Andy Graham
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This is a malt addition that is totally confusing. After some research, I got to the important differences. Cara pils is a copyright name in the USA and owned by Briess. The other cara pils or cara foam is weyermann. Both good , but different. Briess cara pils is simply a pale crystal malt with zero enzymes. Great, no mashing required to get body in beer.
Weyermann in USA is known as cara foam. ( copyright issues ) I recently used weyermann cara foam in a pils using extract as a base. Had to do a mini mash at 70c for 30 mins. Used 26% of cara foam/pils in total grain bill. I have read a lot of negative stuff on cara pils/ foam. Using 5% would be a waste of time. Weyermann say up to 40% grist bill. At 26%, he'll, reckon it worked well with fabulous lacework that stayed to the bottom the glass. My next test is Briess cara pils in same beer.
By the way, I am an all qualified brewer with 50 years experience but still amazed at the great products on the market. Have a look at lacework, you be the judge.
Weyermann in USA is known as cara foam. ( copyright issues ) I recently used weyermann cara foam in a pils using extract as a base. Had to do a mini mash at 70c for 30 mins. Used 26% of cara foam/pils in total grain bill. I have read a lot of negative stuff on cara pils/ foam. Using 5% would be a waste of time. Weyermann say up to 40% grist bill. At 26%, he'll, reckon it worked well with fabulous lacework that stayed to the bottom the glass. My next test is Briess cara pils in same beer.
By the way, I am an all qualified brewer with 50 years experience but still amazed at the great products on the market. Have a look at lacework, you be the judge.