Hi,
I brew extract, and I was planning to brew a mini-mash oatmeal stout tomorrow. It's basically my last shot at brewing until after the holidays.
Long story short, I was just ready to weigh out my grains when I realized I messed up my order. I'm brewing an oatmeal stout that I haven't brewed for a couple of years.
The correct grain bill is:
1lb 8oz Fflaked Oats
1lb 8oz 2 Row
12oz Biscuit
9oz Crystal 60L
9oz Pale Chocolate
7oz Chocolate
6oz Debittered Black
3oz Roasted Barley
I didn't double-check my recipe close enough, and I only ordered a pound of each grain. We have Quaker Oats, so I could add half a pound of those, but I'd still be short a half pound of two-row.
Other than dropping my O.G. and ABV a little (Beersmith says 0.003 O.G. and 0.2% ABV), what would be the impact of brewing with what I have on hand? Most of the gravity points comes from 6.3 pounds of LME.
Thanks for your help!
I brew extract, and I was planning to brew a mini-mash oatmeal stout tomorrow. It's basically my last shot at brewing until after the holidays.
Long story short, I was just ready to weigh out my grains when I realized I messed up my order. I'm brewing an oatmeal stout that I haven't brewed for a couple of years.
The correct grain bill is:
1lb 8oz Fflaked Oats
1lb 8oz 2 Row
12oz Biscuit
9oz Crystal 60L
9oz Pale Chocolate
7oz Chocolate
6oz Debittered Black
3oz Roasted Barley
I didn't double-check my recipe close enough, and I only ordered a pound of each grain. We have Quaker Oats, so I could add half a pound of those, but I'd still be short a half pound of two-row.
Other than dropping my O.G. and ABV a little (Beersmith says 0.003 O.G. and 0.2% ABV), what would be the impact of brewing with what I have on hand? Most of the gravity points comes from 6.3 pounds of LME.
Thanks for your help!