Milk Stout | Serving Beer from a Soda Bottle

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @ziggythecartoon
    @ziggythecartoon 4 года назад +8

    I love that you're not only brewing lots of different beer styles, but you're experimenting with so many different techniques. What a great resource to learn from!

  • @depfeffel6455
    @depfeffel6455 4 года назад +18

    Legendary tasting - made my day. Can't wait til my little one is wandering around and adding hops to my brews 😁

  • @JimFosterVO
    @JimFosterVO 4 года назад +25

    And does anyone else find it amusing to hear Oliver asking for "More?" 😅

  • @MrJay191286
    @MrJay191286 4 года назад +1

    I use this T-piece & carb cap setup for a bunch of different jobs, Pressure filling PET bottles for homebrew meetups, Pushing line cleaner or sanitiser through my tap system, Adding finnings to my closed fermentation,
    Etc

  • @jessemarshall7131
    @jessemarshall7131 4 года назад +2

    Your videos are something fun to look forward to every week, Martin! Keep up the great work; you're killing the challenge and it's awesome to see more beers brewed on the Clawhammer system too. Excellent work!

  • @vell0cet517
    @vell0cet517 4 года назад +6

    Loved the tasting bit.

  • @matiasd5216
    @matiasd5216 3 года назад +1

    Cool video. Nice to see your boy.

  • @mnkybndit
    @mnkybndit 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the recipe in the description Martin :D

  • @RC-pz5jz
    @RC-pz5jz 4 года назад +1

    Cheers for the keg land tip. Epic 👌🏻. And big cheers for all the videos Martin. Again, epic 🙂 Cheers from Durham (UK)

  • @si3427
    @si3427 3 года назад +2

    Iv just done 1 similar but added coco nibs 4 days before bottling so it’s a milk chocolate stout 😁 and it tastes lovely 😊

  • @manueljulianrodriguez1705
    @manueljulianrodriguez1705 4 года назад +2

    Always great videos martin !

  • @mitchellfite879
    @mitchellfite879 4 года назад +1

    You could also use the soda bottle as a brink when using the fermzilla. It's like a mini closed transfer vessel that you could use for dry hopping and such. You put the hops in, purge with co2, then you transfer into the bottle, and when you want to mix that beer back in the keg, you just reverse the pressure to transfer it back. No oxygen exposure at all

  • @weisspayne
    @weisspayne 4 года назад +3

    I brewed a milk stout with chocolate and coconut - Almond Joy Stout! Similar recipe but added the two adjuncts in secondary.

    • @Tricky_Adventures
      @Tricky_Adventures 4 года назад

      Sounds good. How much of choc and coconut did you use, and what kind? Did it turn out good?

    • @ColoradoBrewTalk
      @ColoradoBrewTalk 4 года назад

      That sounds good! Looking forward to hearing your answer about how much of each.

    • @weisspayne
      @weisspayne 4 года назад +1

      @@Tricky_Adventures in a 5 gal batch, 4 oz of chocolate nibs, 4 oz of toasted coconut .

  • @craigandersson8712
    @craigandersson8712 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome video.Did you boil your mash. It looked like it at the beginning.just after you mentioned 67 deg celcius. It looked like it was boiling or was that circulation. Sorry I'm a newbie to this craft and just keen on learning.

  • @ogjbot
    @ogjbot 4 года назад +4

    Love love love a good milk stout!

  • @danstockwell6684
    @danstockwell6684 4 года назад +3

    Great video as always! Just a tip that in Beersmith you need to go in and change lactose to 'unfermentable' - otherwise your expected final gravity will be a lot lower that what it actually will be. It sounds like you had that issue given your expected and actual final gravities?

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      Haha yes. Forgot to mention that in the tasting. Had to set that to get the correct FG and ABV.

  • @csheridan7364
    @csheridan7364 3 года назад +2

    In the tv series Heartbeat the character Aunt Peggy is seen to order a milk stout in the aidensfield Arms..so I presume it was available to order in 1969s rural North Yorkshire depending on how accurate the tv show is..I have never heard of the drink beside this .

