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Originally Posted by wendelgee2
You're better off mashing it with 6-row. It has more enzymatic power.
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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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