MattTimBell
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I'm thinking through an experiment, and wonder if any others have tried it. I've now successfully malted my own grain several times, but the drying of it is a pain in the neck. Lo and behold, I found out that green malt has higher diastatic power than dried malt. So, here's my question:
Can one use a small amount of green malt with a mash otherwise dominated by other sources of starch and specialty grains? If you've tried this, what kind of beer did it produce?
-- Matt
I'm thinking through an experiment, and wonder if any others have tried it. I've now successfully malted my own grain several times, but the drying of it is a pain in the neck. Lo and behold, I found out that green malt has higher diastatic power than dried malt. So, here's my question:
Can one use a small amount of green malt with a mash otherwise dominated by other sources of starch and specialty grains? If you've tried this, what kind of beer did it produce?
-- Matt