I'm looking to make a rye pale ale. Do I need to provide enough base grains to convert the starches in flaked rye or is it capable of self conversion? If it needs conversion, would 6 lbs of 6-row work for 2.5 lbs of rye?
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Flaked rye needs to be converted. 6 lbs of either 2-row or 6-row would be plenty to convert 2.5lbs of rye. |
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Flaked rye (unmalted) has a low diastatic power, so it would definitely need some base malt (6-row would work fine) for starch conversion. However, generally flaked rye is used for taste, and not as much for its starch content. If you are doing a mash anyway, you might as well throw it in, Edit: Thanks Denny, you are definitely right on this. Don't steep, do a partial mash if you want rye in an extract brew. |
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I'd use 2 row instead of 6 row unless you want the grainy flavor you get from 6 row. You don't need 6 row for enzymes. 2 row has plenty of diastatic power without having to resort to 6 row. |
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