bigbeergeek
Well-Known Member
Yeah, that's right, I said it.
Rice hulls only exist in the brewing world to suppress those of us who just might possess the balls to brew boldly without them!
OK, I'll be the first to concede that that statement makes little to no sense. :cross: Let me get on the real post:
Like most of you, I've been told that rice hulls are a necessity when brewing with large percentages of flaked grains in the mash. I've bought them and used them in the past. Yesterday I brewed up a wit with 40% flaked wheat and 10% flaked oats, no hulls. I mashed at 154 for 2 hours, dumped the "cube" unto my boil kettle, raised the temp to 170, dumped it back into the cube, and fly sparged through my slotted CPVC manifold. It was a 10.5 gallon batch, and even with all that gummy grain, no stuck sparge, even as I drained the mash tun all the way to the bottom.
So, this is just a note of encouragement for anyone searching desperately for "are rice hulls necessary for a wit?" because they turned out to be unnecessary for me and my rig. I'll never buy 'em again.
Peace, and happy 4th of July everyone.
Rice hulls only exist in the brewing world to suppress those of us who just might possess the balls to brew boldly without them!
OK, I'll be the first to concede that that statement makes little to no sense. :cross: Let me get on the real post:
Like most of you, I've been told that rice hulls are a necessity when brewing with large percentages of flaked grains in the mash. I've bought them and used them in the past. Yesterday I brewed up a wit with 40% flaked wheat and 10% flaked oats, no hulls. I mashed at 154 for 2 hours, dumped the "cube" unto my boil kettle, raised the temp to 170, dumped it back into the cube, and fly sparged through my slotted CPVC manifold. It was a 10.5 gallon batch, and even with all that gummy grain, no stuck sparge, even as I drained the mash tun all the way to the bottom.
So, this is just a note of encouragement for anyone searching desperately for "are rice hulls necessary for a wit?" because they turned out to be unnecessary for me and my rig. I'll never buy 'em again.
Peace, and happy 4th of July everyone.
