Ducatiboy stu has one in the recipe section here called Pillar of Stout. That was my starting point, and I tweaked it with what I had on hand. You could make an addition of rolled oats into that grain bill.I was tempted to try an oatmeal stout. I'll make sure I have enough other beer to hold me over so I don't crack it too early.
Any recipes you guys would recommend for a first time stouter?
Fyi on this recipe I found the thread but it was up to Poo a bit. Was all written in code.Ducatiboy stu has one in the recipe section here called Pillar of Stout. That was my starting point, and I tweaked it with what I had on hand. You could make an addition of rolled oats into that grain bill.
Gday all, I ended up brewing a lighter summer porter and had a carbonation question. Keen to try Manticle's recipe next!
I'm still using glass and PET bottles (almost got a kegerator until we went and bought a house).
Just wondering, if I want to stay in that low to moderate range of carbonation should I just use half the carb drop recommendation for Normal carb level beers?
I have read that most people do do that. I wouldn't know how to go about it and I'm worried I'd stuff it up and end up with a glass bottle fireworks show in the spare room and a fuming missus! HahaBatch priming is your friend. That way you can control your sugar per litre in a better format than "1 drop or 2?".
I have read that most people do do that. I wouldn't know how to go about it and I'm worried I'd stuff it up and end up with a glass bottle fireworks show in the spare room and a fuming missus! Haha
Mostly though I was given a heap of carb drops when I first got into brewing from a mate that doesn't do it any more.
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