Search results for "Melanoidin Malt"
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Melanoidin Malt - Weyermann® Specialty Malts
23 - 31 °L - Weyermann® - Much like Munich, but with more aroma. Lends mouthfeel and great aromatics to the beer. Has a nice almost biscuit flavor. Use to help replicate the maltiness and mouthfeel found in decoction mashes. Could be overpowering if used as more than 20% of the grain bill. Must be mashed. Improves flavor stability, fullness, and imparts a reddish color to dark, amber, and red-colored beers. Great for use in Dark Lagers and Red Ales.
$4.09 - $69.99
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Munich Dark Malt - Viking Malt
8.1-9.6 °L - Viking Malt - When we eat this malt we think Bock beer and then we want to drink Bock beer! Its delicious and unique. Tons of melanoidins going on here. Lots of rich malt sweetness. One commercial brewery is using it for Dark Sours....yum. Viking Munich Malt is ideal malt for dark lagers, festival beers and bocks for underlining malty flavors and full bodied taste. The decreased enzyme activities have to be taken into consideration when designing the brewing recipe. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 78.0 Color °L - 8.1-9.6 Protein % dm - max. 11.5 Free amino nitrogen mg/l - min. 120 Saccharification - max. 15 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$2.89 - $53.99
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Red Ale Malt - Viking Malt
25-29 °L - Viking Malt - Viking Red Ale Malt is aromatic malt rich in melanoidins. It is recommended for dark beers to enhance reddish color and aroma. A special malting program is used to ensure the right flavor and aroma through controlled Maillard reaction. Flavor of Red Ale Malt is malty and bitter but also roasted and nutty flavors can be found with long lasting linger. Red Ale Malt is also slightly acidic. The amylolytic activity of Red Ale Malt is low. Red Ale Malt is strongly aromatic malt, with coloring capability. It is ideal for special ales like APA, IPA, Red Ale and Dark Lagers. Recommended usage is up to 20% of the grist. In 2016 Viking Malt and Danish Malting Group joined forces to better serve their customers. Now the new Viking Malt is the leading malting company in Northern Europe and supply raw materials and services to the global brewing, distilling and food industries. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where our distinctive Nordic barley is sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The annual malting capacity is close to 600 kilotons. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 75.0 Color °L - 25-29 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$3.19 - $60.99
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American Honey Malt - Briess Malting
25 °L - American Honey is a modern take on a traditional European-style Brumalt. To craft American Honey Malt, Briess starts with the highest quality American-grown barley, then tailor their typical steep and germination process to produce highly-modified green malt — rich with the precursors needed to create melanoidin-style malt flavors. A series of proprietary processes are used to finish the malt and create a product rich with simple sugars and Maillard reaction compounds, leading to one of the most uniquely complex malt flavors. Use 1-5% for subtle honey flavor, 5-10% for complex honey and graham cracker flavors, or 10-20% for prominent, warm bakery flavors of biscuit, toffee and brown sugar. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 4.5 Extract fine % dm - min. 82 Color °L - 25
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Malt Agar - 2 oz.
Pharmaceutical grade dry agar for making plates and slants. 2 oz will make up approximately 4000 ml of liquid agar. BK580, First Steps In Yeast Culturing, is a great reference if you do not have prior experience working with agar. For lab use, use 12 grams to make 1 liter of solid agar, which is way more than even a big laboratory uses. You need a very accurate scale to measure that out. You want to dissolve the agar slowly in the water or wort for a few minutes. Then heat gently till you get to a boil. Be very careful of not boiling over, if you do it's best to throw that boil out as your water to agar ratio is off and you will not get a good medium. Boil for a few minutes and then divide out to sterilize.
