BrewedCrudeandBitter
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I've been challenged by a friend to brew a beer using a breakfast cereal. Now I know plenty of people have used Coco Pops and Weet Bix so I was thinking of trying something that I'm not sure I've seen anyone use before, Milo Cereal.
The ingredients are as follows:
Wholegrain Cereals (53%) [Wheat (36%), Corn (17%)], Sugar, Wheat Flour, Formulated Supplementary Food Base: MILO (10%) [Barley Malt Extract, Rice and/or Barley, Milk Solids, Sugar, Fat- Reduced Cocoa Powder, Minerals (Calcium, Magnesium and Iron), Vitamins (C, B1, B2 and A), (Soy)], Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder, Barley Malt Extract, Skimmed Milk Powder, Sunflower Oil, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Flavours (Chocolate and Vanillin), Salt.
I don't really see anything there that could cause a problem so I think if I throw a box of it into the mash it should be fine. Although I think I read somewhere that some cereals should be boiled before being mashed while others will be fine in a normal mash but I can't remember why?
As a base beer I'm going to use a slightly tuned down version of the attached recipe for the Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast Stout with probably only half of the coffee addition because I don't really want the coffee to dominate too much and I don't want it to be too big (around 6.5%).
What could possibly go wrong?
The ingredients are as follows:
Wholegrain Cereals (53%) [Wheat (36%), Corn (17%)], Sugar, Wheat Flour, Formulated Supplementary Food Base: MILO (10%) [Barley Malt Extract, Rice and/or Barley, Milk Solids, Sugar, Fat- Reduced Cocoa Powder, Minerals (Calcium, Magnesium and Iron), Vitamins (C, B1, B2 and A), (Soy)], Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder, Barley Malt Extract, Skimmed Milk Powder, Sunflower Oil, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Flavours (Chocolate and Vanillin), Salt.
I don't really see anything there that could cause a problem so I think if I throw a box of it into the mash it should be fine. Although I think I read somewhere that some cereals should be boiled before being mashed while others will be fine in a normal mash but I can't remember why?
As a base beer I'm going to use a slightly tuned down version of the attached recipe for the Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast Stout with probably only half of the coffee addition because I don't really want the coffee to dominate too much and I don't want it to be too big (around 6.5%).
What could possibly go wrong?
