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Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 2:13 pm
by 196osh
Grist
Pale Malt 5 EBC 6 lbs. 9.8 oz 3000 grams 52.9%
Flaked Barley 0 EBC 0 lbs. 14.1 oz 400 grams 7.1%
Lager Malt 2.5 EBC 0 lbs. 15.8 oz 450 grams 7.9%
Chocolate Malt 1050 EBC 1 lbs. 1.6 oz 500 grams 8.8%
Roasted Barley 1350 EBC 0 lbs. 14.4 oz 410 grams 7.2%
Amber Malt 60 EBC 0 lbs. 9.2 oz 260 grams 4.6%
Crystal Malt 130 EBC 0 lbs. 8.8 oz 250 grams 4.4%
Pinhead Oats 2.5 EBC 0 lbs. 14.0 oz 400 grams 7.1%

Hop Variety
Bravo Whole 13.5 % 90 mins 0 lbs. 0.8 oz 22 grams 100%

Final Volume: 18 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.067
Final Gravity: 1.023
Alcohol Content: 5.8% ABV
Total Liquor: 28.5 Litres
Mash Liquor: 14.2 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 75 %
Bitterness: 34.9257827843564 EBU
Colour: 477 EBC

Yeast: 2.5L starter WLP-001. Fermented at 20C

Mash at 66C

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:16 pm
by 196osh
Just noticed I have no irish moss of profloc tabs.

Thankfully this beer should be dark as hell. :twisted:

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:26 pm
by adm
Lovely stuff. Have fun with that........I keep thinking about making an oatmeal stout but have never got around to it yet.

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:41 pm
by WishboneBrewery
whats the name mean? anything?

Hope its a good one :)

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:09 pm
by 196osh
Dark Ale, is what the name means. :mrgreen:

My dad speaks Irish so he named it.

Ended up with 20L @ 1068 including the 2.5L starter which I just threw in.

Will post up the pics I took soon. The pre boil wort looked like oil.

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:17 pm
by 196osh
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Starter after a good shake, 3.5Lish. 1L got split into 2 PET bottles and 2.5L ended up in the beer.

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Close up.

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Grainy goodness with some water treatment.

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Bravo for Bittering to 35IBUs

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Initial Run off from the sparge.

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Recirculation, don't know if the photo captured it but the first runnings really had an lovley almost oiley sheen.

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Run off into the boiler and FWH.

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Aerated and pitched, surrounded by one or two empties.

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:24 am
by leedsbrew
Looking good matey!

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:31 am
by 196osh
Thanks man.

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:36 pm
by DarloDave
Looks excellent, Sam Smiths Oatmeal stout is probably my favourite beer ever, so im interested in doing an Oatmeal stout.

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:49 pm
by oblivious
Looks great, enjoy :D

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:37 pm
by 196osh
Just a quick update on this guy. Down to 1028 today, so thats about 60% attenuation in 48hours. Still has a nice big yeast head on it. :mrgreen:

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:53 pm
by mysterio
Looking good did you toast those oats ?

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:14 am
by 196osh
mysterio wrote:Looking good did you toast those oats ?
I did indeed. They were probably in for around 30 mins at gas 3. They could have been in for longer, but I was getting hassel. They smelled very nice though.

The hydro sample tasted pretty damn good if I do say so myself. You can try one of these if you want, i'll also let you diagnose my Centenial Pale ale when you have a chance. Tastes just a bit funny to me.

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:22 am
by mysterio
Good stuff, yeah I might have some pilsner for you not sure though, just killed my keg of Flanders red tonight so can't help you there... 18 months work and gone in a heartbeat :lol:

Re: Leanndubh (Oatmeal Stout)

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:10 am
by 196osh
mysterio wrote:Good stuff, yeah I might have some pilsner for you not sure though, just killed my keg of Flanders red tonight so can't help you there... 18 months work and gone in a heartbeat :lol:
Killed? As in drank or drain?