2-Row versus 6-Row

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2-Row versus 6-Row

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I have a recipe that calls for using 6-row. Our LHBS does not sell 6-row. Can I just use 2-row instead? If so, what changes do I make to the amount of grain I use and to the mashing technique?

Any comments would be appreciated.
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2- vs 6-row

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Chances are you only need 2-row with no other changes.

Perhaps if the recipe had a high percent of unmalted adjuncts, like rice or corn, you might want to use 6-row, but modern 2-row malts have very high enzyme levels, making 6-row less important. You can also use a less kilned malt like Pilsner Malt as a source of higher enzyme activity.

If you want to take an extra precaution or two, you can mash for longer, perhaps 90 minutes and/or check for complete conversion.
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