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Paleman
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Post by Paleman »

Can anyone give me information on oats, and how it imparts flavour in stout. Im wanting to put down a stout now, to mature for winter.

What oats do i use ? is it the same as porridge oats. What do i do with it, and is it worthwile using in a stout.

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I've tried it a few times. I buy about 200g from market(rolled oats). Steep for about 15 mins. I found the stout a lot smoother and creamy. Didn't notice any flavour change.
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Post by Paleman »

Thanks bobbioli.

So no real flavour, just improved mouth feel and head retention ? Which i could probably get from powdered corn syrup.

Are rolled oats the same as normal porridge oats ?
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Post by Wassa »

They are the same thing Paleman
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It's cheaper to use rolled oats than maltodextrin by a big margin,the oats costing $1.50,maltodextrin for 500 grams is $7.00 :)
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Post by tcc »

I think oats in oatmeal stout actually replace a lot of the hop flavour so they must impart some taste. Don't know for sure as my oatmeal/imperial stout is way too green to try as yet.
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Post by kosmo »

any of you guys got a nice little recipe for the oats once you're done soaking and straining? I put sugar, salt, jam etc into the mix stuck it in the oven to try n make bikkies. Didn't quite work but not bad. Just hate to see them wasted. :P

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Post by Rubber.Piggy »

all my spent grains go to the worms, once they process it it fertilisers the garden :)
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Post by kosmo »

I guess mine go to the worms too ... just a different kind.

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