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How to Brew IRISH STOUT [Guinness] 🍀 

TheBruSho
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Learn how to brew this Irish stout! With St. Patrick's Day around the corner what's better than brewing your own Dry Irish Stout at home to drink? No more buying Guinness, see how it easy it can be to home brew a Stout for yourself!
With a delicious roasty flavor and deep rich brown color, this easy sipping dark beer is perfect to toss back and will have you craving another pint!
TheBruSho is your guide to make home brewing simplified.
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Recipe for 5 gals (18.9L):
-6 gals (22.7L) Water
-0.25 gal (~1L) Sparging water
(adjust salt additions based on your water)
-Calcium Chloride
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-85% Pale Malt
-10% Roasted Barley
-5% Carapils
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-~1 oz (~28g) Magnum (or other clean bittering or English hop)
-OPTIONAL: A small handful of homegrown hops (because I had some)
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-Fermentis SafAle s-04
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Mash @ 150ºF (~65ºC) for about 30 mins
Boil for about 30 mins
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Original Gravity: 1.041
Final Gravity: 1.010
ABV: 4.1%
IBUs: ?? (aiming for ~30 IBUs)
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Chapters:
0:00​ Intro
0:34​ St. Patrick's Day
1:20 Plugs
​1:42 Brew Day
​5:22 Fermentation
6:30Kegging
7:17 Tasting
8:22 Shoutout
8:43 Thank You
#StPatricksDay #IrishStout​ #Homebrewing

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15 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 106   
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Do you ever use leftover ingredients to brew beer? Or are you a strict recipe person?
@matthewharcus8437
@matthewharcus8437 3 года назад
Always use left overs love making different beers just bottled 3.7 percent dry hopped American light lager but with ultra kviek
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
@@matthewharcus8437 nice that sounds good!
@rockerkid106
@rockerkid106 3 года назад
Your production value is so high. Your channel is gonna blow up soon!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thank you!! Appreciate that!
@TheApartmentBrewer
@TheApartmentBrewer 3 года назад
Great video, it really is awesome to try and not worry about what goes on during brew day. Nice fast fermentation! Cheers!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks! I'm all about easy brew days and fast fermentations, anything to get beer in my belly the easiest way possible ha!
@PortlyGentleman
@PortlyGentleman 3 года назад
Awesome video Trent that’s a good looking beer! I really enjoyed the music as well 🍻
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks buddy! 🍻
@alvaradobrewhouse6387
@alvaradobrewhouse6387 3 года назад
Trent!!! You did it again buddy, thanks for making this brewing thing seem easy.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Hahah thanks man, I’m trying!
@ElementaryBrewingCo
@ElementaryBrewingCo 3 года назад
Great Video and great looking beer! There have been a few St. Patty's Days that I have unfortunately not made it to noon, #goals :)
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Hahah nothing like a mid afternoon hangover to make you question your choices!
@curtpick628
@curtpick628 3 года назад
Another great video Trent.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thank you Curt!
@Hellbrews
@Hellbrews 3 года назад
Hey great video, I also have been using leftovers to brew from time to time and some beers came out just perfect 👌🏼
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
It’s a good feeling to not have to buy anything!
@fkatarot6755
@fkatarot6755 2 года назад
Just made a irish stout from a kit and omg it is so good. it takes about 3 beers to get used to the taste but it grows on ya!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
Hahah that will happen!
@HOMEBREW4LIFE
@HOMEBREW4LIFE 3 года назад
Send some my way! Another great one!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Haha thanks cheers man🍻
@garethvenables9607
@garethvenables9607 3 года назад
Great video on making an irish stout, I've got one in the fermenter at the moment just waiting to be bottled. The recipe I used had flaked barley in it which I think is used to give it that fuller mouth feel. I love cascade hops in dark beers, I think it goes great and gives them a nice little citrus twist so that was a great addition. Keep up the good work.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks! And yeah I believe flaked barley is more traditional in the style but just going with what I had. And agree the cascade was a nice touch!
@a-user2300
@a-user2300 Год назад
I also want to make an irish stout and also like to bottle it. What should he carbonation level in irish stout(Guiness Stout), and how much sugar I should put per each bottle to get this Guiness Stout carbonation level. To have real feel and taste of Guiness stout.
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
Porterhouse brewery uses flaked barley in its stouts. And to be an Irish stout English hops must be used maybe exceptions for German,Czech hops and Galena and Nugget.
@matthewharcus8437
@matthewharcus8437 3 года назад
Love dry Irish stout
@williammcduff6531
@williammcduff6531 3 года назад
Great video thanks for sharing!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
@@TheBruSho Use English hops
@gamingandgardening
@gamingandgardening 10 месяцев назад
Would love to see a video going into more detail on how you reuse yeast
@zachschmucker478
@zachschmucker478 3 года назад
It’s true no matter how many times I drink Guinness I’m always surprised how light it is on that first sip. Great video!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks man!! Have a good St Pattys!
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
@@TheBruSho St Patricks day
@thespiritspeaks9817
@thespiritspeaks9817 3 месяца назад
Complete with lark in the morning jig!! Super stuff
@mzoli1222
@mzoli1222 Год назад
Hello Trent! Do you have a video about yeast saving and multiplication? Basically what you mentioned in this video. Thanks!
