Homebrewing Stouts: Dry Irish Stout & Single Stout Porter

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • We are getting ready for St. Patrick's Day with stout on the brain! For the occasion, Jake and Mike brew two beers. One is a Dry Irish Stout on par with the modern Guinness Draught, which we serve on nitrogen through a stout faucet. The other beer is a Single Stout Porter, based on a beer Guinness produced back in the 1880s. We put the beers up against each other in a taste test... and find out the secret to Chip's Chocolate Stout along the way.
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Комментарии • 76

  • @princenymph1
    @princenymph1 7 лет назад +9

    These guys started my brewing obsession. Thanks guys!

  • @Rileysings88
    @Rileysings88 8 лет назад +7

    I just made this 1880 stout porter and it's beautiful. Dawson: you're a legend, much love from England

  • @CharlieFoxtrotBlog
    @CharlieFoxtrotBlog 2 года назад +2

    Almost 10 years on, and here I am re-watching to review for an Irish Stout brew day. But in doing so, I have decided to take a shot at Chip's Odd Chocolate Stout. Just need some Cali Common Yeast....
    I miss Brewing TV.....

    • @BrewingTV
      @BrewingTV  2 года назад +1

      It's awesome that people still find inspiration in these classic videos! Good luck with the brew. The melting chocolate always smells soooo good. Cheers, Chip

    • @MysteryFishBrewery
      @MysteryFishBrewery 4 месяца назад

      I'm in the UK and didn't discover BTV until 2020, when I started brewing all grain - I watch these videos time after time and never get tired of them.

  • @eternity139
    @eternity139 6 лет назад +1

    13:00 minutes in, they are totally right.
    Sometimes light colored beers are insanely hoppy and bitter, and the black beers are sweet as pie.
    So color doesnt say too much about how strong a beer is.
    Needless to say, I love them all.

  • @TyRonKitzeRow
    @TyRonKitzeRow 7 лет назад

    video and information are put together so well. You guys do a great job!!!

  • @crowtservo
    @crowtservo 7 лет назад +1

    I like how Dawson said he would let Chip and Jake do most of the talking about the Dry Irish Stout and he still ends up doing most of the talking. I want more Chop and Brew Tasting Notes and Brew Day episodes.

  • @guyfriday72
    @guyfriday72 10 лет назад +1

    Mr. Dawson,
    I never tire of your flair for literary references, but when you compared choosing an 1880's Stout to a modern interpretation as "Sophie's Choice", now that just cracked me up. Keep up the good work, citizen.

  • @pierrotee
    @pierrotee 12 лет назад

    Such a brilliant show!

  • @linkbwe
    @linkbwe 10 лет назад

    Still possibly the best brewing tv episode

  • @shaunprewitt1921
    @shaunprewitt1921 8 лет назад

    Loved the little song at the end. Shane would be happy! :D

  • @ispunked
    @ispunked 8 лет назад +6

    love this episode, always keep coming back. miss you guys!

  • @french0610
    @french0610 6 лет назад

    I was the guy that didn’t like dark beer. Then I started drinking it at higher temps.. Wow what a difference. I could actually taste all the characteristics. I’ve never looked back.

  • @checao
    @checao 12 лет назад

    Amazing video, congratulations!
    Cheers from Brazil.

  • @jamestrentweir
    @jamestrentweir 11 лет назад

    nice guys , love the history bits

  • @celtictrav7478
    @celtictrav7478 6 лет назад

    hello from Ireland,,,great vid gonna do this for my nitro setup

  • @donallmcgee5930
    @donallmcgee5930 11 лет назад

    @21.54, Watching from Falcarragh, Donegal. Love the black stuff! Keep up the tasty brewing guys

  • @Dublin13UOR
    @Dublin13UOR 12 лет назад

    "So happy christmas, I love yeh baby there's gonna be good times when all our dreams come thru"
    Great stuff ! Stout gives you hair where you dont have places.

  • @ianharris7860
    @ianharris7860 9 лет назад

    If you can get them a small amount of bullion hops 20g or so in the bittering, very nice.

