Parti-gyle

When a brewer makes a parti-gyle, he or she first makes a strong beer, such as a barleywine, that uses a lot of grain, then remashes the leftover grain and uses the wort from the second mash to make a weaker beer.

Colloquially known as "second runnings." 

Learn more about Parti-Gyle Brewing here.

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