colorado malting company has a huge gluten free list of grains w/4 roasting options. even chocolate roasts for gluten free. they now sell to homebrewers and only have 5 lb minimum. Awesome.
yes, colorado malting company now sells to homebrewers. they have gluten free chocolate malted millet and many other gluten free grains available in 5 lb bags. I purchased 10 lbs and payed 14 for shipping. steep shipping but well worth it.
Millet, buckwheat,amaranthe,teff,sorghum etc...
yes, colorado malting company now sells to homebrewers. they have gluten free chocolate malted millet and many other gluten free grains available in 5 lb bags. I purchased 10 lbs and payed 14 for shipping. steep shipping but well worth it
I usually use 6 gallons of sorghum or rice syrup(Annapolis home brew) as a base (5-6 gallon batch) and I always use about 1-3 lbs of crused roasted grain (Quinoa (malts nicely), Millet, or buckwheat. I also use about 1-2 cups of molasses. sometimes I substitute the molasses with brown suger...
I got my hands on 150 lbs of this millet from colorado malting company and it is so awesome. They don't sell to homebrewers but i had a brewery order it for me. I sent their email to Northern brewer, Midwest supplies and annapolis homebrew. I am hoping that they will stock it so homebrewers...
Be careful Malting sorghum. I have heard that some strains of sorghum produce hydrogen cyanide in the rootlets and could be dangerous. please google this prior to malting.
I would like to buy the briess Tapioca syrup but where do you get it from???
I have called briess and went to their website but they only sell to food companies. you can not place an order through briess.
Any ideas? QUOTE=david_42;296012]Saw this for the first time at the 25th Homebrew Fest...
I would like to buy the briess Tapioca syrup but where do you get it from???
I have called briess and went to their website but they only sell to food companies. you can not place an order through briess.
Any ideas? It appears that David 42 has found some...