65C Well-Known Member Joined Jun 3, 2017 Messages 280 Aug 6, 2017 #1 I've bottled two brews now using 250G Torrified in roughly 5KG of grain The heads have improved but the bubbles look larger and a little bit unnatural - what other (non sweet) ways are there to get some more head on the beer in bottles?
I've bottled two brews now using 250G Torrified in roughly 5KG of grain The heads have improved but the bubbles look larger and a little bit unnatural - what other (non sweet) ways are there to get some more head on the beer in bottles?
ericbw Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2012 Messages 3,592 Aug 6, 2017 #2 Wheat malt or carapils? I like torrified wheat.
thehaze Well-Known Member Joined Jun 28, 2017 Messages 2,220 Location Iasi, Romania Aug 7, 2017 #3 CaraPils, Flaked Barley and Cara/Crystal malts improve head retention.
Yooper Ale's What Cures You! Staff member Admin Mod HBT Supporter Joined Jun 4, 2006 Messages 75,439 Location Upper Michigan/Central Florida Aug 7, 2017 #4 Flaked barley is my 'secret' ingredient in my dark beers for awesome head and some body in the beer.
BroStefan Brewer Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 299 Location St Cloud Aug 7, 2017 #5 Yooper said: Flaked barley is my 'secret' ingredient in my dark beers for awesome head and some body in the beer. Click to expand... About how much?
Yooper said: Flaked barley is my 'secret' ingredient in my dark beers for awesome head and some body in the beer. Click to expand... About how much?
Yooper Ale's What Cures You! Staff member Admin Mod HBT Supporter Joined Jun 4, 2006 Messages 75,439 Location Upper Michigan/Central Florida Aug 7, 2017 #6 BroStefan said: About how much? Click to expand... In my stout, it's 4.5%. In a lighter beer (it creates a haze), I have gone with a bit less when I wanted the "texture" of it.
BroStefan said: About how much? Click to expand... In my stout, it's 4.5%. In a lighter beer (it creates a haze), I have gone with a bit less when I wanted the "texture" of it.