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Thought I'd start a thread to discuss ways of reducing gluten for those of us that get smashed by the stuff, but still want to drink beer.
I've been using clarity ferm which works pretty well, but must have some limits as I did a FWK black ipa that had wheat in it.
Even with the clarity ferm I cant drink it.
I seem to be ok with non wheat though as long as I use the clarity ferm at the start of fermentation.
I've also just read an article which hints at other methods.
https://blog.csiro.au/looking-for-a-low-gluten-beer-heres-what-you-need-to-know/
In particular this;
"
Some brewers also use sugar syrups or another grain to replace some of the barley, add more enzymes during fermentation to break down gluten faster, or filter using silica to remove more gluten to make low or reduced gluten brews."
So silica filters remove gluten....
Wonder what else they remove.
I've been using clarity ferm which works pretty well, but must have some limits as I did a FWK black ipa that had wheat in it.
Even with the clarity ferm I cant drink it.
I seem to be ok with non wheat though as long as I use the clarity ferm at the start of fermentation.
I've also just read an article which hints at other methods.
https://blog.csiro.au/looking-for-a-low-gluten-beer-heres-what-you-need-to-know/
In particular this;
"
Some brewers also use sugar syrups or another grain to replace some of the barley, add more enzymes during fermentation to break down gluten faster, or filter using silica to remove more gluten to make low or reduced gluten brews."
So silica filters remove gluten....
Wonder what else they remove.