clayof2day
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
Just cracked the first bottle of my Oatmeal stout, and I was a little dissapointed, to tell you the truth. It didn't really have any roasted character and tasted way more like a brown than a stout. Color was actually a little lighter than I expected as well. Modified the BYO recipe a bit, I used the following:
3.0 lbs. Light LME
3.3 lbs. Coopers Extra light DME
1 lb. crystal malt, 60 Lovibond
1.5 lb. American six-row pale ale malt
18 oz. oatmeal (flaked)
0.5 lb. chocolate malt
0.5 lb. roasted barley
1 oz. Fuggles hop pellets (4.2% alpha acid), for 60 min.
1/2 oz. Fuggles for 30 min.
1/2 oz. Fuggles for 2 min.
Batch size was about 4.5 gal. so OG was a little higher than expected at 1.065. Used White labs irish ale yeast (with starter) which got down to about 1.023. Seemed a little high, but I haven't calibrated my hydrometer and I think it gives readings a little on the high side.
Anyways, anyone else done this recipe, how was it? If you haven't done it, how do you think it would be?
Matt
Just cracked the first bottle of my Oatmeal stout, and I was a little dissapointed, to tell you the truth. It didn't really have any roasted character and tasted way more like a brown than a stout. Color was actually a little lighter than I expected as well. Modified the BYO recipe a bit, I used the following:
3.0 lbs. Light LME
3.3 lbs. Coopers Extra light DME
1 lb. crystal malt, 60 Lovibond
1.5 lb. American six-row pale ale malt
18 oz. oatmeal (flaked)
0.5 lb. chocolate malt
0.5 lb. roasted barley
1 oz. Fuggles hop pellets (4.2% alpha acid), for 60 min.
1/2 oz. Fuggles for 30 min.
1/2 oz. Fuggles for 2 min.
Batch size was about 4.5 gal. so OG was a little higher than expected at 1.065. Used White labs irish ale yeast (with starter) which got down to about 1.023. Seemed a little high, but I haven't calibrated my hydrometer and I think it gives readings a little on the high side.
Anyways, anyone else done this recipe, how was it? If you haven't done it, how do you think it would be?
Matt