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Old 05-01-2009, 03:12 PM   #1
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Default i'm looking for a hop rod rye extract clone recipe

greets all. i'm looking for a hop rod rye clone to brew in the near future. i've searched the forum, but apparently all the words being three letters is preventing such a search.

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I've been told in the past that you really can't duplicate a Rye beer with extract.
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Old 05-01-2009, 03:27 PM   #4
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thanks a lot!
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I've been told in the past that you really can't duplicate a Rye beer with extract.

hmmmm...... what is the sticking point?
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You have to mash the rye to get the full flavor out of it, and extract doesn't have any enzymes in it. You can steep rye, but I've found it's just not the same.

Adding a lb or two of 2 row malt to your steeping grains and doing a minimash would work out though.
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so maybe this is not a good brew to try to tackle now.


thanks for the info guys.
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You're better off mashing it with 6-row. It has more enzymatic power.
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You're better off mashing it with 6-row. It has more enzymatic power.
I would agree...
i just did a partial mash yesterday with 1 pound of rye, 1.5 pounds of flaked rye and, 1.5 pounds of cara/munich/special B, and 2 pounds of 2 - row (to go along with 3 pounds of DME).

Temps were hit right on, but I missed target OG by .006. I think it was because I did not have enough enzymes for the mash. 6-row, or more 2-row, might have been better.

Still tasted great and it was rocking away in the fermenter within 12 hours - really going nuts today!
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Glad to see that there is another Homebrewer on the MS Gulfcoast!


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