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Flaked Barley - Briess Malting

Flaked Barley - Briess Malting

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A great way to add body and head retention to your homebrew. 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. 
 
Add to your grist and mash just like any base malt. 
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Czech pilsner
Terry Murphree on Mar 1, 2023
Dry Irish Stout
Christopher G on Feb 14, 2023
Czech pilsner
Terry Murphree on Mar 1, 2023
Add body to Scottish Heavy
Damien P on Feb 22, 2023
Dry Irish Stout
Christopher G on Feb 14, 2023
Good stuff for hazy
Dr Jed on Jan 25, 2023
To make stout
Glenn H on Jan 17, 2023
RECIPE CALLS FOR IT
TOM L on Dec 30, 2022
Recipe calls for it
Nathanael Olinger H on Dec 20, 2022
Great product at a good price
Brian H on Dec 12, 2022
There was not an organic option.
Jack T on Nov 28, 2022
Grain re up
Chris C on Nov 21, 2022
Using for a favorite Irish Red
Salazar, E on Nov 16, 2022
recipe i built
Joseph V on Oct 27, 2022
online class
Randal L on Oct 7, 2022
For an Oktoberfest recipe
Valued C on Sep 30, 2022
Brewing Porter
Jed P on Sep 20, 2022
Nothing like fresh barley
Michael on Sep 12, 2022
I've used it in the past
Robert L on Sep 6, 2022
Recipe called for it!
Barbara G on Aug 18, 2022
Recipe called for it!
Barbara G on Aug 18, 2022
Adjunct to the beer I want to make
Robert A. A on Jul 6, 2022
For stout
David Wolfford I on Jul 4, 2022
Need it
Andrew W on Jun 30, 2022
Irish Red
Salazar, E on May 31, 2022
to make beer
david r on May 2, 2022
Good price
Brian H on Apr 30, 2022
Making a White (Vanilla Milkshake) Stout - adds a head retention
Steve L on Apr 25, 2022
want to brew an Irish Dry Stout
Clive D on Apr 9, 2022
like flaked oats for 'mouth feel'
Samuel Hoagland on Apr 6, 2022
Recipe
Greg B on Mar 30, 2022
same
James R on Mar 16, 2022
add to next hazy
michael m on Mar 1, 2022
My recipe calls for it
David S on Feb 1, 2022
For my own recipe, later sometime.
Manning S on Jan 31, 2022
Foam and body
Phillip A on Jan 29, 2022
Necessary ingredient for a classic Irish stout
Ned the Manx on Jan 29, 2022
stout
Mark A on Jan 24, 2022
Great in an Imperial Oatmeal Stout
Peter Place on Jan 22, 2022
Stout
Mickey D Kelly on Jan 22, 2022
Making another batch of Gordon Strong's Irish Stout
Thomas Brophy on Jan 10, 2022
Brew Day
derek b on Dec 24, 2021
No organic available.
Jack T on Dec 24, 2021
Belgian Beer
Juan B on Dec 1, 2021
Stout recipe
Harlan S Coomes on Nov 2, 2021
AHA Learn To Brew Recipe
Salazar, E on Oct 28, 2021
Yummy
Dan W on Oct 26, 2021
To make Irish Stout
Joel G on Oct 18, 2021
Good price
Frank on Oct 14, 2021
Extra Stout
Joseph T on Sep 30, 2021
Grain re-up
Chris C on Sep 14, 2021
stour
Chris K on Sep 10, 2021
Add body to Scottish Heavy
Damien P on Feb 22, 2023
Good stuff for hazy
Dr Jed on Jan 25, 2023
Has the flaked rye been malted before being flaked???
Edward Baker on Feb 12, 2023
Do you need to grind flaked Barley before adding to mash?
Kenny Parker on Mar 21, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello Kenny,
You don't need to grind flaked malt in my opinion. I done it before and I see no difference. If you are a bit scare of getting stuck mash. I highly recommend rice hulls. I use rice hulls in all my mashes and never had a problem. Half a pound per 5 gallons.
you send me email that the flaked barley is in... I tried to order it and says it is on backorder???
Bill Large on Jan 12, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi Bill - Our 25lb sacks are in stock but please allow our product team 1-2 weeks to prepare the 1lb and 5lb bags.
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It was the right addition
Used it for adding a little color and smoothness to an otherwise light-colored Strong Ale. It worked admirably, though I probably only used half!
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Added Feb 4, 2021
February 4, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 4 out of 5
Barley dust
The bag of barley must have been roughly handled since there is a lot of ground barley dust. The grain itself is good.
October 8, 2020
Purchased
over 3 years ago