Розмір відео: 1280 X 720853 X 480640 X 360
Показувати елементи керування програвачем
Автоматичне відтворення
Автоповтор
Great video. You don't always see that much books into a library when searchin for videos about beer.
Reasons to make malt:- Produce and activate enzymes (some enzymes are existing already in barley like ß-amylase, some are not and have to be built like a-amylase)- cell wall modification to make starch accessible to enzymes
I would strongly recommend against consuming short-chain carbohydrates (sugars, esp. fructose) with beer
Simply brilliant!
Great video!!! Thanks!
I'm glad you share it with us
Thanks for the info about 2- and 6-row barley! But Maillard is pronounced as "My-yar".
My-yard.
Excellent and very concise.
Can you do a video explaining why akuma is the strongest video game character
Lol
Excellent video 👌
great lecture
May-lard? Try again, Prof. Maillard is a French name and should be properly pronounced like My-yard.
The last 'd' is not pronounced. But you are mostly right.
Great video.
You don't always see that much books into a library when searchin for videos about beer.
Reasons to make malt:
- Produce and activate enzymes (some enzymes are existing already in barley like ß-amylase, some are not and have to be built like a-amylase)
- cell wall modification to make starch accessible to enzymes
I would strongly recommend against consuming short-chain carbohydrates (sugars, esp. fructose) with beer
Simply brilliant!
Great video!!! Thanks!
I'm glad you share it with us
Thanks for the info about 2- and 6-row barley! But Maillard is pronounced as "My-yar".
My-yard.
Excellent and very concise.
Can you do a video explaining why akuma is the strongest video game character
Lol
Excellent video 👌
great lecture
May-lard? Try again, Prof. Maillard is a French name and should be properly pronounced like My-yard.
The last 'd' is not pronounced. But you are mostly right.
I'm glad you share it with us