dekoktiomäskäys
Dekoaktiomäskäys, also known as decoction mashing, is a brewing technique used in the production of beer. It involves periodically drawing off a portion of the mash, boiling it, and then returning it to the main mash. This process is believed to aid in the breakdown of starches into fermentable sugars, leading to a more efficient conversion of grain into alcohol.
The decoction process typically involves at least one, but often two or three, decoction steps. In a
Historically, decoction mashing was a common method, especially in Central Europe, as it allowed brewers to
Modern brewing often utilizes infusion mashes, where the entire mash is heated gradually to different temperature