No More 6 Row!!??

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No More 6 Row!!??

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I was at my LHBS tonight getting ingredients for Saturday's RCE brew. It is a cream ale (recipe to be posted tomorrow). The recipe was written with 6 pounds of 6 row. I didn't see it so I asked the guy there. He told me that Briess has stopped producing 6 row. Said it wasn't used that much any more so they discontinued it. So I just used 2 row Brewers Malt instead.

Anyone else hear this?
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Some of Briess specialty malts, some of their Munich types, etc. are made from 6 row. So there is plenty of 6 row to be had. But maybe they just aren't selling it straight up anymore.

Even if Briess stops selling it you can get Rahr 6-row from any of the on-line places.

But honestly Briess 2-row is so highly modified these days that it's D-Power is 140 or so, where the Rahr 6-Row is 160... so there isn't a huge difference, and I don't see converting some flaked adjunct as a big problem with Briess 2-row. That might not be the case with imported European stuff though.
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At Briess I see a 2015 Chart that says, All Briess malts are produced from 2-Row Malting Barley.

At Rahr I see 6 row listed.
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mashani wrote:But honestly Briess 2-row is so highly modified these days
This is exactly what the guy at the store said too.

And, I should have been more clear in that they discontinued their 6 row pale malt.
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The thing is, 6-Row is used a lot by the macros in their high adjunct beers.

Even though it tends to produce more haze, they just filter it out at the end...

It's cheaper than 2-row so they profit more.

As a homebrewer, I use it and like the edge I get from it, but I am not set up to filter it out so I just put up with haze (if any) that I might get from time to time.

Basically, it lets me do a smaller base malt load on a small pot PM... (Even though it is not much more powerful than today's 2-row, well, much of it anyway as Mash said)

And it does have a more rustic taste IMO, which can be an advantage in some styles.

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The_Professor wrote:At Briess I see a 2015 Chart that says, All Briess malts are produced from 2-Row Malting Barley
They must have changed their formulations then too. Because some of their specialty malts were listed as 6 row in the spec sheets (pdfs) before.
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Part of it I had heard was a crop drought problem this year too
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I do know that my favorite LHBS stopped stocking 6 row earlier this year.
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My LHBS online store shows they have Rahr 6 row but that doesn't mean it's in stock locally.
Chris, it's likely too late but if you decide to wait, I can run over to my LHBS and grab some and ship it to you Monday in time for next weekend........You'll pay dearly though. :)
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No need....I'm brewing this tomorrow anyway. And I've already bought the 2 row. No biggie at all.
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