$17.99
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NukaTap® Mini Beer Faucet | Horizontal Clamp On Assembly
Perfect for mobile draft dispensing with the NukaTap Mini Beer Faucet Clamp onto a picnic bench or folding table—an ideal option for backyard cookouts or concerts in the park Makes for a great temporary shank for weekend getaways, camping, or tailgating This bracket is compatible with table or bench edges that are up to 3.5" thick. It can be adjusted to have the wing nut clamp in either direction, simply unscrew the flange piece from the threaded rod, then unscrew, then thread from the opposing side. Please note: This item does not include the Mini NukaTap or Shank pieces. It is simply the stainless steel bracket. Recommended Accessories: NukaTap Mini Faucet (D1598) Wall Mount Shank Kit w/ 6.35 mm Duotight (D1598D) Self Closing Spring (D1598A) 6.35 mm OD EVABarrier Tubing (D1723C) KegLand Part Number: KL0407
$27.49
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Biotin Powder Yeast Nutrient
Biotin Powder – Yeast Nutrient Overview Biotin (Vitamin B7) is an essential cofactor that supports yeast metabolism and healthy fermentation. It plays a key role in fatty acid synthesis, amino acid metabolism, and energy production—processes that directly impact yeast vitality, alcohol tolerance, and fermentation completeness. Why It Matters Most malt-based worts naturally contain biotin, but grape must, honey, or sugar-based fermentations (like cider, mead, or hard seltzer) are often deficient. In these nutrient-poor environments, yeast can struggle to reproduce and may produce higher levels of unwanted byproducts such as hydrogen sulfide or volatile acidity. Supplementing with biotin ensures robust yeast growth, faster fermentation starts, and cleaner flavor profiles. When to Use Wine & Mead: Add at yeast rehydration or early fermentation. Cider & Hard Seltzer: Add with your complete yeast nutrient blend. Beer: Useful for high-adjunct or sugar-heavy recipes. Usage Rate Use 0.1–0.5 mg per 5 gallons (19 L), or according to your nutrient formulation. Key Benefits Promotes strong yeast growth and vitality Supports complete attenuation Reduces the risk of sluggish or stuck fermentations Enhances fermentation consistency in low-nutrient media
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Caseinate de Potassium (Caseine Soluble)
Caseinate de Potassium, formally Caseine Soluble, is a concentrated, powdered form of Potassium Caseinate produced from milk. Helps eliminate oxidized phenolic (brown colored) and bitter compounds in white wines, rose wines, fruit wines, and meads. Caseinate de Potassium can be used preemptively in the must or as a curative step on finished wine. Recommended Dosage: In Juice: 1.9-3.8 g/gal (500-1000 ppm) In Wine: 0.8-3.8 g/gal (200-1000 ppm) Preparation For Use Add the pre-measured amount of Caseinate de Potassium to 10 times its weight of cold water (do not use juice or wine). Allow the solution to swell for 4 hours Stir to dissolve any lumps When completely dissolved, add the mixture slowly to the juice or wine while stirring continuously (for juice, add Caseinate de Potassium before settling). Once added, strongly stir the entire wine volume to get the Caseinate de Potassium to integrate with the wine. Once Caseinate de Potassium has been dissolved, use the preparation within 2 hours. Minimum contact is 2 days, maximum 15 days. The amount needed for your specific wine is best determined by a bench trial. A rough approximate of weight is 1 tsp = 2.3 grams. We highly recommend using a scale to weigh the product for an accurate dose. We do not recommend relying on these rough conversions for accurate dosage rates.
$7.99 - $119.99
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Replacement Wire Malt Pipe Support for 35L BrewZilla
Replacement Wire Malt Pipe Support for 35L BrewZilla. Made from 304 stainless steel. This is the "Gen 2" version of the wire support ring. It has been slightly modified from the previous version to be compatible with all generations of BrewZillas and DigiBoils. KegLand Part Number: KL88020
$14.49
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Brix Hydrometer (19 to 31) With Correction Scale
Precise hydrometer for measuring the sugar content and progress of fermentation in wine ferments. Comes with a thermometer/correction scale built-in. Please Note: Due to the large size of this hydrometer, it does not work with our standard 11" or 14" hydrometer jars. We recommend using our 500mL Graduated Cylinder (MT636D) with this hydrometer.
