John Bull Extract
John Bull Extract
I am doing a malt extract beer with malt extract and hops, is this one a decent malt to use?
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I use John Bull extract (for partial mash) and found out recently they do not remove the hot or cold break, which can result in the generation that extract twang, I mailed the company to find this information. I have tried boiling and late extracting addition to no avail, I think the cold break contains a lot of lipids, which can be oxidized and if not removed may affect the beers flavor. This twang could also be due to old extract, and I not sure how long my HBS has had it and how they store it. Anyway I am going to all grain a go!
Always got on well with it.... don't use it if it's over a year old though. If your recipe won't use 2 whole tins it's more expensive but I got on well with using a tin of this stuff and making up the rest of the extract with spray malt which comes in 0.5kg bags and is easy to weigh out.
Once you've done a couple of brews I heartily recommend moving onto steeping some crystal malt to add to the brew as this really gives you some lovely fresh grainy flavours more like you would get with an all-grain brew + it's cheap & gets you learning about some basic mashing.
Matt
Once you've done a couple of brews I heartily recommend moving onto steeping some crystal malt to add to the brew as this really gives you some lovely fresh grainy flavours more like you would get with an all-grain brew + it's cheap & gets you learning about some basic mashing.
Matt
I've just boiled some John Bull malt extract with some hops. It did look very much as though the hot break was still present. But the hops should have filtered it, as with all grain, so does it mater, in this case? It would be different if you were just pouring the cans into a fermenting bin, of course.
Do they remove the hot break from their kits?
Do they remove the hot break from their kits?
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