Oat milk is used in place of flaked oats for this recipe, allowing extract brewing to easily incorporate oats. In the fermentable section, I have entered ~6lbs (.75 gallons) of oat milk, be sure to adjust the water accordingly. If you want increased perceived sweetness, steep between 4 and 8 ounces of golden naked oats prior to the boil in 160F water for 30 min.
Since this uses LME, an abbreviated boil is used with only late hop additions. For the whirlpool, add the hops at flameout and gently start a whirlpool with a spoon. Let steep 90 min, which should bring the temp down to ~180F for this batch size. (depending on ambient temp of course) Chill and pitch.
Yeast strain is flexible. For liquid, try an equal blend of Conan and Sacc Trois. Imperial Organic and The Yeast Bay both make blends of Conan and WLP644. (Dry Hop and Funktown, respectively)
If using dry yeast, use 2 grams of your preferred low-clove hefeweizen/wheat beer yeast (Lallemand/Danstar Munich Wheat Beer or Fermentis/Safbrew WB-06) and 11 grams (1 sachet) of your preferred high flocculation English strain (Lallemand/Danstar London ESB or Fermentis/Safale S-04). This combination will help achieve an English character with some added tropical esters.
Dry hops can be any mixture of fruity hop varieties. Here I have recommended a combo that should play well off of the dry or the liquid yeast options. Add the first half (~3oz) on day 3 of fermentation, and the second half (~3oz) after cold crashing. (in the fermenter if bottling, in the keg if kegging)