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EPISODE · May 22, 2018 · 1H 3M

The Use Of Sugar In Brewing

from The Brülosophy Podcast · host Brülosophy

The mash process involves steeping grains in hot water wherein the enzymatic conversion of starches to sugar occurs. The sugar produced during this process is called maltose and makes up the large proportion of fermentables in most beer. However, it's not the only sugar that can be used in brewing, in fact there certain styles that all but require different types of sugar. In this episode, Marshall is joined by contributor Matt Del Fiacco to discuss these alternative sugars, the way in which they're used, and of course the results of some exBEERiments. | Relevant Articles | Adding Sugar In A Single Dose vs. Staggered Doses During Fermentation Adding Sugar During The Boil vs. High Kräusen Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The mash process involves steeping grains in hot water wherein the enzymatic conversion of starches to sugar occurs. The sugar produced during this process is called maltose and makes up the large proportion of fermentables in most beer. However, it's not the only sugar that can be used in brewing, in fact there certain styles that all but require different types of sugar. In this episode, Marshall is joined by contributor Matt Del Fiacco to discuss these alternative sugars, the way in which they're used, and of course the results of some exBEERiments.  | Relevant Articles | Adding Sugar In A Single Dose vs. Staggered Doses During Fermentation Adding Sugar During The Boil vs. High Kräusen

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