Today, I brewed an Oatmeal Stout. It was a really smooth brew day, everything went right. I used a different base malt than I usually do – Munich I Malt. I also used Caraaroma instead of Crystal, and of course, this brew included oats! We also bottled the Pacific Pale ale we brewed about a month ago. Fermentation was the most vigorous I have ever seen for this beer. It was constantly bubbling for a week! Normally things slow down after a few days. I am still a bit worried about it – it tastes ok, but it reached a final gravity of 1.007 (much lower than I expected it to go) which may suggest a wild yeast infection. I also did a bottle count today, and figured out that I have 84 bottles (63 Litres) of beer.
Breweries
- 8 Wired
- Amager Byghus
- Anderson Valley
- Ballast Point
- Boatrocker
- BrewDog
- Brouwerij Strubbe
- Burleigh Brewing
- De Molen
- Deschutes
- Dieu du Ciel
- Doctors Orders Brewing
- Epic
- Flying Dog
- Hair of the Dog
- Happy Goblin
- Hitachino
- Hoegaarden
- Holgate
- Homebrew
- Lagunitas
- Les Trois Mousquetaires
- Little Brewing Company
- Little Creatures
- Lord Nelson Brewery
- Mad River
- Malt Shovel
- Matilda Bay
- Maui Brewing Co
- Meantime
- Mikkeller
- Mountain Goat
- Mudgee Brewing
- Murray's
- Nogne O
- Orkney
- Paulaner Brauerei
- Red Hook
- Rogue
- Samuel Smith
- Sierra Nevada
- Unibroue
- Westvleteren
- White Rabbit
- Yeastie Boys
Styles
- Altbier
- Amber Ale
- Barley Wine
- Belgian Blonde
- Belgian Pale Ale
- Belgian Quad
- Belgian Strong
- Bock
- Brown Ale
- Dark Lager
- Dopplebock
- Double IPA
- Dubbel
- Flanders Red Ale
- Hearty Old World Ale
- Hefeweizen
- Imperial Ale
- Imperial Brown Ale
- Imperial IPA
- Imperial Pale Ale
- Imperial Pilsner
- Imperial Porter
- Imperial Red Ale
- Imperial Stout
- IPA
- Maibock
- Pale Ale
- Porter
- Scotch Ale
- Stout
- Strong Ale
- Tripel
- Weizenbock
- Witbier