Everything You Need to Know about Toasted Malts - Home Brewing Basics
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Vienna, munich, aromatic, victory, melanoidin, special roast, extra special.... and a TON more malts fall into the "toasted" malt category. In this video we break down what you can expect out of toasted malts, the variety out there, and how to use them.
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Please do a video in your malt series on the best bags of malt to sleep on during a nighttime brew. Much needed info, thanks.
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
Definitely on the docket... we not only couch malts... but bed them too ;)
I'm impressed by the lip stretch when Peter goes for his beer.
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
#flexible ;)
Would be great if you could put up an episode about how extract brewers like myself can change a brew with small malt infusions like toasted/roasted malts. Mostly about technique, timing and amounts used.
Awesome content guys, keep em coming
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Cheers!
I believe Briess extra special malt is a drum roasted crystal malt. Possibly 120L that gets toasted or roasted
Is that a grain bed????
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
We're branching out into a full on grain furniture store!
@drankurbaruah
4 жыл бұрын
Epic, epic question. Deserves a proverbial cookie, at the very least.
@drankurbaruah
4 жыл бұрын
@@GenusBrewing He meant "grain bed" as in the "grain bed while sparging" ...coz you're lying on a bed of grain.. Double meaning joke!!! I can't believe you guys missed that 😂😂😂
You guys are the best, love that I'm actually learning a ton of really important info, and the lighthearted approach. Keep on guys.
Afternoon, wondering is there a malt chart so you can compare grains to specific builds ?I have a hop chart that i use, works great s when building a recipe . Just thinking. Thanks for your time.
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
There is a grain comparison chart that i've seen floating around, but it isn't great. It lacks specificity and theres a bit it doesn't account for.
Viva la beer!
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
Viva la beer!
if you guys would shave, you wouldn't have to sip your beer thru a straw. Crazy good video guys!
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
Logan took your advice :(
How about a specific video for melanoidin malt? And also about the Red X?
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
I could get behind that - we have a lot more to go!
@the.25.dreamer
4 жыл бұрын
@@GenusBrewing nice!
Please...an urgent Question. Currently building a new brewery in SeouL, Korea. My understanding is that for the summer time... HVAC system for Brewery facility is of no problem since Fermenters and brites tank will be GLYCOL jacketed. But I learned that when brewing ALE beer types(which is mostly the case for craft brewing) the temperature shouldn't fall below 10 degrees Celsius during winter. Thus, my question is 1) is it necessary to install some sort of overall heating system for the brewing environment? If so, what type of system? 2) And if it gets installed. Does it have to be turned on 24-7? I reckon it would be waste of electricity cost and all.
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
are the fermenters indoors? 10C is pretty cold.. you definitely don't want most Ales fermented that cold. If you need a heat Source I would recommend a 2-stage temperature controller that turns either your heat source - or you Glycol solenoid on/off depending on the temperature range. Fermentation will produce its own heat though so depending on where you are fermenting I'd be skeptical that you would even need a heat source.
Have a video series idea for you gents. “Substitute Teacher”. Pick a hop, malt, or yeast for the topic, and cover considerations for substitutes.
How about ‘Best Manlz Special X’ ?
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
That one we're thinking of giving it's own video since there's a proprietary malting process that goes into making it - otherwise we definitely would have lumped it in here!
A straw? Really? What's next toasted straws for toasted brewers lol have fun living the dream
@cellarkoolbeerandbarwarere1739
4 жыл бұрын
Beer Straw: An item frequently used in case of awesome thick beer head and or awkward drinking position to ensure no beer spillage or frothed mustache. (a negative affect of awesome thick beer head.)
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
I usually use a much bigger straw... but it is attached to the bottom of my glass instead of in the top... also my glass in that case is a funnel...
Viva La Bier
If you need to violate your beer with a straw, please be environmentally minded and use a nice stainless straw...Great vid - CHEERS!
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
Next time!
I'm calling the police, usage of straws is illegal!
@GenusBrewing
4 жыл бұрын
Don't turn me in!