Anyway, I bought the ingredients for making a drop of ditch's stout yesterday when I was about half way through the thread. All my brews so far (10 kits or so) have been made with Tate and Lyle granulated sugar only (Feel free to tear my balls off here Ditch). After tasting my Coopers Wheat Beer I was a bit disappointed at how 'thin' it tasted with just the white table sugar alone so I figured it was time to experiment. As a new forum user, I figured 40 odd pages and raving reviews would be a good place to start! Just lately, I've been dreaming of a nice pint (or seven) of some treacle-y stout as well, so discovering this thread came at the perfect time.

First off, the brew I put in the FV today isn't a true Ditch's Stout per se (that's a disclaimer Ditch, feel free to rip me apart). So here's my 'brew diary' of today's antics.
I invested in one of those rubbery bucket thingies and a 50w aquarium heater. £6 for the bucket (Wickes), and £19 for the 50w heater (Pets at home). To be honest, my house is about warm enough anyway, but it can cool off at night or when the missus decides she's having a hot-flush and needs the window open. I'm almost certain I don't need the heater yet, but I'm thinking of it as an investment for the winter. It can get pretty cold in our flat due to the shop downstairs (also, my LHBS by the way!

First off, I think I might actually be lazier than you Ditch (if that's possible!) and can't be arsed sanitising things - the fewer items the better for me. I dont have the luxury of having buckets of bleach and whatnot lying around for longer than a couple of hours (the better half moans about there being a single FV being on show!

Anyway, due to my laziness I couldn't be d1cked with sanitising the heater so I've put my FV in the rubbery bucket wotsit, filled it with water and I've got the heater in there.
I didn't use the exact 'raw cane sugar' that Ditch uses either. You'll be glad to know though Ditch, that I didn't use 100% Tate & Lyle! I got some of that Molasses Raw Cane Sugar that somebody else used a few posts back (£1.50 from Morrisons). It's like a big black block of sugary goodness. Tastes very treacle-y. I'm not one for measuring ingredients, so I threw the lot (500g) into a huge saucepan, along with the contents of the kit, a kilo of dark spray malt and some water. I heated it and stirred it until I felt everything was dissolved. I did find though that the malt and/or sugar all clumped together and became rock hard lumps! Having never used malt before, I sh!t myself at this point thinking I'd f*cked up, so I got my stick blender out and whizzed it up. That seemed to do the job! This created a nice head which I'm sure is going to help with the aeration. Either way, it was a means to an end. Next I threw all this gunk into the FV and topped up with water from the shower hose. I take the shower head off and put my finger over the end to create some pressure, kind of like using a garden hose (no, I didn't sanitise my finger first

So I think it's about time to pitch the yeast. I appreciate it's not a true Ditch's Stout but it's close enough for me! I won't worry if it's not the best thing I've ever tasted in the world, and neither will I blame you Ditch, I'll learn from my mistakes and adapt next time! Besides that Ditch, I'm 110% certain whatever I produced today will go down my neck with wanton abandon, so you don't have that to worry about!

I'd like to thank Ditch and everybody else who has contributed to this huge thread! It;s a great community here. I've enjoyed reading all of your replies too Ditch. I'm looking forward to my own shot-down-in-flames reply too!

[edit: Sh!t, this was a long post. I dont think anyone will gain anything from it, but I felt that since everybody else had, that I may as well record my experiences of brewing something 'closeish' to being a Ditch's Stout. For the record Ditch, I don't think you'll convert many of these f*ckers to sticking to your recipe, all us homebrew types seem like we just want to have a good tinker around with things, mad scientist style! Ps. I'll also be priming my barrel slightly (one last opportunity for a shot at my method here Ditch! haha). Also, apologies for poor grammar etc, I've sunk a pint or two whilst writing this - and several before I started writing it!]