Taylor, 1992 - Google Patents
Mashing with malted grain sorghumTaylor, 1992
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- Taylor J
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- Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists
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Malted grain sorghum is used in southern Africa to brew traditional sorghum (opaque) beer. Sorghum malt has good α-amylase activity but low β-amylase. Its starch has a high gelatinization temperature of 65–68° C. Sorghum beer mashing is performed with a large …
- 235000011684 Sorghum saccharatum 0 title abstract description 113
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