An Ankoù
Landlord.
Here we are. You'll find it here:Yeeees
Trying to find a copy of the "British Beers and How To Make Them" from above.
https://durdenparkbeer.org.uk/
Here we are. You'll find it here:Yeeees
Trying to find a copy of the "British Beers and How To Make Them" from above.
"Malting at Home" by Francois Dyment was the best I could find a few years ago.Good point.
When I started this thread I wanted a handful of a darker malt. (toasting)
Yesterday I collected a few barrels of fresh harvested barley from a farming buddy.
He asked me to make a crate of beer with it. So now I need to malt 4kg and then toast it (pale malt).
So I think I need info.. the necessary times and temps to malt and roast and toast.
https://www.instructables.com/Malting-Barley-for-Homebrewing/
This is the best I have found so far.
Trivial post just so I'm following the thread (there's probably a button for doing this).
I once roasted my own coffee. Enjoyable experience and I liked the results but I was not popular for making the entire house smell like the inside of a peculator and wasn't allowed to do it again.
Here we are. You'll find it here:
https://durdenparkbeer.org.uk/
That's what I thought you had in mind originally, rather than malting the lot yourself. I've heard (not sure if it's true, let us know) that the unmalted kernels are hard as nails and can break teeth if you're not careful. I wonder how well it'll go through your mill.Use straight from the field barley* as 50% of malted grain bill. Which maintains enough diastatic power for conversion, but saves the faff. Guess what's up next brew
Go to "Our publications"Isn't that all download?
Now, I know I'm on "An Ankoù" ignore list (some fall-out or something with his brew-partner/mucker concerning "Belgian" "candi" <sic> sugar). But, ... I'm on your ignore list too?Oh FFS. Why didn't I set that...
If you are, he won't see this question to respond to!But, ... I'm on your ignore list too?
Who?If you are, he won't see this question to respond to!
Q.E.D. I think is the term.If you are, he won't see this question to respond to!
Sorry for being an insufferable pendant, but that's an acronym rather than a 'term'Q.E.D. I think is the term.
I'm not pedantic ... just insufferable: And anyway Q.E.D. is the name of a ship, or something?Sorry for being an insufferable pendant, but that's an acronym rather than a 'term'
So, that leaves one unanswered question ...I know it's you @peebee
"Malting at Home" by Francois Dyment was the best I could find a few years ago.
He has a website too:
Brewing Beer The Hard Way
Keep digging. You might eventually find another way out your hole?Yeeees
Trying to find a copy of the "British Beers and How To Make Them" from above.
I wonder if they've given up reprinting it? Their web site lets you download it now, but I'm not sure if the old versions had the "make your own" brown and amber? It's not "real" brown and amber, but back in the 1970s you'd be luck to find pale malt! I understand roasting your own makes very fine aromas and flavours (@Cwrw666 is a fan I believe).
https://durdenparkbeer.org.uk/index.php/product-category/download_booklet/
[EDIT: The 1993 reprint costs more ... all of £4.40! So, I guess it's more "complete" than the 1976 original?]
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