I have a batch of what I call "cream stout" (has rolled oats and lactose) bottle conditioning now and will be ready by the 17th. The last batch I made was without the oats and was great, so hopefully this one will be even better.
\I'll give it a shot. Here's what I always do: get a corned beef brisket flat - not a point; points are a PITA - then simmer it in the crockpot on low overnight in a little water. (You can even do this a day or two ahead of time.)
Next morning, pull the fat cap off, let the beef cool a little bit then toss it in the fridge in a 9x13 pan with as much of the juice as you can fit in there. I do that because it's much easier to slice cold than when it's warm. Once it's cold, Slice it thin across the grain - across the grain is really important.
Put it back in the 9x13, cover with foil and warm it up in a 250° oven.
ETA: I've watched the guys at the Jewish deli slice hot brisket super thin, but I could never do it right, so I go with the chill then slice method.
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Thanks!
The recipes I've seen call for just adding carrots, potatoes, onion and the brisket to crockpot with a 12 oz stout and letting it go for 8-10 hours. Any harm in just doing this? I'm not too concerned with leaving with carrots and potatoes go all day. Although, I may just cook the brisket all day and add them to the crockpot an hour or two before serving.
I brewed an Irish red that is bottled and primed, and using that yeast cake I brewed a dry Irish stout which will be 3weeks bottle primed on 3/17- so ready! I give it a shot of wine preserving gas (nitro) and it gets a nice fine creamy head pretty much like a Guinness drought. For food I'm going to a local bar for free corned beef and cabbage. I bought a nice piece of flat cut, but I'll be cooking it another day.have a fun and safe day.
Milk stout (along with a chocolate porter, blonde ale, hard cider, and raspberry wheat already in the keezer) and Korean skewered beef and pork slow cooked on the traeger here at the brewery in prep for our annual St pats vinyl blow out hootnanny