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Homebrew Left Hand Milk Stout Clone All Grain Recipe

If you enjoy a nice smooth, creamy stout then this might be the recipe for you. It’s not as filling as some stouts I’ve had, but it’s certainly full bodied. This has been a favorite of Jesse and I for awhile now, I think when we talked about it on the video review episode, it was the second or third time that I’ve brewed it. I don’t think it’s quite as hoppy or roasty as the original, but I think I prefer it this way. The original can be found here on the AHA website, but of course, I modified mine to match my system, and scaled it a little bit. I’ve toyed with the idea of going crazy with some chocolate malts and making it a chocolate milk stout, but so far have not. If you have some feedback on the recipe, let us know.

See the recipe below.

Recipe Details
Batch Size Boil Time IBU SRM Est. OG Est. FG ABV
6 gal 60 min 28.0 IBUs 38.8045888 1.062 1.018 5.9 %
Fermentables
Name Amount %
Pale Malt (2 Row) US 8.455 lbs 57.59
Roasted Barley 1.173 lbs 7.99
Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L 14.08 oz 5.99
Caramunich Malt 14.08 oz 5.99
Chocolate Malt 14.08 oz 5.99
Barley, Flaked 9.67 oz 4.12
Oats, Flaked 9.66 oz 4.11
Milk Sugar (Lactose) 1.206 lbs 8.21
Hops
Name Amount Time Use Form Alpha %
East Kent Goldings (EKG) 1.18 oz 60 min Boil Pellet 5
Magnum 0.35 oz 60 min Boil Pellet 13
Miscs
Name Amount Time Use Type
Epsom Salt (MgSO4) 3.62 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Baking Soda 3.49 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Calcium Chloride 2.25 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Chalk 1.79 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Lactic Acid 1.50 ml 60 min Mash Water Agent
Epsom Salt (MgSO4) 1.45 g 60 min Water Agent
Baking Soda 1.40 g 60 min Water Agent
Calcium Chloride 0.90 g 60 min Water Agent
Chalk 0.72 g 60 min Water Agent
Yeast
Name Lab Attenuation Temperature
California Ale (WLP001) White Labs 77% 68°F - 73°F
Mash
Step Temperature Time
Mash In 151°F 45 min
Sparge 170°F 15 min
Notes
FG is 1.035
This is pretty good. Not nearly as bitter or roasty as the actual left hand. Next time I would like to add some more chocolate malt.

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