$79.99
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Brix Hydrometer (0 to 12) With Correction Scale
Narrow range brix hydrometer that allows for highly accurate measurement. These hydrometers are excellent for use in the middle and towards the end of wine fermentation. It features a built-in thermometer and correction scale for temperature correction of the reading. Thermometer measures a range of 30-150 F (0-50 C) with 1 degree resolution. These brix hydrometers are calibrated at 68 F (20 C).
$59.99
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Brix Hydrometer (-5 to 5) With Correction Scale
Very precise hydrometer for measuring the completion of a wine fermentation. Comes in brix scale with thermometer/correction scale built in.
$67.99
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Colmated Wine Corks | Molinas MP ECO | Imperfection Corrected Natural Cork | #9 x 1.75" | 24mm x 44mm
Colmated corks offer some benefits of using whole cork for a price similar to agglomerated Whole natural cork coated with particles of cork to fill gaps and provide a better seal Remarkable technical and organoleptic performances, with an optimal seal 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75" | Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles Recommended aging time: Up to 3 years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork A quality natural cork coated with cork particles to fill gaps and fix imperfections. A proprietary process offering remarkable technical and organoleptic performance, with a guarantee of an optimal bottle seal. MP ECO is the ideal solution if you want to bottle your wines using a traditional closure at an affordable rate. These corks are recommended for wines aged less than 3 years. 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75". Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles. Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA. Manufactured thanks to a high technological process, MP ECO is a natural colmated cork stopper, coated with particles of selected cork. An exclusive productive process, in which are used adjuvants with aqueous base, allowing to obtain the manufacturing a cork stoppers offering remarkable technical and organoleptic performances, with a guarantee of an optimal bottle sealing, as there is a total absence of migrations into the wine. Once closed the lenticels with the cork particles, the cork stoppers gain also an esthetical improvement. The MP ECO is the ideal solution for the wineries that want to bottle their wines using a traditional closure looking also at an attractive rate. Manufactured following the strictest production processes implemented at Molinas cork factory, it offers a complete traceability and it is submitted to continuous organoleptic control during its different processing steps, the best guarantee for the wines. Tolerances on Normal Dimensions: Height: Nom. Value +/- 0,4 mm Diameter: Nom. Value +/- 0,3 mm Humidity: Min: 3% Max: 8% Ovalization: < 0,5 mm Characteristics Physical / Mechanical / Sensory: Perossidi: < 0,2 mg/stopper Organoleptic test: < 2% Dust transfer: < 1,5 mg/stopper Finishing Treatments: Genesis steam treatment for the reduction of tar and other volatile substances. Pores and lenticellar canals filled with cork powder and adhesives. Polyurethane adhesives used for agglomeration of the body and gluing of washers with food certification for food contact. Wash: with diluted peracetic acid. Thermal Marking. Silicone lubricant and adhesives with food certification for food contact.
$8.79 - $241.99
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Lallzyme C-Max |
Enhances clarification and static settling of white and rosé musts under extreme conditions Active and fast depectinisation at low temperature, low pH, or high total pectin content Produces rapid, compact lees and improves juice quality consistently Requires lower dosage for effective results compared to standard enzymes Cinnamyl-esterase-free pectinase blend minimizes ethylphenol precursor release Lallzyme C-MAX™ is a micro-granulated pectolytic enzyme derived from Aspergillus niger, formulated for use in white and rosé wine production where settling conditions may be difficult. With high activities of pectin lyase, pectin methyl esterase, and polygalacturonase, it provides fast, efficient breakdown of pectin, even at low temperatures (as low as 8 °C / 46 °F) or low pH. Its action reduces must viscosity, speeds up clarification, and generates compact, easy-to-rack lees. Because it contains no cinnamyl esterase, Lallzyme C-MAX™ also limits the formation of ethylphenol precursors, contributing to cleaner, more varietally expressive wines. Protocol for Use: Add after pressing or directly into the settling tank. Dilute the enzyme in 10 times its weight in water or juice before use. Mix thoroughly for uniform distribution. Do not add bentonite during enzyme treatment. Clarification typically completes within 24 hours depending on temperature and juice conditions. Usage Rates: Standard conditions (>12 °C / 54 °F): 0.5–1.0 g/hL = 0.005–0.01 g/L = 0.019–0.038 g/gal Cold or high-pectin conditions (8–12 °C / 46–54 °F): 1.0–2.0 g/hL = 0.01–0.02 g/L = 0.038–0.076 g/gal Store in original sealed packaging at 5–15 °C (41–59 °F) in a dry place. Suitable for organic and vegan wine production.
