I missed out too.....I looked Friday am didn’t see any deals then just looked and saw this...bummer I need a new bag too since I just got diagnosed with celiacs and can’t use the old one without cross contamination. Maybe tomorrow a deal will pop up
Yea I heard of them never got there yet. Their website only has 1 gf beer on it and I wonder about how gluten free it is in the brewery. If there is dedicated lines and equipment or if they use the same.
So was thinking of a stout. Not sure if this would work or not...any clue...thanks
3lb pils buckwheat
1lb chocolate buckwheat
1lb rolled oats
1lb molasses boil
1lb dark Candi sugar boil
No clue but hope this works out....what temp should I mash at, I also have some enzymes to help out.
Thanks.
I also contacted Deer Creek along with Double Eagle since they both carry some buckwheat. Both places confirmed they can't be certified since they don't have a designated area for the gluten free malts.
Side note I'm up in Montgomery County and just started to GF Homebrew since I was just...
I already have 5 oz in it. I plan on dryhopping with another 4 then at kegging another 4. I am also using the bootleg biology NEIPA Blend. It says use less hops and get the same character but I'm still hopping the hell out of it .
So I made a NE IPA. I used some wheat, pale malt and some flaked oats, wheat and barley. It always seems to me that I can never get that nice looking oj color....would racking some fresh oj or pureed mangoes help it out?? Thanks. Dont get me wrong the beers always seem to be cloudy as hell but...