Michaelinwa
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Last week I sent a message to Grouse asking about their products. They sent me a fact sheet that I cannot seem to attached (too large). If anyone here can somehow post it, I'll be happy to send them the file. It should be post here. I bet it would save a lot of trouble.
This stuff may be old news to many, but I didn't know, and would REALLY have liked to know prior to that first failed batch.
Anyway, they indicate that use of enzymes is important since gel temps and enzyme ranges do not line up well.
They suggest, and even sell:
1. SEBamyl L. beta-amylase. .16ml per lb
2. SEBamyl BAL 100. medium temp alpha amylase, .23ml per lb.
I think they sell these for $3/oz, at one or two oz. bottles.
They also note a variety of mashing methods, none seems preferred, but they list the pros and cons.
This stuff may be old news to many, but I didn't know, and would REALLY have liked to know prior to that first failed batch.
Anyway, they indicate that use of enzymes is important since gel temps and enzyme ranges do not line up well.
They suggest, and even sell:
1. SEBamyl L. beta-amylase. .16ml per lb
2. SEBamyl BAL 100. medium temp alpha amylase, .23ml per lb.
I think they sell these for $3/oz, at one or two oz. bottles.
They also note a variety of mashing methods, none seems preferred, but they list the pros and cons.