$2.89 - $134.99
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Tannin FT Rouge
Fermentation Tannins lend long-term stability to your wine by laying the right foundation during fermentation. Scott'Tan FT Rouge is composed of exotic wood and chestnut tannins. Designed specifically for North American red wine fermentations. Benefits can include increased structure and mouthfeel, color stabilization, stability, anti-oxidative qualities, and overall complexity. Tannins can reduce vegetal/herbaceous characteristics and perceived astringency. To Use: Sprinkle directly onto must and either mix well with your punch down tool or pump over to ensure thorough mixing. If adding to the wine post-fermentation we recommend allowing 3-6 weeks for full integration before racking, fining, filtering or bottling. If being used in conjunction with one another, tannins should be added 6-8 hours after the addition of the enzymes or you run the risk of having the tannins reacting with and removing the enzymes before they have had a chance to do their job! Recommended dosage rate: 0.8-1.9 g/gal. Use at an initial rate of 1.3 gram per gallon during punch down/pump over. If you want additional tannin add at a rate of .25 g/gal. A rough approximate of weight is 1 tsp = 2.4 grams. We highly recommend using a scale to weigh the product for an accurate dose. We do not recommend relying on these rough conversions for accurate dosage rates. Unopened the shelf life is 5 years at 18C (65F).
$2.79 - $259.99
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Bentolact S
Bentolact S is a proprietary IOC blend of soluble casein and bentonite. It is most effective when used early (during cold settling). This fining agent is formulated for the preventative treatment of must prone to oxidation. It will help prevent the formation of undesirable off-characters. Using this with whites, roses, and light fruit wines will help prevent any negative characters from forming as a result of oxidation during processing. Juice - Applied at a rate of 2.25 g / gal. Wine - Applied at a rate of 6 g / gal. Dissolve in 10 times its weight in cold water and mix vigorously to dissolve any clumps. Allow the mixture to stand for 3 hours. Add to the juice or wine during a pump-over or a good mixing. Depending upon the wine, a Bentolact S addition may take up to 7 days to settle. Please Note: For best results, Bentolact S should be mixed in the juice or wine during a pump-over or tank mixing.
$5.99 - $34.99
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Yeast Hulls | For Stuck or Sluggish Ferments
Yeast Hulls are ususally the first action when you have a stuck or sluggish alcoholic or malolactic fermentation. Yeast Hulls are essentially dead yeast cells that absorb auto toxic yeast by-products that could be inhibiting your active yeast or ML culture from doing their job - finishing your fermentation! Yeast Hulls are then typically followed by Pro-Desert in the case of a stuck alcoholic fermentation or Acti Ml in the case of a stuck ML ferment. As a side note, Yeast Hulls are included in the Fermaid K mix of nutrients to help prevent problem ferments from the onset. The reason you would not use Fermaid K for most stuck ferments is that Fermaid K contains DAP. If DAP (Diammonium Phosphate) is added to the ferment past the point of metabolization by the yeast it could potentially leave an unwanted, residual flavor. Use at the rate of .5 to .9 grams per gallon. If stored in a cool, dry place, will last up to 3 years. A rough approximate of weight is 1 tsp = 2 grams. We highly recommend using a scale to weigh the product for an accurate dose. We do not recommend relying on these rough conversions for accurate dosage rates.
