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Hi Folks,
I've recently Brewed a oatmeal stout and found it quite tasty but completely lacking head, to me the creamy head on a stout is almost the best part so I was a bit disappointed. All of my other ales before and after have been fine, no problems.
The BIAB recipe is below:
63% Maris Otter
11% Flaked Oats
7.8% Med. Crystal
7.8% Choc Malt
5.2% Carapils
3.9% Roasted Barley
Hopped with Kent Golding
60 mash @ 67C
60 min boil
O.G. 1.069
US-05
Anyone got any advice/ideas on how to maximize the head on the next one?????
Cheers
Scottie
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I use a mixture of carpils and rolled oats (Pams / budget whatever is in the cupboard).
In my opinion you are using too much kopafloc, I would be trying to get some heroin scales and add at the rate of .4~ grams per 10 litres, or 1.2 - 1.3 grams for 30 litres (a teaspoon is about 5gms if I remember form 2 home ec...).
I over fined a couple of beers and they had no head too. Does a stout even need finings? Not like you should be able to see the clarity through it?
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