Six-row

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Differs from two-row barley in that it is:

  • Arranged in six rows around the stalk
  • Smaller in kernel size than two-row barley
  • Higher in protein content
  • Higher in husk content

Six-row grows more readily in North America than two-row. In a mash with a greater proportion of adjuncts, six-row is preferred because of the increased diastatic ability.