  • @Vykk_Draygo
    @Vykk_Draygo 4 года назад +1

    Such a cute video! The stout looks tasty!

  • @Scootenfruity
    @Scootenfruity 4 года назад +1

    Fucking love your videos. They are always such a nice thing to end my day.

  • @ColoradoBrewTalk
    @ColoradoBrewTalk 4 года назад

    That's a neat setup with the dual post soda bottle!
    I use some single post stainless steel posts I picked up from Amazon for about $10 each. I've bottle conditioned in them, but usually just use the sofa bottles like growlers, but you can pressurize them and they stick around forever. When I serve, I just take the post off and pour right from the bottle .
    Cute tasting too!

  • @wastedbottle175
    @wastedbottle175 4 года назад +2

    Love the tasting part in this video. Excellent work!

  • @MarkWilson-bx9gg
    @MarkWilson-bx9gg 4 года назад +1

    Cracking video. Loved the tasting part. Well done again

  • @cheekysaver
    @cheekysaver 4 года назад +3

    Hahahaha. Your son is so cute. The stout looked good too!

  • @kennyrazor81
    @kennyrazor81 2 года назад

    that kids gonna crush beers

  • @AndreiAdamtsuk
    @AndreiAdamtsuk 4 года назад +1

    What chiller do you prefer to use? I am currently thinking to switch from immersion to plate. Would like to hear your opinion.

  • @Peter-Southern-Victoria-Aust
    @Peter-Southern-Victoria-Aust 4 года назад +1

    Hello from South East Australia, I have never tried a sweet stout before, the thought of a stout being sweet seems a bit strange, must add that to my 'beer bucket list' a long with the 99 other styles, many years ago we could only buy about 2 or 3 stouts, they were considered the beer for anyone who was on holiday from the UK, or that Uncle who would drink one at Christmas, fast forward to the craft beer revolution and stouts are everywhere now, my Brother who never bothered to try stout before loves them, one thing I found when brewing stouts and porters from all grain is PH, if it is too low you get very astringent flavors, that is mainly what I drink during winter, we are in a cold part of Australia where we get snow, cheers 🍺

  • @gurglet
    @gurglet 4 года назад +2

    Does the Homebrew Challenge channel feature more reviews of chocolate milk? Now that's something that I would enjoy!

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      What a wonderful sugary afternoon that would be... chocolate milk tasting.

  • @james.carnahan
    @james.carnahan 4 года назад +2

    Hi Martin - is it just me, or did you only cover 90% of the grain bill? 70 + 10 + 5 + 5? Loving your series btw 👍

  • @kbowen2251
    @kbowen2251 4 года назад +1

    I have been waiting for this one! Love this style!

  • @tanozalazar
    @tanozalazar 4 года назад +1

    HAHAHAH Crack! What a great video
    Greetings from Paraguay 🇵🇾
    Keep it up 👏🏻🤯🍻

  • @danielbartholomaeus3676
    @danielbartholomaeus3676 4 года назад

    Loved the special guest taster ;)

  • @pierreghesquiere1783
    @pierreghesquiere1783 4 года назад +1

    Cool idea to serve in bottles like that ; do you think it could be applied similarly when you ferment in bottle : I mean, you put your bottle with the tubing inside with your brew+sugar ; wait for bottle fermentation and then connect the hose to serve ? Would you have equipment recommendation to try this out ?

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      That’s a cool idea. The pressure from fermentation might well be enough for serving too.

    • @pierreghesquiere1783
      @pierreghesquiere1783 4 года назад

      @@TheHomebrewChallenge My thoughts exactly. Do you have any equipment advices for me to try it out ?

  • @BroswithBeerandPants
    @BroswithBeerandPants 3 года назад

    Is your OG reading including the lactose? Would appear that if you follow the basic (OG-FG)*131.25 calculation you’d be at 3.5% ABV

  • @matthewalexandersayers4470
    @matthewalexandersayers4470 4 года назад +10

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae cannot ferment lactose, it lacks either the enzyme lactase or beta galactosidase. There are yeast such as kluyveromyces marxianus that can fermemt lactose.

