Y youngy Well-Known Member Joined 12/8/07 Messages 84 Reaction score 0 21/5/08 #1 Just looking at doing a stout, and I like the taste of Southwark Old Stout. Could someone point me in the direction of a AG recipe for a stout like Southwark Old Stout. Cheers,
Just looking at doing a stout, and I like the taste of Southwark Old Stout. Could someone point me in the direction of a AG recipe for a stout like Southwark Old Stout. Cheers,
Stuster Big mash up Joined 16/4/05 Messages 5,216 Reaction score 72 21/5/08 #2 youngy, Southwark can be classed as a foreign export stout. You can find the Style of the Week thread on that here and there's a good amount of info and recipes there.
youngy, Southwark can be classed as a foreign export stout. You can find the Style of the Week thread on that here and there's a good amount of info and recipes there.
warrenlw63 Just a Hoe Joined 4/5/04 Messages 7,202 Reaction score 12 21/5/08 #3 Yep, a real Oz gem alongside Cooper's Best Extra. Fantastic value for money too. Reckon you're dead right Stuster. Only thing is its probably dead on the lower end of the IBU scale. Bit sweeter and fuller-bodied than Coopers. Love it. :lol: Or should that be love 'em. Warren -
Yep, a real Oz gem alongside Cooper's Best Extra. Fantastic value for money too. Reckon you're dead right Stuster. Only thing is its probably dead on the lower end of the IBU scale. Bit sweeter and fuller-bodied than Coopers. Love it. :lol: Or should that be love 'em. Warren -
randyrob Halfluck Brewing Joined 25/10/06 Messages 1,596 Reaction score 7 21/5/08 #4 Over here in the west we call it "Swan Stout" and yes it is a top drop that is available alomst everywhere!
Over here in the west we call it "Swan Stout" and yes it is a top drop that is available alomst everywhere!