$1.69 - $249.99
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Chalk (Calcium Carbonate)
Calcium carbonate is used to reduce the acidity of wine. It does not require cold-stabilization to force complete precipitation, as does potassium carbonate. However, calcium carbonate is more likely to affect the flavor than potassium carbonate, and may take a few months to fully precipitate. One-quarter ounce (about 4 teaspoons) of calcium carbonate reduces acidity in one gallon by about 0.25%. Foaming may occur because of the production of CO2. Do not use more than one ounce per gallon. Wait 24 hours and rack wine. Calcium carbonate is also used in beer to increase the temporary hardness of water. Traditionally used in English stouts, pale ales and bitters. Usage: Usage varies with acid level Common name: Chalk
$1.69 - $79.99
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Epsom Salt (Magnesium Sulfate)
Epsom is used to add sulfate and magnesium ions to brewing water. It is often used at half the levels of Gypsum. 1 gram in 1 gallon changes the salt levels by 103 ppm sulfate, 26 ppm Magnesium and adds 108 ppm to the hardness. Promash is a useful utility to calculate water salts. Epsom salt is also ideal as a nutrient source for growing hop plants.
$1.39 - $149.99
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Coffee Malt | Viking Malt
Adds nutty and roasted flavors with hints of coffee and dark chocolate Contributes a deep red color even in small doses Recommended use is typically less than 5–10% of your grain bill 132-170 °L - Viking Malt - Viking Coffee Malt is produced by roasting from pilsner malt. The amylolytic activity of Coffee Malt is zero. The amount of fermentable extract is rather low. "Coffee" refers primarily to the malt's color, not its flavor. This malt will lend various levels of aroma, a deep red color, and a nutty / roasted taste, depending on the amount used. Aromas and tastes of coffee and chocolate can be found and they are well balancing the overall taste. Coffee Malt is mainly included in Porters and Stouts, but it can also be used for any other dark colored beers like Dark Ales due to its strong coloring value. Coffee Malt contributes roasted flavors and aromas with hints of dark chocolate and coffee in any beer. Already with rather low dosage portions a remarkable increase in color can be found together with changes in flavor and aroma. Typical dosage rate of Coffee Malt is normally under 5–10%. In 2016 Viking Malt and Danish Malting Group joined forces to better serve their customers. Now the new Viking Malt is the leading malting company in Northern Europe and supply raw materials and services to the global brewing, distilling and food industries. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where our distinctive Nordic barley is sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The annual malting capacity is close to 600 kilotons. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 68.0 Color °L - 132-170 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$3.99 - $79.99
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Vienna Malt - BestMalz
3.5-4.2 °L - BestMalz - BestMalz Vienna malt provides full maltiness and some color, often with a nutty flavor. Used in European amber, golden and brown lagers, as well as Marzen and Oktoberfest beers. Can be used 100% of the grist. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5 Extract fine % dm - min. 76 Color °L - 3.5 - 4.2 Protein % dm - max. 12
$3.69 - $77.99
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CaraBody Malt - Viking Malt
4 °L - Viking Malt - Viking CaraBody Malt is a gently malted and slightly caramelized specialty malt. Flavor is soft and balanced containing clear cereal note. The taste impact is modest but slight sweetness and malty notes can be found. Main intention of this malt is to give extra body to any beer but especially to low colored beers like lagers. This malt will also improve head retention and foam quality. Viking CaraBody Malt is produced from 2-row brewing barleys. Use up to 10% to add body, mouthfeel, and improve head formation/retention. Viking Malt is one of the largest malting companies in the world and the largest roaster of specialty malts. They are the main malt supplier to the famous Carlsberg brewery. Viking is not well known in the USA because they haven't had good US distribution. Because MoreBeer! and MoreBeer! Pro is directly importing thousands of tons of malt we are stoked to offer you Northern European malt quality from one of the best malting companies in the world at lower than domestic malt pricing. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where distinctive Nordic barley are sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The advantage of northern European malt is lower protein levels, good kernel size, and less amount of pesticides used due to the cold winters. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 7.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 75.0 Color °L - 4 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$3.19 - $61.99
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Lallemand | LALVIN ELIOS 1™ | Dry Malolactic Bacteria | 25 hL / 660 Gallon Dose
Enhanced fresh fruit, spice, and tannin integration LALVIN ELIOS 1® is best suited for Mediterranean, Rhône style, and other warm climate red wines where it is known for enhancing red fruit aromas, spice, and tannin intensity. Wines have an integrated mouthfeel with good mid-palate intensity, decreased drying sensations, and increased freshness Can reduce the perception of green and vegetative characters Selected due to its fast implantation and reliable malic acid degradation Has a high capacity for acetaldehyde degradation. Because acetaldehyde strongly binds SO2, using ELIOS 1 may help keep more SO2 in the free form and therefore make post-MLF SO 2 additions more effective Oenococcus oeni isolated by the Institut Coopératif du Vin (ICV), France Alcohol Tolerance*: <15.5% pH: >3.5 Total SO2: <35ppm Temp: >64°F Frequently used in: medium and full-bodied reds *Alcohol tolerance of ELIOS 1 is reduced to 14% when the pH <3.5 and TSO2 >35 ppm Usage: Add directly to wine and mix thoroughly. Storage: Dated expiration. For short term (<18 months) store at 4°C (39°F). For long term (>18 months) store at –18°C (0°F).