  • @kuragedaisuki244
    @kuragedaisuki244 9 лет назад +3

    I fucking love maris otter malt. I use that shit in everything haha

    • @ajshortmac
      @ajshortmac 9 лет назад

      Yeah me too. just discovered it. amazing in darker beers and give ipas great mouth feel and color

  • @vornoff1958
    @vornoff1958 5 лет назад

    Classic Chip. Classic Chip.

  • @kirbsmeister2
    @kirbsmeister2 11 лет назад

    Love all the stuff you were saying about "Dark vs light" beers being a myth. People seem to think that dark beers are more hardcore, but if anything you could argue that they tend to be more approachable than a (relatively) bitter pale ale.

  • @jamesog15
    @jamesog15 9 лет назад

    Hey im an irishman , i have gotta do a stout related science experiment for college, and i do love guiness. But chocolate stout and cherry stout sound incredible. I will probably set up a micro brewery for myself in the next few years. But i would be looking forward to the results. Any tips for a beginner would be much appreciated! Thanks

  • @luckypawpals
    @luckypawpals 6 лет назад

    Easily Top 10 episodes; maybe Top 5.

  • @IamDaReAlSeaN
    @IamDaReAlSeaN 12 лет назад

    Jakeen is just Caighdeán (Standard Irish) with a Dublin accent, so don't worry about that I'd say. The Ulster dialect does have a good few similarities with Scots Gaelic because Ulster was Gaelic's last stop before Scotland, y'know? It is, I just wish more of my compatriots would share that appreciation for it, and of course our diverse, long-running history in the production of alcoholic beverages :)

  • @luckypawpals
    @luckypawpals 5 лет назад

    Time to brew a stout!!!

  • @BeerWeekly
    @BeerWeekly 12 лет назад

    Like your show!

  • @Heffelz8
    @Heffelz8 11 лет назад

    Watching this episode as I brew an oatmeal chocolate stout. Brew on.

  • @erdoganegetokdemir4180
    @erdoganegetokdemir4180 10 лет назад +2

    "PREdact it!"

  • @LarryGenePate
    @LarryGenePate 7 лет назад

    Thanks guys,very good video!!

  • @CrazyGuyBlahBlah
    @CrazyGuyBlahBlah 12 лет назад

    So I brewed the NB Irish Stout about a month ago and now have it on nitro tap. It's my first. What CO2 volume are you guys carbing that keg to??? I think I've gone over carbed and had solid foam with a creamy head that would soon start to look like a pancake cooking on a griddle. Good cascade with tight creamy white head but with larger bubbles popping up, within minutes losing head entirely. I purged til flat, and now can't seem to get the carbing volume down.

  • @JasonMundyL
    @JasonMundyL 12 лет назад

    You use a foil cap instead of an air lock? Do you switch to an air lock later on?

  • @TahleulahJones
    @TahleulahJones 6 лет назад

    NB seems to have done away with the page (www.northernbrewer/connect) so the recipes are not to be found, unless they hid them away somewhere's else. I'd like to find them if anyone knows where they are!

  • @Preparedglueguy1
    @Preparedglueguy1 6 лет назад

    I want to brew a raspberry stout. When would i add the raspberry flavoring, secondary fermentation?

  • @hemlen6915
    @hemlen6915 8 лет назад

    Fermented banana.. grapes and oranges then add honey and water... add chocolate coco powder!

  • @biker944
    @biker944 11 лет назад

    good stout video

  • @cl0n0v4n
    @cl0n0v4n Год назад +1

    Speaking from the future, what are you brewing for this St. Patricks Day?

    • @BrewingTV
      @BrewingTV  9 месяцев назад

      The fuuuuuuuuuture!

  • @ElBosquee
    @ElBosquee 6 лет назад

    man have I seen this episode..!

  • @Cmonster707
    @Cmonster707 10 лет назад

    Great vid, thanks

  • @saltedroe4591
    @saltedroe4591 9 лет назад

    what is that small device that you put the liquid into?

    • @bobdabrewer5988
      @bobdabrewer5988 8 лет назад

      It is a refractometer that is used to measure the specific gravity (amount of sugar) in your wort.

