cyderspace
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Hi everyone,
my cousin has just had a kidney transplant and the doctor said he could only drink stuff that's been pasteurised. We often drink my homebrrew together so I'm wondering whether I can do anything about it.
So my question is, if I make beer from boiled grain, does that count as pasteurising? Probably not?
cider is a cold process so that's probably not suitable either.
if I boil either before bottling, does that kill the alcohol or will it do anything else that will affect the drink adversely? Does boiling count as pasteurising?
my cousin has just had a kidney transplant and the doctor said he could only drink stuff that's been pasteurised. We often drink my homebrrew together so I'm wondering whether I can do anything about it.
So my question is, if I make beer from boiled grain, does that count as pasteurising? Probably not?
cider is a cold process so that's probably not suitable either.
if I boil either before bottling, does that kill the alcohol or will it do anything else that will affect the drink adversely? Does boiling count as pasteurising?