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  2. Brown rice syrup - Wikipedia

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    Brown rice (malt) syrup, also known as rice syrup or rice malt, is a sweetener which is rich in compounds categorized as sugars and is derived by steeping cooked rice starch with saccharifying enzymes to break down the starches, followed by straining off the liquid and reducing it by evaporative heating until the desired consistency is reached.

  3. Adjuncts - Wikipedia

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    In brewing, adjuncts are unmalted grains (such as barley, wheat, maize, rice, rye, and oats [1]) or grain products used in brewing beer which supplement the main mash ingredient (such as malted barley). This is often done with the intention of cutting costs, but sometimes also to create an additional feature, such as better foam retention ...

  4. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    Mizuame – a Japanese glucose syrup of subtle flavor, traditionally made from rice and malt. [8] Molasses – a thick, sweet syrup made from boiling sugar cane. Orgeat syrup – a sweet syrup made from almonds, sugar, and rose water or orange flower water; Oleo saccharum – A syrup made from the oil of citrus peels.

  5. Huangjiu - Wikipedia

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    Huangjiu in Chinese society had perhaps the same level of influence as beer in the European societies throughout history. Archeology has established that ancient Chinese people once brewed some form of alcohol similar to beer in China, however with the invention of the brewing method using qu, huangjiu rapidly replaced the prototypic beer in ancient China and beer-like beverages fell out of ...

  6. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    After trying dozens of non-alcoholic options, I’m confident that Ritual’s dark liquor-substitutes won’t make you feel like you’re drinking watered-down syrup. $30 at Amazon Explore More ...

  7. Distillers grains - Wikipedia

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    Brewer's spent grain usually refers to barley produced as a byproduct of brewing, while distillers grains are a mix of wheat, maize, rice and other grains. There are two main sources of these grains. The traditional sources were from brewers. More recently, ethanol biofuel plants are a growing source.

  8. Fred Beans & Rice spices up Knox Brew Hub menu with ... - AOL

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    The Spouse got one of the three bowls on the menu — Fred’s Original Red Beans & Rice ($9). The Spouse chose chicken instead of shrimp or extra sausage to go with the recipe’s mixture of red ...

  9. The Best (and Worst) Starbucks Syrup Flavors, According to ...

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