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Flaked Oats
Improve head retention and add a silky, smooth texture to your beer A marquee ingredient in Oatmeal Stouts, but also commonly used in Hazys and many other beer styles Use as up to 25% of your grain bill These oat flakes are perfect for making any beer style you want to add a silky, smooth mouthfeel to whether it be an Oatmeal Stout or a New England IPA. Or toss a little in to any recipe to help with head retention in the glass. Since oats have a higher fat content you should not store therm for an extended period of time. Good rule of thumb is to use them within six months.
$2.99 - $55.99
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BrewZilla All Grain Brewing System With Pump | Gen 3.1.1 | 35L/9.25G (110V)
Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory. We've seen a lot of all-in-one systems over the years, but none are as feature-packed and affordable as the BrewZilla. While other units simply maintain your set temperature, the BrewZilla features a sophisticated digital controller which can be programmed with a full mash schedule, executing each step automatically. The built-in pump will continuously recirculate wort during the mash for more even heat distribution and higher efficiency, but thanks to the integrated camlock fitting, it has even more functionality. Add the optional whirlpool arm to make your late hop additions pop and speed up chilling time, or connect a camlock fitting and tubing to transfer wort to your fermenter. These are just a couple of reasons why MoreBeer! loves the BrewZilla, but there are so many More! Our Top 10 Favorite Features: Sophisticated digital controller capable of programmed mash steps, boil addition timers and delayed start Built-in pump for constant recirculation during mash or whirlpooling and transferring with optional accessories Full depth malt pipe for higher mash efficiency and capable of running small batches without a pricey adapter Multiple power modes to cover each step of the brew day – low power to gently heat your mash up to full power for a rolling boil Wort chiller included! Perfectly sized for this system and adds even more value to your purchase of the BrewZilla High capacity brewhouse – with a volume of over 9 gallons, you can fit more grain and more wort to make MoreBeer! Single wall design doesn't trap in heat – chill your wort quickly after the boil! Super convenient bottom handle makes lifting/pouring a breeze Rubber feet keep the boiler lifted off the ground and safely above any spills that may occur Affordable! This is the best price for an all-in-one brewing system you'll find, period. If you want to jump into all grain brewing right from your first batch, or as an upgrade from malt extract brewing, the BrewZilla is a complete turn key solution. The BrewZilla is an all-in-one electric brewery that has built-in elements for heating and boiling, programmable mash schedule and delayed start, a built-in pump for recirculation, an onboard water resistant control panel for setting and monitoring temperatures, a removable grain basket, and a built-in spigot for transferring. It is extremely portable and uses 110V power so it can be used nearly anywhere. The V3.1.1 unit features an upgraded main circuit board that changes how the automatic step mashing functions. Now when moving from step to step, the timer for each step will not begin counting down until the programmed temperature is reached. This means more accurate mash schedules than ever before! The new board also introduces boil addition timers so you'll never miss the mark for hop additions. To get the Wort Chiller Connection Kit for free, add the item to your cart along with the BrewZilla and use code ZILLAKIT at checkout. New accessory! Check out the BrewZilla Whirlpool Arm, which uses the unit's internal pump to recirculate and spin the wort, improving hop extraction and chill times. No more stirring! Automatic Step Mashing & Delayed Start! One of the coolest features of the BrewZilla is the ability to program the unit with up to 6 individual temperatures and durations so you can step mash precisely how you desire. Simply press the "S1-S6" button to select the stage you want to adjust, and use the temp, time and +/- buttons to program the stage. If you have less than 6 stages in your mash schedule, program the stages you want to skip with 00:00 as the time and the controller will automatically move on to the next step. When all the stages are complete, the unit will sound an alarm and hold the last set temperature. The programmable stages can also be used to set a delayed start of up to 23 hours in advance so that you can have your water hot and ready to go when you get home from work or wake up in the morning. In order to do this, fill the unit with strike water and program the controller with two steps. Step 1 should be programmed at a temperature lower