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rick3696 10-16-2011 06:38 PM

Rice extract substitution ???
 
Can anyone Help? My recipe calls for 3 lbs of rice extract, but none of my local supply houses have it. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I can use as a substitute?

rick3696 10-16-2011 07:05 PM

dried rice extract substitution
 
Can anyone give me a substitute for 3lbs of dried rice extract?

windbreaker123 10-16-2011 09:57 PM

What is the recipe ?

Yooper 10-16-2011 10:13 PM

Depending on what you're making, you can sub rice solids or corn sugar. You can also do a partial mash with Minute rice or flaked rice and some base grain.

rick3696 10-17-2011 10:05 PM

It is a Honey Pilsner
Color 4 HCU (~4 SRM) Bitterness 3 IBU
OG 1.065 FG 1.018
Alco 6.0% v/v (4.7% w/w)

Yooper 10-17-2011 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick3696 (Post 3398258)
It is a Honey Pilsner
Color 4 HCU (~4 SRM) Bitterness 3 IBU
OG 1.065 FG 1.018
Alco 6.0% v/v (4.7% w/w)

Seriously? 3 IBUs in a 1.065 beer? I think the recipe is greatly suspect. It'll be syrupy sweet. If you post the recipe, we can help you fix it.

rick3696 10-20-2011 09:33 PM

I have made this twice before, and it was GREAT. Another plus was my wife likes it. It is just that my LHBS does not have the dry rice extract.
Anyway here is the receipe:

8 oz American 2 Row
1 oz Casacade (6% AA, 60 min)
3.5 lb light malt extract
1 oz Casacade (6% AA, 15 min)
3 lb Rice extract
Irish Moss (clarifier)
2 lb Honey
Malt Dextrin (heading agent)
Ale Yeast (Will be plenty of residual sweetness from grain and honey)
Carb. 2.7 volumes, Corn sugar, 4.33 oz for 5 Gal @ 55F
Can add up to 2 lbs of grain to increase body, mouth feel, head retention and, maltiness.

rick3696 10-22-2011 06:55 PM

any suggestions on the dry rice extract substitution?

Yooper 10-22-2011 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yooper (Post 3395026)
Depending on what you're making, you can sub rice solids or corn sugar. You can also do a partial mash with Minute rice or flaked rice and some base grain.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick3696 (Post 3413597)
any suggestions on the dry rice extract substitution?

Same suggestions.


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