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Turbid Mash

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'''Turbid Mashing''' is the traditional mashing process used for the production of [[lambic]]. This labor-intensive process involves taking the mash through multiple temperature rests through infusions of hot water and the removal of 'turbid' starchy wort that is not fully converted. The main goals of turbid mashing are to maximize extraction from a grist with a high percentage of unmalted grains and to produce a dextrinous wort in order to feed wild yeasts and bacteria during the long fermentation that beers such as lambic undergoesundergo.
==Typical Mash Procedure==
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