I've been making ciders recently and finally decided to give real beer a go. Of course I only had half the components on hand that I actually needed, so this could be a complete failure. I had some LME and a tube of quaker oats sitting around that I threw together. It's not really an English Bitter, but thats the closest style I can think of. If anyone knows better, I shall gladly partake of that wisdom.
I mashed the Oats in a converted Gatorade cooler with 1 gallon at 160 degrees for 30 minutes then sparged with another gallon at the same temp. Added LME and boiled for 30min. Cooled to 80F and moved to primary. Pitched a full packet of notty (already proofed in warm water). I had bubbles in about 10 minutes and it looks finished as of 76 hrs later. I'll check it tomorrow to see how it's doing.
Wish me luck!
OG 1.055 @ 80F
--- Experimental "Whitehall & Oats" ---
2.5 Gal
Amber LME 3 lbs, 8 oz
Rolled Oats 1 lbs, 4 oz
Amarillo Pellets .25 oz @ 30 mins
Amarillo Pellets .5 oz @ 20 mins
Amarillo Pellets .25 oz @ 5 mins
Nottingham Ale Yeast
I mashed the Oats in a converted Gatorade cooler with 1 gallon at 160 degrees for 30 minutes then sparged with another gallon at the same temp. Added LME and boiled for 30min. Cooled to 80F and moved to primary. Pitched a full packet of notty (already proofed in warm water). I had bubbles in about 10 minutes and it looks finished as of 76 hrs later. I'll check it tomorrow to see how it's doing.
Wish me luck!
OG 1.055 @ 80F
--- Experimental "Whitehall & Oats" ---
2.5 Gal
Amber LME 3 lbs, 8 oz
Rolled Oats 1 lbs, 4 oz
Amarillo Pellets .25 oz @ 30 mins
Amarillo Pellets .5 oz @ 20 mins
Amarillo Pellets .25 oz @ 5 mins
Nottingham Ale Yeast