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spent grain

Spent Grain Bread

May 13, 2012January 15, 2013   Adam Zolkover

I love spent grain bread. It’s one of my very favorite things about brewing. You see: brewing is sort of a wasteful process. You take eight or ten or twelve pounds of grain, soak it in water, and convert the runnings from that little bath into five gallons of sweet wort, and then eventually into […]

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