I like the 6-row for some beers. Might have to play with high DP 2 row in the future for CAPs.
I have never tried 6-row. I guess I missed the boat.
It’s no longer on their website but a lot of the specialty malts were made with 6-row. Unless you ask your LHBS or online supplier they often never tell you whether the crystal 40L you’re buying is 2-row or 6-row. One the bag it would actually say 2-row Caramel/Crystal 40L or 6-row Caramel/Crystal 40L. Until now the C-20, C-90, blackprinz and a few others were always 6-row.
If you have ever used Briess specialty malts, you’ve used 6-row.
some of their specialties are 2 row, but unless you know what to look for you’ll get 6 row. I use Briess organic C60, which is 2 row.
That’s good to know. It’s even better to know that I no longer have to look on the bag. I stopped using Briess specialties years ago because they were 6-row. I have nothing against 6-row as a base malt. I used 200lbs of it the year I was attempting to master American Standard Lager (don’t ask) and brewing my fair share of Pre-Pro Pils. However, I never cared for Briess 6-row specialty malts.
With that said, I see that you use Rahr 2-row. How come you do not use Great Western? Great Western should be fairly easy to come by where you live. Anything has to be better than Briess 2-row, which is pretty much all my LHBS carries when it comes to domestic malt. Schreier used to be my domestic 2-row of choice before the Cargill takeover.
I used GW for years and it’s a close second to Rahr. But in my taste testing, I found that beers made with Rahr tasted better. Both are about the same price (Rahr may even be a bit cheaper) so that’s not a consideration. Same way I went from Weyermann to Castle to Durst to Best for pils malt. I haven’t used a Briess base malt since 1999.
You’re not missing anything. It’s still the same old Melba toast of the 2-row world. Briess’ slogan should be “No taste, Less filling!”
Interesting. Well, at least Rahr and Cargill/Schreier 6-row is still available…for now.