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Dr. Fedwell

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Does any one soak or cereal mash flaked barley before the main mash? Something in my stout was making the mash extra thick, suspecting the barley. I already use a lot of strike water, as I have a large (1) gal dead space under my FB and I like to mash thin due to my recirc system. Should I add more strike water? Should I just not worry because everything turned out fine? I have used the stuff a lot, just seems like yesterday the mash was super thick.
 
You might want to get some rice hulls when you're using ingredients like flaked barley. Helps keep things flowing.
 
Does any one soak or cereal mash flaked barley before the main mash? Something in my stout was making the mash extra thick, suspecting the barley. I already use a lot of strike water, as I have a large (1) gal dead space under my FB and I like to mash thin due to my recirc system. Should I add more strike water? Should I just not worry because everything turned out fine? I have used the stuff a lot, just seems like yesterday the mash was super thick.

Flaked barley has undergone gelatinization during its' processing so a cereal mash is unnecessary. Just mix the flaked barley very well with the milled malt to fully disperse it before mashing. At the 5-10% range at which flaked barley is generally used rice hulls shouldn't be required. :mug:
 
Thanks guys, I do use some rice hulls with it now as I have had a little sticking with a high percentage of it before. Today I just learned about soaking and draining the hulls before, so perhaps that was the new problem.
 

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