Wanted Recipe For A Kits And Kilo Oatmeal Stout

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delboy

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HI CAN ANYONE HELP ME HERE ONLY SEEMS TO BE AG recipes for an oat meal stout i would like to use a can of stout goo for a base and do a oatmeal mash .

any help and methods in doing this would be nice.

how to mash the oatmeal and add the final to the fermenter with the goo and what else do i need to do ect ect .


herd alot about them and want to do a mini mash style well give it a go ?

delboy :beer:
 
You'll need to do a partial mash at a minimum. The oats won't convert itself.
 
delboy said:
HI CAN ANYONE HELP ME HERE ONLY SEEMS TO BE AG recipes for an oat meal stout i would like to use a can of stout goo for a base and do a oatmeal mash .

any help and methods in doing this would be nice.

how to mash the oatmeal and add the final to the fermenter with the goo and what else do i need to do ect ect .


herd alot about them and want to do a mini mash style well give it a go ?

delboy :beer:
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timmy said:
You'll need to do a partial mash at a minimum. The oats won't convert itself.
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delboy,
timmy is correct. There is a lot of information about this most excellent beer in this thread http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...l=uncle%20tobys

Covers all that stuff about converting oats with a minimash from memory.

cheers
johnno
 
Delboy,

Maltshovel have an Oatmeal Stout kit. It is an all malt kit that makes 11.5 liters so you need two kits to do 23 liters. They are approx $14 from Big W.
 

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