COLObrewer
Well-Known Member
Brewbecca, congratulations on your barley growing and harvest, that's a nice accomplishment.
I found the same thing when I started, I think some of them are using an air stone (or other method) to aerate the water while steeping. Basically you just want to make certain they get a good soak to start with, then make sure they don't dry out after that (while making sure they can "breath"), you shouldn't soak for more than 6-8 hrs without aeration because the barley will drown. Conversely, if you soak for only two hours, you will want to soak them again for at least two hours after maybe 2 hrs rest because you want them to start germinating. You're fooling them into growing
The couching phase is basically the same as steeping except they are more spread out to keep from heating up and to allow mixing to keep them from becoming a mat of conglomerated barley/roots, also I've found the more you can move them around the more consistent the growing will be, try to keep the whole mass at the same temperature and moisture content.
It depends on temperature and humidity how much you need to spray them, also if they are covered loosely or not covered, I would definately not seal them in anything air tight for an hour, let alone a few days, they will die (and/or mold). You just need to make certain they don't dry out, I think I sprayed mine every 3 hours. You're still fooling them into growing.
Keep on malting my friends
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So I was collecting posts on the net, and here comes my first doubt: I found the most different and strange times of steeping and "breathing", some say 2 hours steep, others 8 hours, I even found a page where they say almost 24 hours!! Does it make any sense to you guys? What do you suggest?
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I found the same thing when I started, I think some of them are using an air stone (or other method) to aerate the water while steeping. Basically you just want to make certain they get a good soak to start with, then make sure they don't dry out after that (while making sure they can "breath"), you shouldn't soak for more than 6-8 hrs without aeration because the barley will drown. Conversely, if you soak for only two hours, you will want to soak them again for at least two hours after maybe 2 hrs rest because you want them to start germinating. You're fooling them into growing
And about the germination stage: any hint about how often spray your barley with water? I found a page where a guy says he closes the soaked barley in a black plastic bag, seals airtight and leave it alone for few days...
The couching phase is basically the same as steeping except they are more spread out to keep from heating up and to allow mixing to keep them from becoming a mat of conglomerated barley/roots, also I've found the more you can move them around the more consistent the growing will be, try to keep the whole mass at the same temperature and moisture content.
It depends on temperature and humidity how much you need to spray them, also if they are covered loosely or not covered, I would definately not seal them in anything air tight for an hour, let alone a few days, they will die (and/or mold). You just need to make certain they don't dry out, I think I sprayed mine every 3 hours. You're still fooling them into growing.
Keep on malting my friends
