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All barley
If I go all barley
10# 2 row
4 # crystal 60L
3 # victory malt
1# honey gambrinus
Will this be considered a single malt or just a plain whiskey?
Yes im a novice still have my t500 and digi boil but upgrading soon what yall think
10# 2 row
4 # crystal 60L
3 # victory malt
1# honey gambrinus
Will this be considered a single malt or just a plain whiskey?
Yes im a novice still have my t500 and digi boil but upgrading soon what yall think
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Re: All barley
Yes it is all barley and will be a 10 gallon batch other than that that what do all ya think
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Re: All barley
It depends how far you wish to adhere to the official rule book. To call a whisky single malt it must be:
- from one distillery
- batch distilled (pot still)
- aged for a minimum of three years on oak
- only malted barley
You can still blend multiple batches from a single distillery and call it a single malt.
If some of your barley is unmalted, it would be a single grain
- from one distillery
- batch distilled (pot still)
- aged for a minimum of three years on oak
- only malted barley
You can still blend multiple batches from a single distillery and call it a single malt.
If some of your barley is unmalted, it would be a single grain
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If you want to split hairs (Maybe I enjoy doing that
) then I don't believe that single malt needs to be pot stilled. Single malt SCOTCH whiskey does I think.
In the EU the regulations state:
"The legal name of ‘whisky’ or ‘whiskey’ may be supplemented by the term ‘single malt’ only if it has been distilled exclusively from malted barley at a single distillery."
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content ... 7-20220815
Not sure about the definitions in US or elsewhere.

In the EU the regulations state:
"The legal name of ‘whisky’ or ‘whiskey’ may be supplemented by the term ‘single malt’ only if it has been distilled exclusively from malted barley at a single distillery."
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content ... 7-20220815
Not sure about the definitions in US or elsewhere.
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Re: All barley
Thanks guys I'm gonna mash in next weekend gonna call it bees knees
Re: All barley
That is all malt. However, with 4 of 18 pounds being crystal, you will have A LOT of unfermentable sugars in the ferment. Based on your question and post count, I'm going to just say that if this is your first go at an all malt mash, you might consider going to the tried and true and checking out Jimbo's procedure in his well documented recipe.
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Re: All barley
I'll poke my nose in for un-asked for opinion: malted barley + unmalted barley = a very tasty Irish style whiskey.
STRONGLY recommend a malted barley "bred" for taste vs DP, like Golden Promise. For the UK/AUS folks it has a biscuit background smell/taste; for the N. American folks a shortbread cookie equivalent. I actually toss in corn meal & oats to the grain bill for a hint of sweetness/mouthfeel!
I can't remember where, but I remember reading here on HD for those "specialty" malts, not to exceed 10-20% of grain bill. Not only for the unfermentable issues, but that they come through overpowering everything else. Distilling is not like beer making when it comes to end-product results.
STRONGLY recommend a malted barley "bred" for taste vs DP, like Golden Promise. For the UK/AUS folks it has a biscuit background smell/taste; for the N. American folks a shortbread cookie equivalent. I actually toss in corn meal & oats to the grain bill for a hint of sweetness/mouthfeel!
I can't remember where, but I remember reading here on HD for those "specialty" malts, not to exceed 10-20% of grain bill. Not only for the unfermentable issues, but that they come through overpowering everything else. Distilling is not like beer making when it comes to end-product results.
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Re: All barley
Most anyone who's been around distilling or beer making in Au will be quite familiar with golden promise. It's easily available here.
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Re: All barley
Bilgris you are correct I have been doing hbb and crow almost exclusively for a bit
Some of my earlier experiments were ok but nothing to toot my horn about
And blan on using sebstar htl and gluco
Some of my earlier experiments were ok but nothing to toot my horn about
And blan on using sebstar htl and gluco
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Re: All barley
Thank you for recipe Calc link gonna rethink this check out golden promise