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🗓️ 3 December 2024
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Contributor Steve Thanos joins Marshall to chat about the use of oats in brewing, focusing specifically on the differences between old fashioned and quick oats, and going over an xBmt on the topic.
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0:41.8 | Learn more about the Imperialis Project and I-22 Capri at Imperial Yeast.com. Ask any brewer what the primary source of fermentable sugar in beer is, and their immediate |
1:03.4 | response will almost certainly be barley malt, and that's because that's true. |
1:08.1 | However, brewers are also very well aware of the fact that barley is not |
1:11.5 | the only cereal grain used to make beer. In fact, several other grains have been used for about |
1:16.8 | as long and continue to be used for specific purposes these days. This is the brewlossophy podcast. |
1:22.3 | I'm your host, Marshall Shot. And today I'm joined by contributor Steve Thanos to chat about |
1:26.0 | the use of oats in beer, |
1:28.3 | focusing specifically on the differences between a couple widely available forms that oats come in. |
1:33.8 | Yeah, oats. |
1:34.8 | I always think of the darker beers like a porter or a stout and seeing that it's early December. |
1:42.8 | That's where my mind goes to. So it's just perfect timing |
1:46.2 | to be talking about oats. Yeah, I'm with you. Oats to me, now I've had some really interesting |
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