ale using cbw rye... which is base malt , and rye and something else... cant recall atm... and used warrior hops only...
then used black patent, chocolate and crystal 120 for a steep...

and yeast US05...

would this be a rye stout or what, assuming abv of about 4.5% ?
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Re: rye stout? rogensbier? frankenbier? other?

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I guess it could be a rye stout or even a black RyePA. My opinion of most stouts (except maybe American stouts) are that they use a lower alpha hop. When high alpha hops are used, it puts you in the black ipa area.......at least that's my feelings and understanding of the style.
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Re: rye stout? rogensbier? frankenbier? other?

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It would depend on how much hops and when they were added. IE 1/2oz only bittering @60 is more stoutish then if you add hops later... most of the rye extracts have some C40 too though. With that much crystal it might be more like a rye robust porter then stout. But whatever, it's beer!
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