Patirck Well-Known Member Joined Apr 22, 2010 Messages 755 Reaction score 16 Location Glendale Jul 27, 2010 #1 I'd like to ask everyone out there - have you ever tried to make a brew from corn, rice, potato or something else besides the typical barley, wheat, oats mix?
I'd like to ask everyone out there - have you ever tried to make a brew from corn, rice, potato or something else besides the typical barley, wheat, oats mix?
weirdboy Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined May 18, 2009 Messages 8,219 Reaction score 500 Location Los Angeles Jul 27, 2010 #2 Check out the gluten free brewing section....lots of people making beer with sorghum and the like.
Bobby_M Vendor and Brewer HBT Sponsor Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 29,081 Reaction score 12,342 Location Whitehouse Station, NJ Jul 27, 2010 #3 You can but you'd either have to malt the grains, use it as a partial adjunct with 6row, or directly use amalyse enzymes to convert.
You can but you'd either have to malt the grains, use it as a partial adjunct with 6row, or directly use amalyse enzymes to convert.
D dotnetdotcom Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2010 Messages 106 Reaction score 5 Location SW Ohio Jul 27, 2010 #4 If you don't use grains, then you are not brewing a 'true' beer anymore. But I guess corn and rice are types of grain
If you don't use grains, then you are not brewing a 'true' beer anymore. But I guess corn and rice are types of grain