mild malt?

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MileHighBrewer

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Has anyone tried using an english mild malt as a base for a sour? Curious to try it out, due to the higher amount of dextrin already in the grain vs basic 2row or pilsner.
 
I've used it as a base malt in a few stock ale recipes, and a Flanders Red, partly with this in mind. They're all still ageing but they taste good so far. I think it would work well in any darker red/brown sours, and probably in pale ones too.
 
In my opinion, Mild malt is essentially the English version of Munich malt. I would not consider it to have higher dextrin content. That is dependent upon your mashing schedule.
 
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