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The following fields form the core information of the BeerXML structure . Recipes; Recipe name Brewer Brewing method (All grain, Partial Mash, Extract) Recipe Type (Ale, Lager, Hybrid, etc.) Recipe volume (Run length) Boil volume (Wort size) Boil time (duration) Recipe efficiency Estimated values OG (Original Gravity) FG (Final Gravity) Color (SRM) Bitterness () Alcohol content (%abv)
Corona is now brewed in China for the Australasia market. It is the top-selling brand of imported beer in the United States. [5] It is often served with a wedge of lime or lemon in the neck of the bottle to add tartness and flavor. [6] The recipe for the mash bill includes corn as well as the barley malt and hops traditionally used for making beer.
For example, in beer-making, a simple pale ale might contain a single malted grain, while a complex porter may contain a dozen or more ingredients. In whisky production, Bourbon uses a mash made primarily from maize (often mixed with rye or wheat and a small amount of malted barley), and single malt Scotch exclusively uses malted barley.
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A close-up view of grains steeping in warm water during the mashing stage of brewing. In brewing and distilling, mashing is the process of combining ground grain – malted barley and sometimes supplementary grains such as corn, sorghum, rye, or wheat (known as the "grain bill") – with water and then heating the mixture.
The recipe is often passed down through generations. The beer is traditionally prepared over a fire outside of the house. It then passively cools to ambient temperatures outside the house. The ingredients used are: equal measures of maize meal, crushed mealie malt (corn malt), and crushed sorghum malt.
A recipe for corn beer appears in Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural (1863) by Francis Peyre Porcher. [3] Italian beers Peroni and Nastro Azzuro are made from maize and barley malt. [citation needed] KEO beer from Cyprus is also made with maize, giving a characteristically bitter taste.
People choose to brew their own beer for a variety of reasons. Many homebrew to avoid a higher cost of buying commercially equivalent beverages. [10] Brewing domestically also affords one the freedom to adjust recipes according to one's own preference, create beverages that are unavailable on the open market or beverages that may contain fewer calories, or less or more alcohol.