Best Stout Recipes

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Best Stout Recipes

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Hi folks i was wondering what all of your most fantastic stout recipes are as i have never had much to do with them, i have just put down one that went like this:
Blackrock miners stout
2kg ldme
roasted black grain 150g
liquorice extract 10ml
goldings finishing hops 20g
safale yeast
All looks good in the fermenter and i am keen to learn more about this style of beer.
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Post by Balls »

The last one I made was
Blackrock Miners Stout
1kg DDM
1.5kg Dex
1x25gm pkt Fuggles hops 10min boil
1x Muntons Premium Yeast
19ltrs only
This turned out excellent. 8)
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Post by blandy »

If you're looking for all-grain recipes, I made the "dusty mud Irish stout" from "the complete joy of homebrewing" over the holidays. Very tasty!
I left my fermenter in my other pants
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Post it m8 :lol:
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Post by HB »

blandy wrote:If you're looking for all-grain recipes, I made the "dusty mud Irish stout" from "the complete joy of homebrewing" over the holidays. Very tasty!
Post the recipe, Im keen to put down a stout.
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Post by Wassa »

I am gonna try this one:

1 x can Rapid Creek Stout
1kg of liquid chocolate malt
500gm of DDME
150gm Lactose
500gm Honey
200gm Oatmeal

Ferment with Wyeast irish Ale yeast (WLP004)
The liver is Evil and must be punished!!
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Post by damonpeyo »

I did this couple of weeks ago, tasted nice, but trying to keep my hands of it, and leave it until Xmas. :lol:

1 x Can Coopers Stout
1 x 1kg bag of Milk Stout Mix (from HBS)
500g Dark Malt
250g Corn Syurp
2 teaspoons of licroice extract
50 grams Pride of Ringwood Hop pellets (added in coffee plunger in boiled water for 10 mintues 2 days before bottling)

Used total of 18 litres of water.

My first Stout attempt, I am pleased with it.
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More Stout - link

Cheers,
Greg
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Post by nicko »

I've had some success with brown sugar, and dark brown sugar (no more than 500g) before. Adds a rummy aftertaste; anyone tried James Squire Rebellion Porter?
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Post by Beerdrinker32 »

am gonna try and put down a stout tomorrow. thinking of the following morgans dockside stout 1kg morgans dark crystal malt 1kg ddme 200g lactose 30g gouldings 5 min what do you guys think? am after something like a coopers best extra stout only stronger(7.5-8.5%) a touch sweeter and creamier also really thick. any advice would be appreciated! cheers :)
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Post by Chris »

I havent made this yet- it's on next after my schwarzbier.

It's a malt extract Imperial.

4.9kg dark malt extract
250g roast barley
250g patent
350g oven-roasted crystal
60g perle (bittering)
20g perle (flavour)
20g cascade (aroma)
20g haller/herz (aroma)

18L, bulk prime with LDM

Oh, and I'm deciding between a Coopers stout yeast- re-cultured, or a Wy Irish ale.

I can't wait to give this a go.
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Post by JonesyGT »

PLUMMY STOUT
One can of Munton's (or similar) Irish Stout
2 Kg's Dark Liquid Malt
500g Jar Plum Conserve (IXL make it).
250g Lactose
250g DME
2 Sachets Munton's Gold Yeast

TIPS
Use plenty of boiling water in dissolving and stir very long and hard
OG 1060 ---------- FG 1020
Fermenting time is a couple of extra days
If you make it and save some for a year or 2 it will be really great


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Mark
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Post by lethaldog »

JonesyGT wrote:PLUMMY STOUT
One can of Munton's (or similar) Irish Stout
2 Kg's Dark Liquid Malt
500g Jar Plum Conserve (IXL make it).
250g Lactose
250g DME
2 Sachets Munton's Gold Yeast

TIPS
Use plenty of boiling water in dissolving and stir very long and hard
OG 1060 ---------- FG 1020
Fermenting time is a couple of extra days
If you make it and save some for a year or 2 it will be really great


Cheers
Mark
Wow mark thats 1 i would deffinately not thought of (plum conserve) I must say u have sparked my curiosity so i may have to give this 1 a go i think :lol:
Cheers m8 :wink:
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Post by gregb »

So leathal have we got your 'to brew' list to two foot long yet? :lol:

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gregb wrote:So leathal have we got your 'to brew' list to two foot long yet? :lol:

Cheers,
Greg
Haha, well hey mate it doesnt hurt to plan ahead :lol:
If you really need to know its about 3 foot :lol:
my plans for the next month or so:
Gregs AG pilsner
Gregs Extract coopers sparkling
This stout ( with the Conserve)
already have in a bock, lady liberty apa, wals pilsner, chimay blue, Becks in the fridge, xtract lager in the fridge and have a coopers bavarian lager, heineken clone, morgans Yukon smoked ale, plain old coopers lager ingredients ready to go and a JS amber that seems to keep getting put on the back burner, im not sure if this will keep me going for the next month but i should be fairly safe :lol:
The other 2 feet or so is for next month :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

It is good to have a plan.

Cheers,
Greg
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Post by Shagger »

I like using up to 250g chocolate grain in my stouts.
Morgan's Dockside & Munton's are my favorite kits.

Cheers,
Shagger.
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Post by Beerdrinker32 »

what type of hop is the most common flavour and aroma one for a rich stout?
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Post by lethaldog »

Beerdrinker32 wrote:what type of hop is the most common flavour and aroma one for a rich stout?
Goldings seems very popular but i suppose it depends on the individual :lol:
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Post by OldBugman »

I did a 2 can stout

2 X Rapid Creek Stout 1.7kg
30g Fuggles
150g Choc Grain
Standard Yeast
Volume: 20 or 22L cant remember
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