Hello All,
My significant other (who is gluten intolerant), normally isn’t the greatest fan of beer but does enjoy trying a sip of my NEPIAs and Hazy DDHs when I order them. So she has tasked me with brewing her a Gluten-reduced/free NEPIA.
I’ve done some digging and have come across this recipe which has got some traction online:
https://glutenfreehomebrewing.com/recipes/showrecipe.php?recipeid=173
I’ve spent a significant amount of time trying to find somewhere which sells or distributes millet malt to France (that doesn’t cost the earth) but can’t find anywhere. Do any France dwellers have any tips?
Failing that I have read that White Labs Clarity Ferm reduces the Gluten content of the beer down to under the 20ppm threshold and so was considering going the normal barley malt route. However, I read somewhere (I’ve lost the link) that Clarity Ferm (which I guess makes sense) would also rid the beer of the classic NEIPA haze (and I presume some of the flavour too)
Does anyone have any experience of either of these approaches?
My significant other (who is gluten intolerant), normally isn’t the greatest fan of beer but does enjoy trying a sip of my NEPIAs and Hazy DDHs when I order them. So she has tasked me with brewing her a Gluten-reduced/free NEPIA.
I’ve done some digging and have come across this recipe which has got some traction online:
https://glutenfreehomebrewing.com/recipes/showrecipe.php?recipeid=173
I’ve spent a significant amount of time trying to find somewhere which sells or distributes millet malt to France (that doesn’t cost the earth) but can’t find anywhere. Do any France dwellers have any tips?
Failing that I have read that White Labs Clarity Ferm reduces the Gluten content of the beer down to under the 20ppm threshold and so was considering going the normal barley malt route. However, I read somewhere (I’ve lost the link) that Clarity Ferm (which I guess makes sense) would also rid the beer of the classic NEIPA haze (and I presume some of the flavour too)
Does anyone have any experience of either of these approaches?