@JasoNovX
@JasoNovX 3 года назад
Love the bees. If you are looking to do a vid on your "Force/Burst Carbonation" technique, I'd love to see it. I'm still a 'priming sugar' brewer but am interested in how you control carbonation using your methodology.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Awesome thanks I will be sure to cover it at some point in more detail! I also have a Bottling vs Kegging video if you haven’t seen it that talks about how I keg my beer!
@wolfguy423
@wolfguy423 Год назад
my fave beer to brew is an irish red
@ryanpope6253
@ryanpope6253 6 месяцев назад
Do you have a video on how to save and reuse yeast?
@suzannemalin7397
@suzannemalin7397 3 года назад
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day in advance. You seem to have beer brewing “down pat”. I’m sure that you are always learning but it’s obvious that with a wee bit of practice and confidence the process becomes more and more enjoyable.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Great puns lol! Thanks for watching!
@BrewBrosUK
@BrewBrosUK 3 года назад
Niiiiiiiice 👌 There’s an Irish stout vid coming from us in couple of days too. Ireland v England rugby this weekend too......I trust you’ll be watching (if you’re not still crying about the Packers 😂)
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Ouch too soon hahah jk! Thanks for watching
@docholiday2538
@docholiday2538 2 года назад
Cool dark place or warm dark place? I'm doing my first batch in a 1 gallon brewer and I'm using agave and a mead yeast
@patrickglaser1560
@patrickglaser1560 9 месяцев назад
Aye laddie... nothing more irish than cutting corners
@rachelmalin8851
@rachelmalin8851 3 года назад
This looks so good! 😍🍀 Love Irish bomb shots!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks! And me too! 🍻
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
Don’t call it an Irish bomb
@williamcrane9889
@williamcrane9889 3 года назад
This video smells like dank!
@webermartin25
@webermartin25 3 года назад
Great video! It is in my brew to-do-list start saving and harvest yeast from batches! Anyone knows if it is possible harvest yeast from a beer carbonated with primming in a bottle like making a scoby from another kombucha?
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Yeah totally. You can save the dregs or yeast at the bottom of the bottle and build it up with a starter. You can even do that with your favorite brewery’s bottle conditioned beer.
@webermartin25
@webermartin25 3 года назад
@@TheBruSho amazing thanks!
@Frank-the-Tank-13
@Frank-the-Tank-13 3 года назад
I love Guinness. I’m afraid to try to make it without having nitro. But. I wanna make it as a white stout and make it green. I did a kolsch for a trial green run.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
That's a really good idea! And it still tastes really great without Nitro, it just doesn't have the same mouthfeel.
@Frank-the-Tank-13
@Frank-the-Tank-13 3 года назад
@@TheBruSho but it’s all about that mouthfeel 😆
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
Try and cask it then very creamy head and mouthfeel that is why nitro was picked for kegged Guinness in the 1950’s from 1959 to 1973 in phasing out cask Guinness.
@marioamayaflamenco
@marioamayaflamenco 9 месяцев назад
No added sugar?
@matthewharcus8437
@matthewharcus8437 3 года назад
I save yeast the same save the whole slurry or whatever I want to jar
@mathewgodfray6547
@mathewgodfray6547 2 года назад
Hi there, can you make this without kegging? And how would you do? Just bottle with sugar? Would it make much difference in quality doing it this way? Thanks in advance matt ☺️
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
Yeah it’s called bottle conditioning. Add a bit of sugar after fermentation and put into bottles. I have a video on bottling vs kegging, check it out!
@mathewgodfray6547
@mathewgodfray6547 2 года назад
@@TheBruSho cheers buddy, say 1/4 tsp per bottle? How much weight of grain would I need for a 1gl batch. I couldn't seem to find any weights for the grains
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
@@mathewgodfray6547 you should refer to a conditioning calculator. You have to be pretty precise on sugar you add so you don’t get explosive bottles. And as for grain weight, depends on OG and efficiency. I would try using a free brewing software and playing around until you find the right weight amount for 1 gal
@Unsub-Me-Now
@Unsub-Me-Now 3 года назад
I over build my starters and save a half pint to make new starters. I love relaxing brew days, however, wanting to record for RU-vid kinda ruins the relaxation.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Haha yeah I feel you but it’s getting easier to manage. A brew day without cameras would be a breeze ha!
@thehoppyhour6297
@thehoppyhour6297 3 года назад
solid shoutout to witheredales!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Yeah that was dope that he made something based on a vid, had to shout him out!
@dibbsonline
@dibbsonline 3 года назад
Irish stout would be only pale, raw barley and roast barley. A dry Irish shout will replace the rolled barley with rice syrup and a touch less roast.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Yup I was just making due with what I have and it came out tasting very similar!
@dibbsonline
@dibbsonline 3 года назад
@@TheBruSho amen sometimes these are the best beers, i used framgarden kveik in my last one came out great.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
@@dibbsonline that’s awesome!
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
You can use chocolate malts and crystal malts and maybe amber malts.
