Steveruch
Well-Known Member
Any good?
How's DP on that GP? I like the MO I've been using, but I sometimes feel limited in adjunct use by the low DP.I have used a few bags of Rahr 2 row base malt and would rank it with Briess as a generic base malt. Neither will make me change my use of Golden Promise for my favorite recipes...
Cheers!
Which maltster and batch? You should be able to check.How's DP on that GP? I like the MO I've been using, but I sometimes feel limited in adjunct use by the low DP.
edit: and to be on topic, Rahr pale DP is high enough I'd never worry about it.
Your last sentence highlights what I do re hop-forward beers. For IPAs, APAs, and the like, I'm a little less picky about the base malt's flavor profile. I often buy Rahr or Briess 2-row, and am satisfied with that. Whatever's the best bargain.I assume that all the malts out there are good and serve a purpose.
The question is whether it's a good choice for the beer's taste and other qualities you wish to brew. And you haven't given us any idea of that.
I use it for pale ales and other light ales with good results. But those generally have been very hoppy beers so not much of the malts shine through.
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