jgln
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With all the crazy ingrediants I see these days can shreaded wheat be used in any way?
The wheat is first cooked in water until its moisture content reaches about 50%. It is then tempered, allowing moisture to diffuse evenly into the grain. The grain then passes through a set of rollers with grooves in one side, yielding a web of shredded wheat strands. Many webs are stacked together, and this moist stack of strands is crimped at regular intervals to produce individual pieces of cereal with the strands attached at each end. These then go into an oven, where they are baked until their moisture content is reduced to 5%.
Looked into this with "Corn Flakes". "Corn Flakes" are flaked pregelantized corn. Just the same as flaked maize and so you could substitute for flaked maize right?
Ah, would that it could.
In theory yes. In reality they are more than flaked corn. Chalk full of added salts, sugars, enriched additives and preservatives.
Could you make a fermented beverage out of "Shredded Wheat"? Probably.
Would it be beer? No.
Could you substitute it for wheat in a recipe? The lucky 8-ball sez Unadvisable.
Rudeboy
The difference is shredded wheat is made with whole wheat, the wheat most recipes call for in order to gain extra fermentables is malted wheat. The process of malting uses enzymes to break down complex carbohydrates into less complex sugars, this is something that also goes on during the mash, the enzymes activated during malting are re-activated in the mash and go to work. You could toss some of this in your mash, but I imagine that since it is so processed it would disintigrate without adding much in the way of fermentables and possibly lead to a stuck sparge, but that being said, I would totally go for it.
I would imagine that you'll need a longer mash time to fully convert the shredded wheat. I'm curious to see how this beer turns out for you.Here's the recipe I came up with:
5.5 Gallons Shredded Wit
5 lb. Pale Malt
4 lb. Shredded Wheat
1 lb. Flaked Oats
1/4 lb. Rice Hulls
1 oz. Saaz (60 min boil)
1/2 oz. Saaz (10 min boil)
1/2 oz. Saaz (dry hop)
1/4 tsp. Irish Moss (15 min boil)
1/2 oz. Coriander (10 min boil)
1/2 oz. Coriander (5 min boil)
1/2 oz. Bitter Orange Peel (5 min boil)
White Labs WLP410, Belgian Wit II
I will give it a go in Late Juneish.
What's the additive? I wouldn't roast them at all. I would mash it like normal.
The grocer may look at you funny when buying 4 pounds of shredded wheat.![]()