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American Honey Porter | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
The classic porter character of roast and coffee is beautifully balanced by a pleasant bitterness and a slight nutty taste and subtle honey flavor Includes Chinook and Cascade hops Estimated ABV: 6% Estimated IBUs: 31-34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer In 2011, the White House home brewed beer for the first time in, well, perhaps centuries! We were super excited when a MoreBeer! customer first submitted his freedom of information act request for the White House homebrew recipes. We were a little surprised, and we'll say it - let down - when we saw the actual recipes. One MoreBeer! staffer blurted out "Whoa...this seems like beer that Prince Harry should be brewing." English malt extract, English hops, and even an English yeast strain were used; so the only thing truly American was the honey! It seems that we were not the only beer lovers to pick up on this. So while we really, really love English beers as much as the next homebrewer, we think the White House Brewmasters should be using fresh ingredients from well...America. Since we were tweaking the recipe towards this side of the pond, we decided we could also help educate the White House staff on their yeast selection. Yes dry yeast has gotten better but since it's for the White House and all, we think they can spring for liquid yeast...and is there any better choice for this recipe than Wyeast 1056 AMERICAN Ale or White Labs 001 California Ale?? Not really. In fact, just queue up the star spangled banner, turn on the football game, and throw some hot dogs on the grill because we are starting to feel pretty patriotic here. So while we send this kit along with our friendly suggestions back to the White House, YOU can make the exact same beer at home. That way if you are in a diner somewhere on the campaign trail and the president pulls up you can whip out a bottle of the 'Honey Pale the White House Should Be Making' or the 'Honey Porter the White House Should Be Making' and enlighten the Top Dog, homebrewer style. This American Honey Porter is composed of all American ingredients, including: Crystal 40L, Black Patent, Chocolate Malt, and Ultralight Malt Extract Chinook and Cascade Hops California Wildflower Honey This is an amazingly drinkable porter recipe which will have you coming back for more! The classic porter character of roast and coffee is beautifully balanced by a pleasant bitterness and a slight nutty taste. This is a beer which will be fantastic fresh, and even better if you can keep your hands off long enough to let it age! The honey character is nearly buried under the porter character, but provides an interesting and refreshing spin on the classic porter! Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.054-59 SRM (Color Range): 26-28 IBUs: 31-34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 6% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$43.99 - $50.99
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American Honey Porter | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
The classic porter character of roast and coffee is beautifully balanced by a pleasant bitterness and a slight nutty taste and subtle honey flavor Includes Chinook and Cascade hops Estimated ABV: 6% Estimated IBUs: 31-34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer In 2011, the White House home brewed beer for the first time in, well, perhaps centuries! We were super were excited when a MoreBeer! customer first submitted his freedom of information act request for the White House homebrew recipes. We were a little surprised, and we'll say it - let down - when we saw the actual recipes. One MoreBeer! staffer blurted out "Whoa...this seems like beer that Prince Harry should be brewing." English malt extract, English hops, and even an English yeast strain were used; so the only thing truly American was the honey! It seems that we were not the only beer lovers to pick up on this. So while we really, really love English beers as much as the next homebrewer, we think the White House Brewmasters should be using fresh ingredients from well...America. Since we were tweaking the recipe towards this side of the pond, we decided we could also help educate the White House staff on their yeast selection. Yes dry yeast has gotten better but since it's for the White House and all, we think they can spring for liquid yeast...and is there any better choice for this recipe than Wyeast 1056 AMERICAN Ale or White Labs 001 California Ale?? Not really. In fact, just queue up the star spangled banner, turn on the football game, and throw some hot dogs on the grill because we are starting to feel pretty patriotic here. So while we send this kit along with our friendly suggestions back to the White House, YOU can make the exact same beer at home. That way if you are in a diner somewhere on the campaign trail and the president pulls up you can whip out a bottle of the 'Honey Pale the White House Should Be Making' or the 'Honey Porter the White House Should Be Making' and enlighten the Top Dog, homebrewer style. This American Honey Porter is composed of all American ingredients, including: Crystal 40L, Black Patent, Chocolate Malt, and Domestic 2-Row Chinook and Cascade Hops California Wildflower Honey This is an amazingly drinkable porter recipe which will have you coming back for more! The classic porter character of roast and coffee is beautifully balanced by a pleasant bitterness and a slight nutty taste. This is a beer which will be fantastic fresh, and even better if you can keep your hands off long enough to let it age! The honey character is nearly buried under the porter character, but provides an interesting and refreshing spin on the classic porter! Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.054-59 SRM (Color Range): 26-28 IBUs: 31-34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 6% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$33.99