than the unheated strike water (so the elements will remain off), and the duration should be programmed for however long you want the delay. Then program Step 2 with your desired strike water temperature and a duration of 1-2 hours, giving the BrewZilla ample time to heat up and giving you a margin of error in case you hit the snooze button the morning of brew day. Recirculating Mash with Full Depth Malt Pipe The built-in magnetic drive pump easily recirculates wort during the mash. We recommend getting some silicone tubing to go with the recirculation arm. This allows you more control over the recirculation and you can then use the pump to transfer your wort to your fermenter. As with any mash, be sure to stir your grain very thoroughly after mashing-in so you start out with an even temperature throughout the grain bed. Some competing models advertise their perforated malt pipes as "high flow", but what they don't mention is how this affects efficiency. When recirculating the mash, wort will escape through the side perforations rather than passing through the grain at the bottom-most end of the malt pipe which can lead to lower efficiency. The BrewZilla's malt pipe is designed so that recirculating wort must pass through the entire grain bed before escaping through the false bottom and being pumped over the top of the grain bed again. If you're worried about the flow rate, simply add a pound or two of rice hulls to your grain bill. This is especially recommended when brewing with a high level of wheat, oat, or flaked grains. Power & Heating Control Dual heating elements run off of a single 110 volt plug and have individual switches allowing for more control over the heating process. One element is 1000 watts and the other is 500 for a combined 1500 watts! Use both when you need to ramp up the temperature quickly either at the start to get to your mash temp or to go from your mash temp to boiling. Use only one of the elements when you want to hold a temperature. We highly recommend adding the optional BrewZilla Neoprene Jacket to help reduce heating times and maintain a more vigorous boil. The extra thick neoprene jacket is custom designed to insulate the entire kettle portion of the BrewZilla while staying out of the way of the ball valve and handles. The jacket can help you acheive up to 10% faster heat up times and cut heat loss from the boiler in half. And when it comes time to cool your wort after the boil, simply remove the jacket! While other units boast a double wall design for better heat retention, this actually becomes a disadvantage when it comes to chilling. The digital control panel makes it easy to see the current temperature and set the temperature you want. The digital controller is also water resistant so don't worry about spills or some water dripping down the side. This controller is built for brewing! The brewery also includes a stainless steel malt pipe with false bottom allowing you to easily shift from mash tun to boil kettle during your brew day. The malt pipe includes a handle to lift it out and tabs at the base so you can set the malt pipe over the kettle to let the wort drain out. It also has feet at its base to raise the malt pipe slightly off the base and help prevent clogging. The included stainless steel wort chiller is shipped with bare ends so you can set it up for your situation. We list below the most common tubing and fittings to connect to a hose, hose bib, or faucet. What MoreBeer! loves about this product: Homebrewing is trending in the direction of all-in-one, all-grain brewing systems and the BrewZilla is the ultimate value. The cost is half of the next comparable system with programmable mash steps and nearly the same as buying converted coolers and a kettle. We've brewed on all the systems and we can truly say the BrewZilla is the easiest to use. We feel confident that a lot of first time brewers could buy this and use it with ease. At the same time quite a few of our experienced, all-grain brewing staff are buying it to brew at home. The unit is extremely compact because the pump is built-in to the bottom of the unit. You can move it around with ease which makes it perfect for guys and gals that have space constraints. Someone on the team also mentioned how they like that you can drain it via gravity without having to use the pump. All in all a great buy and highly recommended. Please note you will need a few extra pieces of hardware to connect the wort chiller and at least 2' of silicone tubing for the sparge. Use the Pump for More Than Just Recirculation! One of the surprisingly handy features of the BrewZilla is that the recirculation pipe features a female camlock. This allows you to hook up other accessories and use the unit's pump for more than just recirculating wort. With a male camlock and silicone tubing, for example, you can use the internal pump to push wort through a plate chiller or counterflow