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Re: flaked wheat
I think NG carries it. How much of a difference would 'torrified' wheat/puffed wheat from the grocery store make (cheaper and readily available in this part of the word)?
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Re: flaked wheat
Speerville has some excellent flaked wheat, organic and fairly cheap (less $4/kilo) http://www.speervilleflourmill.ca/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: flaked wheat
Organic stores might be a good place. Planet organic has lots of stuff here in hfx. I've used the hard red wheat berries and was happy with them.
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Re: flaked wheat
That's a good call. I might use that and save the trouble of hunting down the flaked stuff. I'll be in the city tomorrow so if I see any I'll pick it up. Otherwise torrified it is. As I recall from reading (not practice), it works well. Anyone have any opinions on it?akr71 wrote:I think NG carries it. How much of a difference would 'torrified' wheat/puffed wheat from the grocery store make (cheaper and readily available in this part of the word)?
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Re: flaked wheat
I used whole bag of OIO flaked wheat. Really brought down my efficiency, but otherwise was good flavour.
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Re: flaked wheat
What is OIO?mr x wrote:I used whole bag of OIO flaked wheat. Really brought down my efficiency, but otherwise was good flavour.
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Re: flaked wheat
Canadian maltster, g&p moves it.
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Re: flaked wheat
I had the same efficiency issue the one time I used it. I know it doesn't have to be crushed, but I've read where some people actually put it through their mill once, to break it down more.mr x wrote:I used whole bag of OIO flaked wheat. Really brought down my efficiency, but otherwise was good flavour.
Anyone have any experience with this?
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Re: flaked wheat
No difference.
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Re: flaked wheat
I used wheat berries from the bulk barn once. The beer turned out nice, but it was too much of a pain to mill it. The drill I used wasn't strong enough, so I had to do it by hand, and I ended up having to run it through twice to break it down. I'm not doing that again, I'll just spring for the flakes.
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