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Old 10-11-2010, 11:18 PM   #1
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A buddy of mine doesn't drink alcohol, but is interested in brewing, so he made a root beer. He really likes the idea of making something from scratch and the root beer extract and sugar wasn't doing it for him. We got to talking about making a soda from barley malt and adding natural flavoring ingredients to make a sweet soda like root beer. In my 30 seconds of research before creating this thread, I found there was a German drink called Vitamalz that sounds similar to what we are doing.


I was hoping to get all the sweetness from the barley malt, but it looks like they add glucose to theirs which is understandable. I've never tasted sweet wort that was sweet enough to make a soda.

Anyway, does anyone here have any experience with this? Any tips on what base malt to use, how much malt, mash temperature, etc.? Things to avoid so that I don't make 5 gallons of gnarliness?

I'll try to document this here if we go for it.


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Old 10-14-2010, 02:34 PM   #2
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Just happened accross this site in a google search for just this thing! I may be out of line posting and i don't know darn about brewing but I am interested. Let me get everyone to hate me right now but I don't like alchohol; just can't stand the taste never have. Doesn't matter what it's in. That said I found a soda called "Julmust christmas soda" at "world market" that I bought on a whim. It was awsome. It sounds like what klyph was talking about except it was cola not rootbeer. That got me thinking that rootbeer with that malty flavor would be incredible. So I went searching and found this thread.

That said I'm terribly interested in how to make a malt rootbeer or whatever it should be called. I'll probably get addicted to it like I did Water Kefir gingerale.

Step by step would be great I guess; really as I don't know what's involved I don't know what to ask for. Klyph thanks for starting this.

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Old 10-14-2010, 04:39 PM   #3
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No problem, I may make a small test batch in the next few weeks. Hope someone else chimes in on this.
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Old 10-15-2010, 02:39 PM   #4
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Too much going on to figure out how to do home brewing right now. I've ordered some barley malt syrup, rootbeer extract (really really no time to order roots and herbs to experiment with the perfect recipe). Not sure if I need yeast (thinking ale yeast) or if there's any fermenting power in the malt syrup?

Looking forward to hearing you progress. It'd be great to have rootbeer added to my homemade gingerale.

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Old 10-15-2010, 05:24 PM   #5
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You'll need brewers yeast or ale yeast.
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I like Maltex Malta (made in Denmark) and would love to brew a clone of it. It has a super malty molasses flavor and a creamy head, (and probably a lot of added sugar).


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