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Apple Jacks in the Boil????

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Brew_and_ride

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So I am trying to think outside the box here and wanted to try something new. Been reading on some people experimenting with breakfast cereal in their brews. I was contemplating trying to add apple jacks into my next brew. I thought about adding some to the mash and then maybe some more towards the end of the boil. Anyone have any reason I should not try this in either the mash or the boil?
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Thanks!
 
If you did it I would try doing it in secondary first. Reason I would be hesitant about doing via mash is the uncertainty of how certain chemicals will react when going through fermentation. I doubt if the apple Jack's uses all natural ingredients. Lol.

There are similar threads to this but they were talking about using Graham crackers.
 
I would use them in the mash, and I would be fairly certain that the preservatives in a single box will not have an effect on yeast health for a 5 gallon batch.

that said, i am fairly certain that you will not even get a taste of applie jacks if used in the mash. or the boil. but still funny.
 

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