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I'm brewing an extract breakfast stout this weekend, but I want to make sure it is very full-bodied when all is said and done. A few people who have used this recipe before have said it is too light-bodied, so I don't want to make the same mistake.

What steps can I take to make sure my breakfast stout has a full mouthfeel? maltodextrin? lactose? Another option? What are the pros and cons of adding each of these?
 
You could get some flaked oats, and an equal amount of two-row, and do a mini-mash.

Or you can add a small amount of maltodextrin.

Personally I'd choose the former.
 
I use 1 lb of lactose. Works like a charm. Just add last 5 of the boil. Malto works too.
 

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