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Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:36 pm
by Toby
I decided to have a go at making an Oyster Stout at the start of the year, I was not 100% confident how it would turn out so decided to only make a small amount of it Oyster Stout and the majority of the batch a pretty standard Stout. Last night I cracked a bottle a bottle of it open, and bloody hell I wish I'd made more, it was lovely. Slightly odd brew length:

30 Litre Post Boil

Golden Promise 6 Kg
Medium Crystal 750g
Flaked Barley 450g
Choc Malt 450g
Roasted Barley 300g
Rolled Oats (Porridge Oats Roasted) 300g
Caramalt 150g
Black Malt 150g

60 Min Boil

German Northern Brewer 75g @ 60 Min
UK Fuggle 30g @ 60 Min
12 Oysters Shucked in the boil 10 min from the end (Note this was for 10 Litres the other 20 Litres was kept as a std stout)

So4 Yeast

Beer was bottled.

Going to make a larger batch of this soon, the oysters gave a subtle briny / sea taste to it that worked really well.

Re: Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:52 pm
by homer brew
do you get to eat the oysters after , yummy

Re: Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:59 pm
by WishboneBrewery
weird... actual Oysters! :shock:
You wouldn't find those in any Oyster Stouts commercially made!

Re: Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:05 pm
by Toby
There is a brewery on Mersea Island which makes a stout with real oysters:

http://www.merseawine.com/brewery.htm

Stayed on his vineyard / brewery for a couple of days, very nice it was too.

Re: Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:09 pm
by WishboneBrewery
well well...
I think I'll stick to non-mollusc Stout :)

Re: Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:42 pm
by Horatio
I've had the pleasure of drinking ISLAND OYSTER and it is a cracking beer! As are all of their beers :D

Re: Oyster Stout

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:56 pm
by Toby
Yep cracking beers from the brewery and a really nice bunch as well. Had a good couple of days staying down there, nice location and great seafood.