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Wyeast | 2124 Bohemian Lager | Beer Yeast | Activator Smack-Pack System™ | 100 Billion Cells
2124 is a Carlsberg type yeast—the most widely used lager strain in the world Produces a distinct malty profile with some ester character and a crisp finish Activator Smack-Pack System™ "proofs" the yeast and shortens lag time when it hits your wort When smacked, the Activator™ packet releases sugars and nutrients to initiate the culture's metabolism Wyeast has been a pioneer in craft brewing for over 35 years and is committed to creating the finest fermentation products available Although beneficial, cultures do not need to be activated prior to inoculation This Carlsberg type yeast is the most widely used lager strain in the world. This strain produces a distinct malty profile with some ester character and a crisp finish. A versatile strain, that is great to use with lagers or Pilsners for fermentations in the 45-55°F (8-12°C) range. It may also be used for Common beer production with fermentations at 65-68°F (18-20°C). A thorough diacetyl rest is recommended after fermentation is complete. Attenuation: 73-77% Flocculation: Low Medium Alcohol Tolerance: 9% Optimum Fermentation Temp: 45-68°F Cell Count: 100 Billion Styles: Baltic Porter Bière de Garde Bohemian Pilsner Classic American Pilsner Dark American Lager Doppelbock Dortmunder Export Eisbock German Pilsner (Pils) Maibock/Helles Bock Munich Dunkel Munich Helles Oktoberfest/Märzen Schwarzbier (Black Beer) Traditional Bock Vienna Lager For best results we always recommend ordering an ice pack with your liquid yeast. Please Note: When choosing an ice pack option beware that the liquid yeast will not arrive cold even when shipped together. Ice packs and insulated mailing options are designed to keep the yeast colder for longer during shipment, but they will not ensure that your yeast arrives cold. We will not replace liquid yeast that arrives warm. During warmer months we strongly recommend you choose dry yeast.
$13.99
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Honey Stout by Jason Breatt | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
Our Signature Series kits offer a selection of crazy, unique beers developed by MoreBeer! customers, associates, and homebrewing legends! This unique beer recipe has a similar flavor to a Black and Tan but with a noticeable honey character Includes Cascade and Northern Brewer hops Estimated ABV: 5.3% Estimated IBUs: 30-34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Jason, who recently graduated from the American Brewers Guild, now teaches our beginning and advanced brewing classes held every month in Concord, Ca. Jason use to brew up Jim Rossi's Honey-Pale and our B3 Stout and mix them together out of the tap 50/50. Jason decided to take it one step further and started brewing them together. He says "It is a like a Black and Tan" with a honey flavor of course. The beer does not taste like a true stout but is very far from being a Pale Ale. The continually positive response of "wow" from friends and other MoreBeer! customers prompted us to make his unique combination as his own kit, Honey-Stout. Thank you Jason for reminding us that when it comes to beer flavor, there are no rules. Jason recommends English yeast, WLP002. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.053-58 SRM (Color Range): 24 IBUs: 30-34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5.3% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$36.99
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Wyeast | 2206 Bavarian Lager | Beer Yeast | Activator Smack-Pack System™ | 100 Billion Cells
2206 is used by many German breweries to produce rich, full-bodied, malty beers A good choice for bocks and doppelbocks. A thorough diacetyl rest is recommended after fermentation Activator Smack-Pack System™ "proofs" the yeast and shortens lag time when it hits your wort When smacked, the Activator™ packet releases sugars and nutrients to initiate the culture's metabolism Wyeast has been a pioneer in craft brewing for over 35 years and is committed to creating the finest fermentation products available Although beneficial, cultures do not need to be activated prior to inoculation A classic German lager strain that provides a full body, rich-complex flavor and excellent mouthfeel. A perfect choice when a dry lager is not desired. Used by many German breweries to produce rich, full-bodied, malty beers, this strain is a good choice for bocks and dopplebocks. A thorough diacetyl rest is recommended after fermentation is complete. Attenuation: 73-77% Flocculation: Medium High Alcohol Tolerance: 9% Optimum Fermentation Temp: 46-58°F Cell Count: 100 Billion Styles: Classic Rauchbier Doppelbock Eisbock Maibock/Helles Bock Munich Dunkel Oktoberfest/Märzen Schwarzbier (Black Beer) Traditional Bock For best results we always recommend ordering an ice pack with your liquid yeast. Please Note: When choosing an ice pack option beware that the liquid yeast will not arrive cold even when shipped together. Ice packs and insulated mailing options are designed to keep the yeast colder for longer during shipment, but they will not ensure that your yeast arrives cold. We will not replace liquid yeast that arrives warm. During warmer months we strongly recommend you choose dry yeast.
