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Standard Brewing
Malting and malt preparation
Mashing and wort separation
Wort boiling
Wort clarification, cooling and aeration
Fermentation and maturation
Beer filtration, stabilisation and packaging
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Maize grits / riceMaize grits and rice are two of the more widely used brewing adjuncts. Both are efficient and very accessible sources of starch and therefore fermentable sugars. These cereals do not cause any problems in terms of proteins and ß-glucans. The objective during mash conversion is to convert the starch to fermentable sugars as efficiently as possible. Their gelatinisation temperatures range from 60-70°C and 68-77°C respectively. Therefore selection of varieties is important. Typical problems | Our Solutions | Poor extract levels | Hitempase | High mash viscosities and starch positive wort | Hitempase | Limited vitamins, essential salts and amino acids for yeast | Yeastex | Poor foam stability | Biofoam K, Biofoam W, Biofoam CL |
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