    • @alunt2003
      @alunt2003 4 года назад +1

      That's interesting. I just Googled it, and your correct. I didn't know that. Thanks

    • @vaggs75
      @vaggs75 3 года назад

      What do you suggest he uses in the video?

    • @matthewalexandersayers4470
      @matthewalexandersayers4470 3 года назад

      @@vaggs75 I was ultimately just making a comment about the inabiloty of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to ferment lactose and saying their are teast that can ferment lactose out there. In this case he doesn't want the lactpse fermented as that would lead to no residual mild sweetness from the lactose in the beer.

    • @vaggs75
      @vaggs75 3 года назад

      @@matthewalexandersayers4470 Ok so it was just the corn sugar then? I get it, but weird.

  • @Kwin9
    @Kwin9 4 года назад +1

    I noticed that the final abv was a lot lower than expected. Is this because the lactose bumps up the OG, which then isn’t accounted for in the FG calculation?

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      Exactly. I had the wrong option selected in BeerSmith when I calculated the ABV originally

  • @ChuckUnderFire
    @ChuckUnderFire 4 года назад +1

    Not that I think you’d run into this, but I’d love to know if you ever clog up the plate chiller you have during the brew, and what you do in the moment to salvage the brew. I would hope that the hop screen you have prevents it, I haven’t heard you ever refer to having issues.

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      So far so good. That hop screen doing its job. Will have to see how it does with some IPAs.

    • @ChuckUnderFire
      @ChuckUnderFire 4 года назад

      I just brewed an imperial IPA this last weekend. Not my usual choice, but I needed to use up the ingredients.... totally blocked my plate chiller. Had to quickly switch to my backup whirlpool chiller to save the day. Was thinking “what would Martin do”. Luckily things turned out well and are chugging through fermentation as we speak!

  • @hugovandenberg313
    @hugovandenberg313 4 года назад +3

    If you’re lactose intolerant, you can still make a (sort of) milk stout. Go for a 1.060 original gravity and mash at 69C (156F). Finishes at 1.030 and its sweet as a normal milk stout. About 4% ABV.

  • @smntsn
    @smntsn 4 года назад +1

    Hello! I love your videos and watching every episode :) A have a little question for you or anyone in comments: Can I use glycerine(vegetable or animal fat) ? Or lactose is a must? (I'm coming from distilling and noob at beer brewing and have lots lots of glycerine in hand)

  • @hoppyindianbrewery9138
    @hoppyindianbrewery9138 4 года назад +1

    can you hurry up and make some more videos plz. not getting enough of it.lol

  • @BobbyJacques
    @BobbyJacques 4 года назад

    Another great video. With such a good keezer set up, I would be curious to see your take on how to ensure there are no CO2 leaks. I seem to keep having this problem.

  • @davevickers5789
    @davevickers5789 4 года назад +1

    That was fun!

  • @rileyhinkle6169
    @rileyhinkle6169 4 года назад +1

    When all the BJCP styles Are done, you should try a Nürnberger Rotbier

  • @Kberrysal
    @Kberrysal 4 года назад +1

    I have a question for you i am try to make a chocolate oatmeal milk Stout, from your two recipes would it better to add more oats to the milk Stout or just add the lactose to the oatmeal Stout

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      Wow there’s an interesting beer. Lactose to the oatmeal stout maybe? Honestly I dunno! Hope it turns out well

  • @allfatherodin-officiallyun1107
    @allfatherodin-officiallyun1107 4 года назад +1

    Can you brew a German radler soon? Radler is a combination of lager beer with lemon lemonade

  • @dangracia7805
    @dangracia7805 3 года назад

    Confused when you said you were mashing at 152°F and then showed a close up of what looked like the wort boiling????

  • @bobbyspity
    @bobbyspity 2 года назад

    Is there an alternative for lactose for those who can’t consume it ?

  • @ahmedal-saeed9374
    @ahmedal-saeed9374 4 года назад

    Hi Martin is there any way to replace hops because it is so so hard to find it in my country plz any tips.

  • @njalsdempsey
    @njalsdempsey 4 года назад +1

    Where did you source those containers for your specialty malts?