$13.99
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Wyeast | 2007 Pilsen Lager | Beer Yeast | Activator Smack-Pack System™ | 100 Billion Cells
2007 is the classic American lager strain. A mild, neutral strain that produces beers with a nice malty character and a smooth palate Ferments dry and crisp with minimal sulfur or diacetyl Activator Smack-Pack System™ "proofs" the yeast and shortens lag time when it hits your wort When smacked, the Activator™ packet releases sugars and nutrients to initiate the culture's metabolism Wyeast has been a pioneer in craft brewing for over 35 years and is committed to creating the finest fermentation products available Although beneficial, cultures do not need to be activated prior to inoculation This strain is ideal for the production of various American lagers. If you are trying to replicate one of the "big brands" American lagers/Pilsners, then this is the yeast for you. Very clean, crisp and drinkable. Wyeast 2007 is the classic American lager strain. This mild, neutral strain produces beers with a nice malty character and a smooth palate. It ferments dry and crisp with minimal sulfur or diacetyl. Beers from this strain exhibit the characteristics of the most popular lager in America. Attenuation: 71-75% Flocculation: Medium Alcohol Tolerance: 9% Optimum Fermentation Temp: 48-56°F Cell Count: 100 Billion Styles: Classic American Pilsner Dark American Lager German Pilsner (Pils) Lite American Lager Premium American Lager Schwarzbier (Black Beer) Standard American Lager For best results we always recommend ordering an ice pack with your liquid yeast. Please Note: When choosing an ice pack option beware that the liquid yeast will not arrive cold even when shipped together. Ice packs and insulated mailing options are designed to keep the yeast colder for longer during shipment, but they will not ensure that your yeast arrives cold. We will not replace liquid yeast that arrives warm. During warmer months we strongly recommend you choose dry yeast.
$13.99
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Ethiopia Mehbuba Uraga | Green Coffee Beans
Experience a fruit-driven Ethiopian natural that offers both depth and approachability. Mehbuba’s Guji Uraga G1 Natural brings vibrant berries, citrus lift, chocolate sweetness, and smooth structure yet remains forgiving for home roasters. For an easy starting point, end the roast 15–30 seconds after the start of first crack, then rest the coffee 3–10 days to let its full clarity and sweetness emerge. This lot comes from Mehbuba Seid, a respected woman producer and community leader in the Guji Zone’s Uraga district. Her family-run farms and producer-owned drying station sit at approximately 2300 meters (about 7546 feet), where cool highland temperatures and rich volcanic soils create the perfect environment for dense, slow-matured cherries. Women play essential roles across harvesting, sorting, and processing, and Mehbuba’s operation provides stable employment and skill development for local families reinforcing a sustainable model of community uplift. Unlike broader regional blends, this offering is constructed from individually cupped nano-lots, each selected at harvest for sweetness, cleanliness, and exceptional character. These nano-lots are then combined to form a traceable micro-lot with refined structure and standout clarity. Coffees from Mehbuba’s farms are known for their exceptional performance on the global stage. Natural lots like this one have earned scores around 87 points in professional cupping, while her washed coffees have reached 97 points and ranked among the top coffees in the world a testament to the uncompromising quality and precision behind this micro-lot. Cupping Notes Flavor: Black currant, blueberry, and ripe dark berries supported by chocolate and malt sweetness. Bright citrus impressions — lemon zest, lemongrass — give lift and definition. Body: Smooth, creamy medium body carrying berry and chocolate notes through the finish. Aroma: Peach, apricot, berry compote, cocoa, and gentle florals. Origin: Haro Adam, Uraga District, Guji Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia Altitude: 2300 meters (about 7546 feet) Varietal: Ethiopian heirlooms, including local landraces and JARC selections Process: Natural; sun-dried whole cherries on raised beds at Mehbuba’s drying station Key Points About Mehbuba’s Guji Uraga G1 Natural Women-grown and women-led, supporting community resilience and economic empowerment. Built from hand-selected nano-lots, blended into a curated micro-lot for clarity and sweetness. Grown at 2300 meters (7546 feet) — producing extremely dense, high-structure beans. Natural lots from this farm have scored around 87 points; washed coffees from the same producer have earned 97 points and global top rankings. Roast guidance: End roast 15–30 seconds after first crack; rest 3–10 days for optimal flavor. Fully traceable and producer-managed — not a blended regional lot. Classic Guji character: layered berries, chocolate, citrus lift, and clean, tea-like complexity.