  • @robertrodriguez4587
    @robertrodriguez4587 10 лет назад +1

    No airlock, just foil. Is that common?

    • @newengland72
      @newengland72 10 лет назад

      I do, but only for the first 4 days of primary

    • @ajshortmac
      @ajshortmac 9 лет назад

      I do a ton of 1 gal batches and only use foil.

  • @macnutz4206
    @macnutz4206 7 лет назад

    I love what I have been learning here. I have discovered I have a stunted perception of what beer and ale actually is, beyond hops and carbonation. Reading about the beer of old Egypt, I realized I would not have recognized it as beer. They were making and drinking what the English, much later, would call "small beer", which does not refer to the size of the glass.😂
    The Egyptians had a legend about using beer to save the world world from an angry blood drinking goddess who had decided to kill all humans. They filled every container with beer that had been dyed red. When angry goddess appeared they all ran and hid. Thinking the vessels were full of blood, she began drinking all she could find. Soon she got so happy she no longer wanted to drink the blood of humanity. They had a big three day beer and hedonism festival every year, to celebrate the event. This would be before Islam came to Egypt. The good old days when beer brewing was a family affair. 😇

  • @firefly7980
    @firefly7980 7 лет назад

    I find nitro gives a lovely smooth mouthfeel, but it does seem to affect the taste

  • @IamDaReAlSeaN
    @IamDaReAlSeaN 12 лет назад

    As an Irish person and an Irish speaker (which I encourage in all Irish people for fear of becoming a homogenized west british tourist attraction), I can safely say it's pronounced as "shaw-idj goss-in". I wouldn't blame your conclusion though, Irish phonology is difficult, sometimes even I don't know when to pronounce "s" as "sh" and leave "dh" silent.

  • @MrSwampFox2U
    @MrSwampFox2U 9 лет назад

    Chocolate wort. Noted. Great show.

  • @ianwoodrow6595
    @ianwoodrow6595 5 лет назад

    As an Irish man I have to correct you , Donegal is pronounced Done-e-gaul ;)

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri 11 лет назад

    Maris Otter didnt excist in 1880 either.

  • @princesluna2384
    @princesluna2384 11 лет назад

    i agree that darkvslight bs is just that bs. for me it just depends on the feel of that day.

  • @jimmywarner4013
    @jimmywarner4013 9 лет назад

    BrewingTV I tried to Add Jake Keller to #Twitter but for some reason it wouldn't allow me. I searched and found Jake, but it was Grayed out, I wonder if it's a Private account for invite only?

  • @BlackCoffeeGeneral
    @BlackCoffeeGeneral 11 лет назад

    You know you're a homebrewer when mouse turds remind you of hop pellets.

  • @haydenhollenbaugh3958
    @haydenhollenbaugh3958 10 лет назад

    THAT MYTH. I tell people alll the time that guiness is the only beer that tastes like water to me. But you know....those dark beers. Better drink an IIPA since it is light.

    • @tooitchy
      @tooitchy 9 лет назад

      I hadn't had guineas in a long time, but after drinking a lot of stouts lately I had a guineas on tap and was blown away at how light the flavor really was, much weaker than I remembered...I'm trying to dispel the dark beer myth one person at a time, because I love stouts and hate having people snarl at them.

    • @tooitchy
      @tooitchy 9 лет назад +1

      +Darren Kehrli guiness* damn autocorrect...

  • @johnbanks
    @johnbanks 11 лет назад

    CANOE CAM!!!

  • @HarveyParsons1975
    @HarveyParsons1975 4 года назад +1

    you are wrong for the second time Guinness came out in 1759

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 8 лет назад

    What up, nerd!?

  • @jimmywarner4013
    @jimmywarner4013 9 лет назад

    BrewingTV Also, Does anyone else have a #Twitter Account I can add?

  • @mooinglamb
    @mooinglamb 12 лет назад

    As an irish man it hurts me deep down to hear you butcher those place names

  • @TreacleMary
    @TreacleMary 11 лет назад

    Yikes, I don't think I want to try any of your beer ;)

  • @TheMentalblockrock
    @TheMentalblockrock 8 лет назад

    why put chocolate in beer! UGH.