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  1. J

    My GF Brown ale

    I am not trying to just "gloat" about it but right now that is all I can do as my recipe is great but without proper details on malting the grains and roasting the grains I make ( because I don't quite have my malting completely down, it`s either under modified or over) there is no point in...
  2. J

    My GF Brown ale

    the difference is I have less of an issue sharing my water, MLT geometry, and etc info. But I do not wish to tell how I roast/malt my grains :p It tasted very caramel'ish the nice roasted buckwheat malt I made tasted a good bit like barley, the mouth feel is very clean and refreshing with a...
  3. J

    My GF Brown ale

    Yes I malted the grain and I can post the recipe, but I make my own homemade malts so it would'nt come out the same.
  4. J

    My GF Brown ale

    I just wanted to show off some beer I made with my own GF malts to get feed back on what people think. just after being poured into the glass Foam close up to show off the foam retention/stability always sad when it`s gone but look at the lacey foam this beer was made with millet...
  5. J

    First try GF, couple of questions

    If you have to use sorghum I would make a wit as they tend to have a "citrus" like flavor and it is easy to cover the sorghum flavor and make a smoother beer. IMO that is
  6. J

    Experimental Batches

    maybe soon I could start to sell my GF malts.
  7. J

    Experimental Batches

    In my experience S-04 is a very clean finish with a great flavor..usually my choice yeast when I go to make a nice pale ale.
  8. J

    Experimental Batches

    Millet is good for a base malt but I have not gotten the malting down 100% (kinda hard to tell if it is fully modified when it is that small) http://www.scientificsocieties.org/jib/papers/2004/G-2004-1303-247.pdf http://www.brewery.org/library/roastmaltGC.html google can find about anything...
  9. J

    Experimental Batches

    If you malt your own grain and do the roasting right you can make very good beers with just one type of grain. I have done this many times myself with millet ( the secret is in the malts, but I`ll never tell...) lol as for the oats idea I dont see why it wouldnt work but I have not tried it.
  10. J

    The Lazy Man's GF Beer

    Sounds kinda useless to add Clarity-Ferm if it kills the body of the beer, just saying it sounds more like a step backwards to me.
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