$14.99 - $317.99
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Bottle Sealing Wax - Black Beads
Bottle Sealing Wax is a sealing wax for any type of wine, liquor or bottled liquid. In all applications, Bottle Sealing Wax provides a tough, moisture resistant coating, which preserves freshness, flavor and fragrance. Bottle Sealing Wax adheres on both natural and synthetic corks. It provides tamper evident protection for your product. Bottle Sealing Wax can be applied by capping the top of the recessed cork or by dipping the corked bottle into the wax. Wax beads are easier to measure and melt than wax blocks. Sold in 1 pound bags and 50 pound boxes. 1 pound will cover approximately 30 bottles, depending on usage. DIPPING INSTRUCTIONS: The wax should be melted in a double boiled or crock pot. Maintain wax temperature at 180°F to 190°F. The ideal temperature may vary, depending on ambient temperature and humidity as well as the temperature of the bottle and cork. Invert the bottle and carefully lower the cork end into the melted wax to the desired depth. Leave the top immersed for 10 to 15 seconds. Carefully lift bottle straight up and allow the excess wax to run off the inverted bottle top. When excess wax slows or stops, turn bottle upright and allow to cool.
$17.99 - $599.99
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Bottle Sealing Wax - Green Beads
Due to high demand, the 50 lb is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory. Bottle Sealing Wax is a sealing wax for any type of wine, liquor or bottled liquid. In all applications, Bottle Sealing Wax provides a tough, moisture resistant coating, which preserves freshness, flavor and fragrance. Bottle Sealing Wax adheres on both natural and synthetic corks. It provides tamper evident protection for your product. Bottle Sealing Wax can be applied by capping the top of the recessed cork or by dipping the corked bottle into the wax. Wax beads are easier to measure and melt than wax blocks. Sold in 1 pound bags and 50 pound boxes. 1 pound will cover approximately 30 bottles, depending on usage. DIPPING INSTRUCTIONS: The wax should be melted in a double boiled or crock pot. Maintain wax temperature at 180°F to 190°F. The ideal temperature may vary, depending on ambient temperature and humidity as well as the temperature of the bottle and cork. Invert the bottle and carefully lower the cork end into the melted wax to the desired depth. Leave the top immersed for 10 to 15 seconds. Carefully lift bottle straight up and allow the excess wax to run off the inverted bottle top. When excess wax slows or stops, turn bottle upright and allow to cool.
$17.99 - $599.99
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Stainless Bucket Fermenter | Replacement O-ring for Racking Arm
Replacement o-ring for the racking arm included with the KegLand Bucket Buddy stainless fermenter. Single o-ring. If you are replacing both o-rings, you will need to order 2. KegLand Part Number: KL24754
$2.19
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Bottle Wax Alternative - VintageSeal - Black
VintageSeal bottle wax alternative is a pliable, hybrid compound that is applied to the top of your best bottles for an Old World, hand-applied, wax-like appeal. Unlike wax, Vintage Seal bottle wax alternative does not chip and can be easily removed by hand without a knife or tool of any sort! Complete application instructions for our VintageSeal bottle wax alternative can be found here! One Pound of Vintage Seal will cover 30-40 bottles. Please note: some users find VintageSeal to be quite odorous. This is normal, and not an indication of defective or expired product.
$16.99 - $109.99
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Replacement Silicone Foot for 7 gal Chronical | Ss Brewtech
Replacement Silicone Foot for the Ss Brewtech 7 gal Chronical.
$7.95
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KegLand Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD) | Replacement Seal
Replacement seal for barbed or flareed stainless ball lock quick disconnects from KegLand. Compatible with KEG732, KEG734, KEG745, & KEG746.
$1.09
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Rubber Grommet for Jockey Box Coils - 3/8 in.
3/8 in. rubber grommet used in our jockey boxes
$1.89
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Black Oxygen Barrier Bottle Caps | 29mm | Magnum Champagne Bottle Crown Caps
Due to high demand, the case size is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more in late December. Extra wide 29mm crown caps Used for capping magnum champagne bottles and other specialty bottles with a wider neck opening Oxygen barrier liner protects your beverage from oxygen ingress For magnum champagne and other specialty bottles that require a 29mm crown cap. They feature an oxygen barrier liner that helps protect your beverage from oxygen ingress after capping. These bottle caps are not compatible with standard beer bottles.
$4.39 - $494.99
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Perlick 630SS Front Seat O-Ring
Replacement front seat o-ring for the Perlick 630SS faucet. This is the gasket that the push back handle comes into contact with, stopping flow of the beer.
