Nice recipe BB...there's nothing quite like a stout with oats in it...have you ever tried flaked maize as an adjunct?bobbioli wrote:Coopers stout
1kg doric light (canadian blah kit)
250g rolled oats
400g dex
1 oz fuggles steeped
1 week old just tried, best yet
Flaked Maize is a cooked, pre-Gelatinized flaked corn & can be added directly to the mash. It lightens the finish while adding a distinct flavour & will provide depth of character to lighter beers when used in moderate quantitiesbobbioli wrote:to be honest Jack i'm not sure what maize is but i'll be watchin to find out
JaCk_SpArRoW wrote:Flaked Maize is a cooked, pre-Gelatinized flaked corn & can be added directly to the mash. It lightens the finish while adding a distinct flavour & will provide depth of character to lighter beers when used in moderate quantitiesbobbioli wrote:to be honest Jack i'm not sure what maize is but i'll be watchin to find out
Nah I was just reading more about it Vit & I think its used more in Ales than anything else...anyone else had dealings with Flaked Maize?vitalogy wrote:JaCk_SpArRoW wrote:Flaked Maize is a cooked, pre-Gelatinized flaked corn & can be added directly to the mash. It lightens the finish while adding a distinct flavour & will provide depth of character to lighter beers when used in moderate quantitiesbobbioli wrote:to be honest Jack i'm not sure what maize is but i'll be watchin to find out
Doesn't sound like you'd want to use it in a stout.
Is there anything that it imparts other than a lighter colour chris?chris. wrote:Yes. I've used it in a few Pilseners & Pale ales. It needs to be mashed. & doesn't really add much flavour at all. It just produces a lighter beer. Definatly not stout material
501 wrote:hmmm,
1kg of dex alone would seem to be up around 5% ??
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