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	Comments on: When the world gives you duff barley, make wild beer from rye.
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Up till now, I&#8217;ve been making my 5,000 year-old beer from spelt, but I fancied giving barley a go because that&#8217;s the grain most traditional beers were made from.
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I was all ready&#8230;but the barley didn&#8217;t sprout (even after I talked to it encouragingly!). Without sprouted grain (i.e. malted grain) there&#8217;s nothing for the little beer fermentation creatures to eat. 
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So quick change of plan and we&#8217;ve got a wild fermented rye beer on the go.
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When I see the sprouts, like here, I remember how damn miraculous the process is. And the smell of malted grain is delicious. 
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I filmed each of the steps and they are in my story today. I&#8217;ll save them to the beer and bread highlight if you&#8217;re coming to this later. 
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Give me a few days and you can pop over for a taste&#8230;	</title>
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