chiller. Check out our selection of camlock fittings here. Features: Gen 3.1.1 Stainless steel construction 9 gallon total capacity with a finished beer output of 5-6 gallons Digital temperature controller Automatic step mashing with 6 programmable stages 110V power and plug Dual heating elements for total control (1000 watts and 500 watts) Stainless steel 1/2 inch ball valve for draining (dont have to use the pump) Immersion wort chiller included Stainless steel malt pipe/basket Stamped in volume markers Glass lid Magnetic drive pump for recirculation Recirculation arm Bottom handle for easy lifting and pouring Upgraded rocker switches Rubber feet Temperature reads in °F or °C (press and hold temp button for several seconds to adjust) 32.75 in H (with recirculation arm) x 12.5 in D Recommended max. grain bill - 18 lbs Recommended min. grain bill - 8 lbs AlcoEngine Still ready with the purchase of a Distillation Lid You Will Need: 2' of H985 1/2" ID Silicone tubing for sparging and draining. To connect included Chiller: (20') of D1710 1/2" ID beverage tubing (or whatever length required, (3) H950hose clamps and (1) brass hose by thread adaptor (H508). These items come in the Wort Chiller Connection Kit, add the kit to your cart and use code ZILLAKIT at checkout. Note: The manual references an element for a different market. This unit comes with two heating elements for a total of 1,500 watts. Kegland Part Number: KL05838
$399.99
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American Pale Malt - Great Western Malting
2.8 °L - Great Western. Same as the Domestic 2-row malt but has slightly more color and a drier flavor. This malt is more like the British Pale Malt. Example Malt Analysis: % Assortment 7/64" 63.5 6/64" 27.2 5/64" 7.2 Thru 5/64" 2.1 Chemical Analysis Moisture, % 3.9 Extract %, finely ground malt, as is 77.7 Extract %, finely ground malt, dry basis 80.9 Extract %, coarsley ground malt, as is 77.0 Extract %, coarsley ground malt, dry basis 80.1 F/C Difference % 0.8 Color, laboratory Wort, degrees Lovibond 2.8 Viscosity 1.46 Beta Glucan, ppm 80 Diastatic Power 134 Alpha Amylase (DU) 59.3 Total Soluble Protein %, dry basis 5.58 Total Protein %, dry basis 12.57 S/T Ratio % 44.4 Conversion, minutes 5-7 Aroma of Mash Aromatic Filtration Time Normal Clarity of Wort 8 If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pale Ale GR901 Briess Malting - Pale Ale GR303 Canada Malting - Superior Pale Ale GR670 Thomas Fawcett Malting - Spring Pale Ale GR362 Dingemans Malting - Pale Ale GR330 Admiral Maltings - Maiden Voyage Pale GR70 Admiral Maltings - Gallagher's Best Pale GR701
$2.69 - $54.99
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Flaked Barley
Add body and improve head retention without adding fermentable sugars Commonly used in Stouts, but can be beneficial to any beer style where a bigger body is desired Use as up to 20% of your grain bill A great way to add body and head retention to your beer. Used especially for stouts, flaked barley can be used across practically all beer styles and is an essential adjunct to have around the brewhouse. Flaked Barley adds protein for body and head retention, without adding fermentable sugars to your wort the way you would with a wheat malt, which makes is great for tweaking the body/head characteristics of a recipe without changing the rest of the grain bill to accommodate a fermentable grain.
$2.79 - $49.99
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Maris Otter Malt - Thomas Fawcett Malting
2.7 °L - Fawcett Malting - Maris Otter has long been the favorite of English brewers for its brewhouse performance and rich, slightly nutty flavor. An excellent malt for any English beer style. All of Fawcett’s Maris Otter malt is still produced in their traditional floor malting fashion. Typical Malt Analysis: Moisture % 3.0 FGE (dry)% 80.5 Color (L) 2.3-3.0 If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Bairds Malt - Maris Otter GR352 Thomas Fawcett Malting - Maris Otter GR360
$3.49 - $85.99
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Flaked Wheat - Briess Malting
For making Witbiers and other specialties. Helps with head retention in all beers. Will leave a slight haze. Can also be used in place of unmalted wheat in many recipes.
$2.99 - $52.99
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Rice Hulls
Loosen up your grain bed to prevent stuck mashes and improve wort clarity Highly recommended for recipes that are adjunct heavy with high amounts of brewing flakes Imparts no flavor to the finished beer Use as 5% of the total grain bill Rice hulls offer a natural, easy way to help prevent a stuck mash! Rice Hulls are used to aid in filterability when you’re doing all-grain brewing with a high percentage of wheat or oats, or if you have had lautering problems. They do not impart any flavor to the finished beer. Use at a percentage not greater than 5% of the total grain bill.
