Hi,
Pointed here by a homebrewer on an English homebrew forum because of your threads on gluten-free stuff.
My wife was diagnosed coeliac 5 years ago, and misses her beer. Commercial GF is available, of course, but is very expensive and some of it not that great.
I heard of a GF kit beer and got interested, then it disappeared from the market.
So I started doing wines instead - 'country' wines, like plum, parsnip, dandelion, nettle, tea.
Found some recipes by Duncan Incapable for ersatz beers made with a weird list of ingredients but which taste great, so did some of that.
TurboCider is all the rage in the UK just now so doing that - cheaper and better than the commercial ciders my wife's been drinking the last few years
Have tried a small feasibility test with some malted millet, with encouraging results
Pointed here by a homebrewer on an English homebrew forum because of your threads on gluten-free stuff.
My wife was diagnosed coeliac 5 years ago, and misses her beer. Commercial GF is available, of course, but is very expensive and some of it not that great.
I heard of a GF kit beer and got interested, then it disappeared from the market.
So I started doing wines instead - 'country' wines, like plum, parsnip, dandelion, nettle, tea.
Found some recipes by Duncan Incapable for ersatz beers made with a weird list of ingredients but which taste great, so did some of that.
TurboCider is all the rage in the UK just now so doing that - cheaper and better than the commercial ciders my wife's been drinking the last few years
Have tried a small feasibility test with some malted millet, with encouraging results