Barley name in beersmith
Barley name in beersmith
I need advice on barley... I have ordered some barley and wheat from a market stall.?????? Both raw and grain. what can i put these down as in beersmith..??
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Re: Barley name in beersmith
Firstly, if you have bought them from a market stall....are they malted grains?? I would assume not, more than likely they are just whole grain which is not suitable for brewing unless you intend to malt them yourself, this involves getting the grain to start germinating & then stopping it quickly by means of a kiln or smoker, not an easy thing to do & the process it self is quite finicky.
the grains sold by the HB shops specifically for brewing has already been malted (in most cases), hense it is refered to as "Malt"
The grain in beersmith is mostly all Barley of different strains, breeds & origins (except the wheat, rye & maize)
Cheers, Mick.
the grains sold by the HB shops specifically for brewing has already been malted (in most cases), hense it is refered to as "Malt"
The grain in beersmith is mostly all Barley of different strains, breeds & origins (except the wheat, rye & maize)
Cheers, Mick.
Re: Barley name in beersmith
Use them in a cereal mash, but you will have to do some research.
I would put them in as torrefied wheat, but use a cereal mash on brew day to gelatinise them.
I would put them in as torrefied wheat, but use a cereal mash on brew day to gelatinise them.