$2.99 - $44.99
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Flaked White Wheat
Add significant body and mouthfeel while improving head retention in your finished beer Often used in Witbiers, New England IPAs, Hazy Pales and other specialty beers Use as up to 40% of your grain bill For making Witbiers and other specialties. Helps with head retention in all beers. Will leave a slight haze. Can also be used in place of unmalted wheat in many recipes. Adds significant body, mouthfeel and head retention; can be up to 40% of grist.
$2.79 - $48.99
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Acidulated Malt - Weyermann® Specialty Malts
Due to high demand, the 55 lb is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory. 1.4-5 °L - Weyermann® - This malt helps keep the mash in the correct pH range. It also adds a mild sour flavor. Must be mashed; use up to 10% in your mash.
$3.99 - $89.99
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Oat Malt - Viking Malt
1.8 - 3.1 °L - Viking Malt - Viking Oat Malt is a traditionally malted oat that comes with natural large husks that improve the lautering process. Viking Oat Malt has a soft flavor impact while adding a creamy, velvety mouthfeel to your beer and improving head retention. Highly recommended if you're brewing a Hazy IPA, Belgian Wit, or any other style where a light haze in the finished beer is desired. Use as up to 30% of grain bill. Viking Malt is one of the largest malting companies in the world and the largest roaster of specialty malts. They are the main malt supplier to the famous Carlsberg brewery. Viking is not well known in the USA because they haven't had good US distribution. Because MoreBeer! and MoreBeer! Pro is directly importing thousands of tons of malt we are stoked to offer you Northern European malt quality from one of the best malting companies in the world at lower than domestic malt pricing. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where distinctive Nordic barley are sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The advantage of northern European malt is lower protein levels, good kernel size, and less amount of pesticides used due to the cold winters. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 7.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 60.0 Color °L - 1.8 - 3.1 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$2.99 - $63.99
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Oat Malt - Thomas Fawcett Malting
1.5-3 °L - Fawcett Malting - If you're looking for a malt to enhance the haze of your New England IPA, this is the malt for you! Oat Malt is perfect for beers where you aren't concerned with clarity. Use this malt in your next Hazy IPA or Belgian Wit to assist with head retention and add mouthfeel. 5 - 10% Oat Malt in the grain bill will add a light haze without impacting the beer's flavor. Also perfectly suited for Porters and Stouts to add oat flavor when desired. Try using 10 - 20% in the grain bill for a light oat character, or 20 - 50% for a distinct oat flavor. Thomas Fawcett & Sons Ltd is a seventh generation family business that has been manufacturing quality malts for over 200 years on its original site in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Fawcett manufactures over 30 different malts on site in small batch sizes to ensure consistent quality throughout their extensive product range. Moisture %: 4.0 Protein Total %: 11 Color °L: 1.5-3 Extract FG Dry: 60
$3.49 - $85.99
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German Pale Wheat Malt - Weyermann® Specialty Malts
2 °L - Weyermann® - Perfect base for any wheat beer style, especially hefeweizen. Contributes little color and robust, malty-sweet flavor with notes of bread, nuts, toffee and light caramel. Wheat malts high protein content contributes to body and head.
$3.49 - $69.99
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White Wheat Malt - Briess Malting
2.5 L - Briess - White Wheat malt has a sweet, malty, bready character and contributes a light straw color. Use as a base malt in any wheat beer style, or use as 5% of the grain bill in any other beer style for improved head retention. Typical Analysis: Moisture - 4.0% Color - 2.5° Lovibond Protein - 12.0% Diastatic Power (Lintner) - 160 See attached document for more information.