  • @escollay
    @escollay 2 года назад

    Was this carbonated with co2 or nitrogen

  • @mturukanyidambuza3725
    @mturukanyidambuza3725 Год назад

    From south Africa, thats how we drink stout except its without the sugar

  • @JoshuaAdkisson
    @JoshuaAdkisson 4 года назад

    I don't know if it's your accent or what, but i really enjoy watching your videos... i just wish you had more... experienced tasters at the end of the show... someone who understands BJCP a little better...lol..

  • @a.n.6374
    @a.n.6374 2 года назад

    This lack of ensimes that can digest the lactose is also the reason for lactose intollerance in humans. I have that condition(it's quite common actually after I researched it) and drinking such beers with lactaose(although I really like them while drinking) causes terrible gases in my stomach :D

  • @gunder3
    @gunder3 4 года назад +1

    Oliver is wearing the right shirt

  • @johannesberger8641
    @johannesberger8641 4 года назад +1

    At 3:28, are you boiling your grains? That can't be, right?

    • @TheHomebrewChallenge
      @TheHomebrewChallenge  4 года назад

      😀 yeah that would be bad! That’s just the spray from the reirculation of wort

    • @johannesberger8641
      @johannesberger8641 4 года назад +1

      Phew... I've never seen that before (or simply didn't notice in your very nice videos). I have only brewed 1 1/2 times, using an electric water bath canner - no fancy recirculation equipment there.

  • @thndrpnts
    @thndrpnts 4 года назад +1

    Think you could pressurize beer in 2 liter bottles with that setup?

  • @mrmathman
    @mrmathman 4 года назад

    Can i ask why it matters what time you add the lactose intio the boil?

  • @thermalflyer3601
    @thermalflyer3601 4 года назад

    To add sweetness without the lactose, couldn’t we mash at a higher temperature?

  • @UrbanOutcasK
    @UrbanOutcasK 4 года назад

    Awesome Martin, looking forward to brewing up some lactose. Matt Clow in past account ☹️

  • @nicholaskarako5701
    @nicholaskarako5701 3 года назад

    A Buddha hand shanty would be good to.

  • @cristhiancordovabeltran3246
    @cristhiancordovabeltran3246 4 года назад

    the lactose must be pure?? or I can use powdered milk ?

    • @jarobles80
      @jarobles80 3 года назад

      Lactose pure for beers. Milk powder has fat and another components that will affect the result

  • @JohnnyReverse
    @JohnnyReverse 4 года назад

    what inch line do you run off the bottom of the carb cap?

  • @shawnsmith7539
    @shawnsmith7539 4 года назад +1

    What is missing in the Recipe showing 8 oz of what?
    Thanks

  • @dmac3603
    @dmac3603 4 года назад +1

    Guinness IS good for you!

  • @JimFosterVO
    @JimFosterVO 4 года назад +1

    What's the whiskey song at the midpoint of the video?

  • @Mike-nj4qw
    @Mike-nj4qw 4 года назад

    Who sings that song Tennessee whisky?

  • @lemonade1007
    @lemonade1007 4 года назад

    How to lower the alcohol level

  • @niravadesara
    @niravadesara 4 года назад

    Typo in Flaked Oats

  • @latitude918
    @latitude918 4 года назад +1

    Lauren is fired. Oliver, you’re replacing her. That’s show biz.

  • @IDillon0
    @IDillon0 4 года назад +1

    Lemme guess the next beer uses Cereal???

  • @brechtverborgh2625
    @brechtverborgh2625 3 года назад

    you're missing 10% of your malts :D 70%+10%+5%+5%=90%.

    • @T_Mo271
      @T_Mo271 3 года назад +1

      Indeed.

    • @T_Mo271
      @T_Mo271 3 года назад +1

      If you look at the recipe in the comments, the missing 10% (by weight) is the 1 pound of lactose.

  • @gregmorris2022
    @gregmorris2022 4 года назад +1

    What do you get? Hilarious amounts of huge farts and possibly diarrhea, thats what. Those of us in the lactose intolerant community are watching this with amusement.

    • @depfeffel6455
      @depfeffel6455 4 года назад

      And us vegans, don't need no cow - love the vids none the less