Flaked, Unmalted & Adjunct Grains
Flaked, Unmalted, and Adjunct Grains
Flaked and unmalted grains help adjust body, haze, foam, fermentability, and mash behavior. They are common in hazy IPAs, stouts, witbier, cream ale, American lager, farmhouse styles, and historical recipes.
Flaked oats and oat malt can add a soft, silky mouthfeel. Flaked wheat and wheat malt support foam and haze. Flaked corn and rice can lighten body and flavor. Rice hulls are not fermentable; they help the mash drain when a recipe uses huskless grains such as wheat, rye, or oats.
Some unmalted grains need enough enzymatic base malt in the mash to convert properly. If you are brewing from a recipe, follow the grain bill closely. If you are designing your own recipe, pair adjuncts with a reliable base malt.
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Rahr White Wheat Malt
RahrRahr White Wheat Malt for Soft Wheat Character, Foam, and BodyRahr White Wheat Malt is a brewer-friendly wheat malt for recipes that need better he...
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Rahr Red Wheat Malt for Fuller Wheat Character and Foam SupportRahr Red Wheat Malt is a useful brewing grain when the goal is a more noticeable whe...
View full detailsRahr Unmalted White Wheat
RahrRahr Unmalted White Wheat for Raw Wheat Character, Body, and HazeRahr Unmalted White Wheat is a useful ingredient when brewers want the grainier, m...
View full detailsRahr Malted Oats
RahrRahr Malted Oats for Creamy Texture and Fuller BodyRahr Malted Oats are a useful brewing grain when the goal is more body, a softer palate, and bet...
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