$2.99 - $61.99
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Flaked Rye
Contributes a strong, spicy rye flavor without adding too much body or mouthfeel Adds complexity to your malt flavor profile—often used in Pale Ales, IPAs, and Imperial IPA Use as up to 10% of your grain bill to spice things up, 40% for a Rye IPA, or 60% for a Roggenbier Rye flakes are unlike typical flaked ingredients in that they are added purely for their spicy flavor and do little to add body and mouthfeel. 5-10% is all you need to add a distinct rye flavor to your malt profile, and you can increase from there depending on your desired taste or the style you're brewing. A staple ingredient in German Roggenbier, Finish Sahti, and American Rye-P-As.
$2.49 - $44.99
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No. 19 Floor Malted Maris Otter Malt - Crisp Malt
1.5 - 1.8 °L - Crisp Malt - Crisp No. 19 Maris Otter Malt (formerly Gleneagles Maris Otter) is an heirloom varietal that is World renowned for its deep, rich flavor. It is considered Heirloom because it is an old variety with a very low yield of 1.5-2 tons per acre. Modern varietals now produce up to 4 tons per acre. Why do farmers grow Maris Otter when new high-yield, disease resistant varietals are available? Because Craft Brewers around the World are willing to pay a premium for the complex, authentic pub flavor that Maris Otter provides. Please note this is the distinguished Glen Eagles version of Crisp Maris Otter. Crisp produces two types of the Maris Otter malt. A regular version malted in modern silos and this exclusive Glen Eagles version of their Maris Otter that is floor malted by hand in the traditional way. This malt is obviously great for all English style Ales but is perfectly suited for any beer where you want a rich, bready malt flavor. 1.5 - 1.8 ° L If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Thomas Fawcett Malting - Maris Otter GR360 Crisp Malt - Maris Otter GR350
$3.49 - $74.99
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Pearl Malt - Thomas Fawcett Malting
2.7 °L - Fawcett Malting - A traditional English barley variety known for its slightly bready flavor. Example Malt Analysis: Moisture % 3.0 FGE (dry)% 80.5 Color (L) 2.3 - 3.0L
$3.49 - $83.99
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Flaked Oats - Briess Malting
These premier brewing oats from Briess Malting Company are the ideal oats for making that epic Oatmeal Stout. But they are not limited to Oatmeal Stouts, oats will add a silky texture to any beer you make! Experiment and leave us a review of what you used them in and how it came out. Since oats have a higher fat content you should not store therm for an extended period of time. Good rule of thumb is to use them within six months.
$3.49 - $80.99
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Dried Oat Extract | Made from 100% Australian Oats
Fermentable extract rich in sugar, protein and flavor Contributes to haze formation, mouth feel and head retention Ideal for NEIPA, Hazy Pales or adding a velvety mouthfeel to an Oatmeal or Milk Stout Unlock smoother, hazier, and more flavorful beers. Our hydrolyzed oat powder, crafted from premium Australian oats, boosts head retention, enhances mouthfeel, and creates a desirable haze, perfect for NEIPAs and Hazy Pales. Add a velvety touch to stouts or explore new dimensions in your favorite brews. Rich in fermentable sugars and oat flavor, this extract is your secret to exceptional beer.
$8.99 - $399.99
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Malted Oats | Rahr Malting
Introducing Malted Oats from Rahr Malting! The 55-lb sack size is now in stock and ready to ship. 1- and 5-lb sizes are available for pre-order. Place your order now and we will automatically ship it to you when available. The current estimated availability is mid-July. Enhances beer's foam stability and imparts a creamy texture Well-suited for juicy or hazy IPAs, stouts, and porters Use as up to 20% of your grain bill Rahr Malted Oats offers brewers a reliable way to enhance beer's foam stability and impart a creamy texture. This malt is particularly well-suited for popular styles such as juicy or hazy IPAs, stouts, and porters, or any brew aiming for increased foam development and a silky mouthfeel. Expect earthy, grainy flavors and a noticeable palate fullness when incorporating Rahr Malted Oats into a recipe. Its high protein content, coupled with low color and beta-glucan levels, helps to mitigate the risk of slow or stuck lauters during the brewing process. Malt Specification: Color °L - 1.8-2.4 Moisture % - max. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 60.0 Protein % dm - max. 15.0 Usage Rate - Up to 20%
$2.99 - $59.99
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, by MoreBeer Staff How do I "un-stuck" a mash?
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