Hi everyone,
I'm fairly new at this hobby (I'm at my 5th batch, all-grainer from the beginning) and I was wondering what you guys do with the milled grains you don't get to use (I don't have a miller).
I brew once a month (about 20L per batch) and the vendors sell only round quantities (1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg) so I usually end up with small portions of unused malts (right now I have 0,5 kg of Pale Ale, 0,2 kg of Chocolate, 0,1 kg of Black, etc).
(I'm from Argentina, pardon my metrics)
I'm considering the following options:
1) Making single-variety mini mashes and freezing the pre-boiled extract, so I can add it directly to the boiler in a future batch (mainly for specialty malts).
2) Making a multi-variety mash and freezing the pre-boiled extract to use as a starter for yeast (low fermentables malts won't be very useful for this).
3) Store them as-is in the freezer, in an air tight bag.
4) Throw them away.
I'm particularly interested in the first option (maybe using something like a small scale BIAB?).
What do you think?
I'm fairly new at this hobby (I'm at my 5th batch, all-grainer from the beginning) and I was wondering what you guys do with the milled grains you don't get to use (I don't have a miller).
I brew once a month (about 20L per batch) and the vendors sell only round quantities (1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg) so I usually end up with small portions of unused malts (right now I have 0,5 kg of Pale Ale, 0,2 kg of Chocolate, 0,1 kg of Black, etc).
(I'm from Argentina, pardon my metrics)
I'm considering the following options:
1) Making single-variety mini mashes and freezing the pre-boiled extract, so I can add it directly to the boiler in a future batch (mainly for specialty malts).
2) Making a multi-variety mash and freezing the pre-boiled extract to use as a starter for yeast (low fermentables malts won't be very useful for this).
3) Store them as-is in the freezer, in an air tight bag.
4) Throw them away.
I'm particularly interested in the first option (maybe using something like a small scale BIAB?).
What do you think?