H Halbrust Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 707 Reaction score 74 Location Upland Jan 8, 2014 #1 Homebrew for trade for critique It's good, but very wierd. Sour (like a lemon, not vinegar), smooth, refreshing
Homebrew for trade for critique It's good, but very wierd. Sour (like a lemon, not vinegar), smooth, refreshing
Black Island Brewer An Ode to Beer Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 2,162 Reaction score 895 Location Isla Negra Jan 8, 2014 #2 I really am not into trading, but you have my interest! How the heck do you do a 100% rye? The unhopping I can figure out on my own.
I really am not into trading, but you have my interest! How the heck do you do a 100% rye? The unhopping I can figure out on my own.
OP OP H Halbrust Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 707 Reaction score 74 Location Upland Jan 9, 2014 #3 https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f244/100-rye-443674/ Rye self converts. I just did a long slow mash, gradually raising the temp
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f244/100-rye-443674/ Rye self converts. I just did a long slow mash, gradually raising the temp
Johnnyhitch1 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 9, 2011 Messages 2,111 Reaction score 246 Location SiX-ThReE-OnE Jan 12, 2014 #4 Does any of the rye spice come thru? This sounds interesting!
OP OP H Halbrust Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 707 Reaction score 74 Location Upland Jan 14, 2014 #5 There is some rye spiciness, but it is much less than you would expect. We sampled this again Sunday, and someone nailed the sourness as green apple. It was identicle to when you bite into a nice crisp green apple.
There is some rye spiciness, but it is much less than you would expect. We sampled this again Sunday, and someone nailed the sourness as green apple. It was identicle to when you bite into a nice crisp green apple.
H Hophanatik86 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2013 Messages 49 Reaction score 1 Jan 14, 2014 #6 How did sparking go? Did you add rice hulls. And how much
OP OP H Halbrust Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 707 Reaction score 74 Location Upland Jan 14, 2014 #7 No rice hulls. I use a grain bag to strain the mash (almost BIAB) No issues sparging that way, and the wort was not overly thick.
No rice hulls. I use a grain bag to strain the mash (almost BIAB) No issues sparging that way, and the wort was not overly thick.
Johnnyhitch1 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 9, 2011 Messages 2,111 Reaction score 246 Location SiX-ThReE-OnE Jan 15, 2014 #8 Halbrust said: There is some rye spiciness, but it is much less than you would expect. We sampled this again Sunday, and someone nailed the sourness as green apple. It was identicle to when you bite into a nice crisp green apple. Click to expand... How long was it on the yeast for and what temp did you ferment at? Green apple and tart sour flavors are from Acetaldehyde and Acetic acid, both caused from flaws in the brewing process. http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/worlds-first-all-rye-beer/ Bear republic released a 100% rye beer back in 2008 and nowhere in the flavor profile is sour/apple/tart which makes me wonder? Not to slam you or anything but this is an awesome idea and you might have given me insight to make my own! Cheers
Halbrust said: There is some rye spiciness, but it is much less than you would expect. We sampled this again Sunday, and someone nailed the sourness as green apple. It was identicle to when you bite into a nice crisp green apple. Click to expand... How long was it on the yeast for and what temp did you ferment at? Green apple and tart sour flavors are from Acetaldehyde and Acetic acid, both caused from flaws in the brewing process. http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/worlds-first-all-rye-beer/ Bear republic released a 100% rye beer back in 2008 and nowhere in the flavor profile is sour/apple/tart which makes me wonder? Not to slam you or anything but this is an awesome idea and you might have given me insight to make my own! Cheers
OP OP H Halbrust Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 707 Reaction score 74 Location Upland Jan 16, 2014 #9 Green apple is usually an off flavor. But the flavor of this beer is way more influenceed by lack of hops (zero) than being all rye.
Green apple is usually an off flavor. But the flavor of this beer is way more influenceed by lack of hops (zero) than being all rye.