$153.99
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Oat Malt - Viking Malt
1.8 - 3.1 °L - Viking Malt - Viking Oat Malt is a traditionally malted oat that comes with natural large husks that improve the lautering process. Viking Oat Malt has a soft flavor impact while adding a creamy, velvety mouthfeel to your beer and improving head retention. Highly recommended if you're brewing a Hazy IPA, Belgian Wit, or any other style where a light haze in the finished beer is desired. Use as up to 30% of grain bill. Viking Malt is one of the largest malting companies in the world and the largest roaster of specialty malts. They are the main malt supplier to the famous Carlsberg brewery. Viking is not well known in the USA because they haven't had good US distribution. Because MoreBeer! and MoreBeer! Pro is directly importing thousands of tons of malt we are stoked to offer you Northern European malt quality from one of the best malting companies in the world at lower than domestic malt pricing. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where distinctive Nordic barley are sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The advantage of northern European malt is lower protein levels, good kernel size, and less amount of pesticides used due to the cold winters. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 7.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 60.0 Color °L - 1.8 - 3.1 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$3.29 - $63.99
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Munich Light Malt - Viking Malt
6.6 °L - Viking Malt - Viking. Curing temperatures in the range of 110–120°C give the malt an aromatic, nutty character. The high curing temperature results in clearly reduced enzyme activities compared to Pilsner Malt. Munich Malt is ideal malt for dark lagers, festival beers and bocks for underlining malty flavors and full bodied taste. The decreased enzyme activities have to be taken into consideration when designing the brewing recipe. In 2016 Viking Malt and Danish Malting Group joined forces to better serve their customers. Now the new Viking Malt is the leading malting company in Northern Europe and supply raw materials and services to the global brewing, distilling and food industries. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where our distinctive Nordic barley is sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The annual malting capacity is close to 600 kilotons. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 78.0 Color °L - 5.8-7.3 Protein % dm - max. 11.5 Free amino nitrogen mg/l - min. 120 Saccharification - max. 15 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$2.79 - $52.99
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Golden Ale Malt - Viking Malt
3.9-5.8 °L - Viking Malt - Viking Golden Ale Malt is a unique malt that contributes malty, cookie, sweet, nutty flavors to any beer where you want a more complex malt base. The name arrives from the fact that it gives beer a wonderful golden hue when used 50/50 in conjunction with pils or pale base malt. This malt is highly modified making it very easy to convert. Viking has done research that when Golden Ale malt is combined 50/50 with Viking Pils the resulting flavor graph is nearly identical to Maris Otter malt. In 2016 Viking Malt and Danish Malting Group joined forces to better serve their customers. Now the new Viking Malt is the leading malting company in Northern Europe and supply raw materials and services to the global brewing, distilling and food industries. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where our distinctive Nordic barley is sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The annual malting capacity is close to 600 kilotons. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 80.0 Color °L - 3.9-5.8 Protein % dm - max. 11.5 Free amino nitrogen mg/l - min. 130 Kolbach index % - min. 43 Friability % - min. 85 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$3.29 - $62.99
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