Hi,
Just looking at Graham's new book & was wondering if Muntons Wheat spray dried malt extract, could be used as a subsitute for both Torrefied Wheat & Wheat malt ?
If so, what's the conversion rate ?
Thanks
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Re: Torrefied Wheat / Wheat malt - Alternative
Muntons wheat spraymalt is 50:50 wheat and barley malt, so use double the amount of wheat in the recipe (then take half this off of the malt extract used).
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Re: Torrefied Wheat / Wheat malt - Alternative
Excellent, thanks for the tip, I'd have gone down the 1:1 route.tomU wrote:Muntons wheat spraymalt is 50:50 wheat and barley malt, so use double the amount of wheat in the recipe (then take half this off of the malt extract used).
So any idea what the difference between Torrefied & Malted wheat is, as I assume they're different ?
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Re: Torrefied Wheat / Wheat malt - Alternative
Yeah, malted wheat is what it says it is, ie wheat that has been malted as you would with barley. Torrefied wheat is unmalted wheat which has been heated and burst like popcorn. Torrefied wheat is generally added to a recipe to add head retention to the beer. It does also impart a bit of flavour to the beer depending on the amount you use (which some like, others don't). To be honest, if you're doing an extract version of an all grain recipe you could just leave it out rather than replacing it with wheat spraymalt - its really not going to make a huge difference unless wheat is a significant proportion of the grain bill.
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Re: Torrefied Wheat / Wheat malt - Alternative
Tom,tomU wrote:Yeah, malted wheat is what it says it is, ie wheat that has been malted as you would with barley. Torrefied wheat is unmalted wheat which has been heated and burst like popcorn. Torrefied wheat is generally added to a recipe to add head retention to the beer. It does also impart a bit of flavour to the beer depending on the amount you use (which some like, others don't). To be honest, if you're doing an extract version of an all grain recipe you could just leave it out rather than replacing it with wheat spraymalt - its really not going to make a huge difference unless wheat is a significant proportion of the grain bill.
Thanks for that, I'll take another look at the quantity & make a call on what to do i.e to add or not too add

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Re: Torrefied Wheat / Wheat malt - Alternative
You could use a small amount of flaked barley to get much the same effect on head retention.
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Re: Torrefied Wheat / Wheat malt - Alternative
Or even some creamy top (PGA powder)steve_flack wrote:You could use a small amount of flaked barley to get much the same effect on head retention.




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