Pitching into a breadmaker

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Pitching into a breadmaker

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Has anyone pitched the dregs of a stubbie into a breadmaker with all the other ingredients there? Did it work?
Not that I need to justify home brewing, mind, just attempting to rack up the postive aspects ... in fact, trying it now.
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miserable failure ...
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sorry...what was it you were trying to do :?
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Beer bread
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And you thought that would work? :P :P :P

Try replacing 50 percent of the milk with flat beer. keep the Bakers yeast in the recipe otherwise it wont rise.


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Post by Jay »

Wasn't sure whether you trying to make bread or beer.

I have better success making beer sandwiches.....without the bread :D :wink:

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If you want to make bread from beer there are two ways you can go about it either use the dregs from a bottle to make a starter (or leaven) add flour and water to make a kind of paste and let it ferment then use two cups of this starter to 750g wholemeal flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Otherwise for an even better bread scoop out some of the dregs in the bottom of your fermenter after bottling or racking you beer and use that.
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