@marioamayaflamenco
@marioamayaflamenco 8 месяцев назад
Built the yeast up with a starter. What exactly does that mean? What starter? Sugar???
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 8 месяцев назад
A yeast starter is like a mini beer to help increase yeast vitality or viability. 100g dry malt extract/1L of water is a good ratio. Not always needed but it helps for healthy fermentation
@marioamayaflamenco
@marioamayaflamenco 8 месяцев назад
@@TheBruSho Thanks! I'm still getting used to people not saying how much water they use, assuming everyone knows 5 gallons. I'm getting ready to make my 2nd batch of ale from real ingredients. The first was from canned wort.
@manuellara3276
@manuellara3276 2 года назад
Is normal on the Stout to have more foam? I already make 2 styles of stouts and seem when I open the bottles( natural carbonation) always have a lot of foam and start coming out from the bottle slowly… I only have this problem with the stout.. any suggestions?
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
Hm not sure that it would have more foam that normal but if you’re using flaked oats it could be aiding in the head retention. But not sure about the correlation to foam amounts when bottling.
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan Год назад
@@TheBruSho Irish bomb shot/car bomb is deeply offensive to people in Ireland
@julienparra9425
@julienparra9425 Год назад
Say the whole name with your chest. Irish Car Bombs. Come out ye black and tans!!!!
@dougdietrich1496
@dougdietrich1496 2 года назад
Why is the grainbill listed in % and not weight?
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
For efficiency differences and easy scaling, but I’m trying to include weights in some recipe descriptions
@Trenasist
@Trenasist 10 месяцев назад
Interesting that you reuse your yeast at the bottom of the fermenter. I’ve never done that. I’ve always assumed the yeast is dead at the bottom and will do nothing if added to another brew. Plus hard to get yeast quantities right if not sure of the yeast to liquid ratio
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 10 месяцев назад
I do it when I can because its basically like making a giant yeast starter, especially good if the 2nd beer is going to be a big beer like 7+%. Never had any issues!
@skelter1153
@skelter1153 2 года назад
Why would I "hit the like button", before I even see the damned vid?!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
Haha you don’t have to if you don’t want to
@skelter1153
@skelter1153 2 года назад
@@TheBruSho You're like the people who ask for a tip when going to pick up a food order. "B**ch, I'm not eating here. You're not refilling my Tea or cleaning up a table mess!" Tips are EARNED, and so are YT "likes." Anyway, I gave you a 👍 because it's a good Vid.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
@@skelter1153 lol thanks
@LeonAllanDavis
@LeonAllanDavis Год назад
The head looks loose. At 7:33. You've got bubbles when it should be foam.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho Год назад
Takes a long time to shoot b-roll. Eventually the head will fall
@raydijk7709
@raydijk7709 6 месяцев назад
the foam didnt look like bear foam :(
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 6 месяцев назад
When you film the same pour shot over and over again it begins to look different
@pascalbredius2213
@pascalbredius2213 2 года назад
Okay so you use % to show how much barley you use but how much is 100% is it 1 kg, 5kg? Quite hard to guess how much you Will need to brew this
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
You don’t have to guess you just need to use some free brewing software. I use percentages since everyone’s efficiency is different and that way you can scale the recipe to any size. But typically your looking at a 9lb total grain bill give or take
@pascalbredius2213
@pascalbredius2213 2 года назад
@@TheBruSho ah awesome! Which one do you use? Might look into it!
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
@@pascalbredius2213 Brewers Friend is free. Or you can try free trials of Beersmith or Brewfather
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
@@pascalbredius2213 I use Beersmith. Whichever you choose they making recipe building so much easier
@TheAlchemistsBrewery
@TheAlchemistsBrewery 3 года назад
And I would never ever reuse S-04. It's much too cheap to risk an infection...
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Just showing it as an example, could be done with any yeast!
@TheAlchemistsBrewery
@TheAlchemistsBrewery 3 года назад
I've had many infections, that's why I am paranoid about reusing yeast...
@fkatarot6755
@fkatarot6755 2 года назад
Probably used too much yeast in that brew.
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 2 года назад
Maybe, but I’d rather over than under pitch. But always a good idea to reference a yeast pitch calc
@TheAlchemistsBrewery
@TheAlchemistsBrewery 3 года назад
The video quality is incredibly high! The Guinness stout is made with flaked barley. And the only thing I don't like is the tiny dog. A cat would have been better...
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
Thanks and your entitled to your opinion! But Willow is my best friend!
@TheAlchemistsBrewery
@TheAlchemistsBrewery 3 года назад
Seems like a good friend. Still, I am very, very impressed by your videos! I do watch a lot of the apartment brewer as well...
@TheBruSho
@TheBruSho 3 года назад
@@TheAlchemistsBrewery thank you for saying that! And yeah his channel is great, super in-depth recipes which is nice!
@stenlee556
@stenlee556 11 месяцев назад
"...I'll cook Guinness from what I have, but you can fantasize..." I don't want to waste my time on such shows (((
@liamsonter111
@liamsonter111 7 месяцев назад
use english ingredients to make an irish stout, it ... hurts.
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