Rye is a traditional cereal grain that finds its way into many homebrewer's recipes. It has become a popular ingredient in IPAs, with homebrewer's using it to make fine Rye IPAs. It is also the main ingredient in the traditional Roggenbier, a beer made with rye as the base. Rye is known to have a spicy flavor that goes well in small amounts in many types of beer. It is fully modified and has a small kernel that can get quite sticky when used in large amounts. Rice hulls are recommended when using a large amount of rye in an all-grain recipe.
Crush Grains? | Yes or No |
Grain Bill | Grain Bill 1 or Grain Bill 2 or Grain Bill 3 or Grain Bill 4 or Grain Bill 5 or Grain Bill 6 or Separate |
Country of Origin | U.S.A. |
Malt Color | 3.7L |
Protein | 12.5% |
Moisture | 4.5% |
Extract | 80% |
Diastatic Power | 105 |
Usage | 1 to 5% |
Brand | Briess |