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Brewing with Flaked Grains

You may already know that the process of making beer begins with creating a mash – typically comprised primarily of crushed, malted grains – to produce wort. But did you know that brewers sometimes also use unmalted grains to drive towards some specific and desirable beer attributes?

Hollie Stephens

Hollie is an award-winning freelance beer writer. She contributes to publications including Ferment, Brewer and Distiller International, and Pellicle. Follow her on Twitter at @GlobeHops.

Brewing with Flaked Grains

You may already know that the process of making beer begins with creating a mash – typically comprised primarily of crushed, malted grains – to produce wort. But did you know that brewers sometimes also use unmalted grains to drive towards some specific and desirable beer attributes?  

Hollie Stephens

Award-winning beer writer contributing to Brewer & Distiller International and Pellicle.    @GlobeHops

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“…the striking difference between a British or English IPA and its New World counterparts in the IPA category is the balance of the hop and malt character.”

 Hollie Stephens

“…the striking difference between a British or English IPA and its New World counterparts in the IPA category is the balance of the hop and malt character.”

 Hollie Stephens