Kaiser
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Brewpastor said:I have taken Fix's advice and use a less modified Moravian malt
What is the maltster for this Malt? Do you have analysis data?
I just want to compare.
Kai
Brewpastor said:I have taken Fix's advice and use a less modified Moravian malt
Did BP ever get back on this? I'm curious.Kaiser said:What is the maltster for this Malt? Do you have analysis data?
Baron von BeeGee said:Did BP ever get back on this? I'm curious.
Prowler, your nature sounds like mine!
To me said:see[/B] if it really has a benefit. Personally, I believe the tried and true authors/books I've read that incur a step mash/decoction mash is for certain styles or for under-modified malts, which are also rare.
Without sounding obtuse, for most of us it is a waste of time IMHO. Especially for those of us without the ability to recirculate and direct heat.
:rockin:
ablrbrau said:I agree. I don't uderstand why people go through all that trouble-pull some mash out boil it, put it back, pull some more, boil again........too damn much work!
I like it a lot. It has good articles on brewing science, equipment fabrication, background on different styles of beer, and many recipes (including your dreaded 'c' word). I'm not sure how much it would appeal to a brewer more advanced than myself, but I always read it cover to cover and learn a lot.Brewpastor said:I did not see it. Is that mag. worth getting in general?
Baron von BeeGee said:Did anybody else receive the latest issue of BYO? The 'Tips from the Pros' section is on step mashes (although there is significantly more information in this thread IMO).
There is also an article on Belgian Golden Ale which includes a mash schedule that starts at room temp and slowly increases in temperature (continuously) through hot water infusion and direct heat until mash out.
Beats me...April/May I guess? The one that arrived this week.Dude said:What month?
Kaiser said:I have the analysis sheets for the Weyerman malts. There are in German though. Is anybody interested in the data here? I'd be willing to make an Excel sheet if I can actually place this somewhere on this server.
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