Hi guys,
This is my first post. But I have gleaned much information from this forum over the past few months that I have been homebrewing. I decided it was high time that I join these forums to not only read other people's questions and the informative responses therein but to ask my own! But, I digress.
So, I have a water cooler based setup. Therefore the 'only' way I can perform multi-step mashes is via infusion. This obviously requires a precise measurement of water to grain ratio and temperature differentials to bring the mash to saccharification temp.
What I'm wondering is if anyone has mashed high protein grains such as Wheat, Oates and Rye separately. Not just by itself in the mash tun but entirely removed. My idea is to mash my wheat in a soup pot on the stove at the proper beta glucanase rest and then raise it to mash temp and add it to the rest of the grains. Has anyone done this? And would it work as I imagine it would? If so should I add it at the beginning of the main mash or at the end?
Sorry for the wall of text!
This is my first post. But I have gleaned much information from this forum over the past few months that I have been homebrewing. I decided it was high time that I join these forums to not only read other people's questions and the informative responses therein but to ask my own! But, I digress.
So, I have a water cooler based setup. Therefore the 'only' way I can perform multi-step mashes is via infusion. This obviously requires a precise measurement of water to grain ratio and temperature differentials to bring the mash to saccharification temp.
What I'm wondering is if anyone has mashed high protein grains such as Wheat, Oates and Rye separately. Not just by itself in the mash tun but entirely removed. My idea is to mash my wheat in a soup pot on the stove at the proper beta glucanase rest and then raise it to mash temp and add it to the rest of the grains. Has anyone done this? And would it work as I imagine it would? If so should I add it at the beginning of the main mash or at the end?
Sorry for the wall of text!