$1.29
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ForgeFit® Tri-Clamp Gasket | EPDM | 2"
EPDM gaskets have a more narrow temperature range than silicone gaskets, but they are more resistant to acids and caustic chemicals. For 2" tri-clamp fittings Made from Silicone Temperature rated from -30°F to 300°F ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.
$2.49
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Kegland | Universal Beer Tap Faucet Plug | BrewZilla Malt Tube Stopper
Keep your beer taps clean and the fruit flies away with this beer faucet plug! Fits most standard beer faucets Made of highly resistant silicone These unique faucet plugs are designed to fit any faucet from 10 mm all the way up to 17 mm in diameter. These plugs are an economical solution to any fruit fly, yeast, or bacteria buildup when the faucet is not in use. The silicone is resistant to caustic and acid based cleaners as well as high temperature so they are dishwasher safe. This cap also functions as the stopper for the malt extension tube on the BrewZilla System. This cap will prevent grain from going down the tube. Kegland Part number: KL04220
$2.79
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Airlock Grommet
Rubber grommet that is perfect for making a sealed container into a fermenter. Fits our 3 piece or S-shaped airlocks. fits a 1/2" hole. Kegland Part number: KL01625
$1.09
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Asco Root™ – Root Growth Enhancer for Hop Rhizomes
Asco Root™ is a granular slow release extract of cold water seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum). It greatly helps to aid in root growth and set, stress tolerance, and overall plant health while providing a strong potassium source. It has shown exceptional yield increases in field trials, and provides a great head start to help first year rhizome planting. You will receive a bag to cover the volume need of 5 rhizomes, and it should be planted in the hole with your rhizomes when planting.
$19.99
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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.
$2.99 - $79.99
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Cookie Malt - Viking Malt
16-23 °L - Viking Malt - Shortbread cookies, fresh biscuits, toasted bread, and grape nuts are used to describe Viking Cookie Malt. Perfect for building layers of flavor in malty beers. Closest equivalent from other malt houses would be biscuit malt but we think it is softer with more depth of flavor. One commercial brewery swears by it for their Pastry Stout. Producted by roasting high quality pilsner malt. The amylolytic activity of Cookie Malt is negligible. Typical dosage rate of Cookie Malt is normally under 20%. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 6.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 72.0 Color °L - 16-23 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis.
$2.99 - $77.99
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Special Roasted Malt - Briess Malting
30 °L - Briess Malting - Special Roast malt is know for its intense biscuit like flavors that have been described as tasting like bran flakes and Sourdough bread. Similar to Victory Malt, which color is 28 Lovibund, Special Roast is even more intense and with a darker color that registers at 30 degrees on the Lovibund scale. Use it at around 10% of your recipe to get the signature Sourdough flavor that many brewers appreciate in ambers, browns, porters and stouts. Use a smaller percentage to add the bran/biscuit complexity to IPA's, Marzen/Octoberfests, or any other style where you want to add some unique flavors and layered depth. This malt is drum roasted and is included is the category of malts called Biscuit Malts. See attached Document for Typical Malt Analysis
$2.99 - $77.99
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Dark Wheat Malt - Weyermann® Specialty Malts
6.1 - 8 °L - Weyermann® - Weyermann® Dark Wheat is a gently kilned malt made from high-quality German wheat. It contributes a mild golden color to wort and a robust malty-sweet flavor with notes of bread, biscuit, toffee, and caramel. Wheat malts are high in protein, which helps produce fuller-bodied beers. Wheat malt can also improve head formation and retention, depending upon the other grist constituents. In top-fermented beers, Weyermann® Dark Wheat malt performs especially well, adding creaminess, body, and complex wheat flavors. Weyermann® Dark Wheat malt has a somewhat 'drier', more complex character than pale wheat malts. It's the signature malt for Bavarian Dunkelweizen, and perfect for Weizenbocks, Kölsch, and Altbiers. (6.2-8.1 L)
$3.49 - $69.99
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, by Scott Bickham (Brewing Techniques) Analyzing Malt Flavor
By Scott Bickham (Brewing Techniques) Most people can accurately describe a beer as “malty,” but beer analysts often go a step further to identify a...
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, by MoreBeer Staff Brewing Malt Comparison Chart
There are so many types of brewing malt available to us homebrewers that making a unique recipe actually isn't that hard despite there being over...
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, by MoreBeer! Beer Malts
The Basics of Beer Malts Homebrewers have many malt choices. Brewing recipes for different styles of beer give us a good understanding of certain malts...
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, by George J. Fix (Brewing Techniques) Belgian Malts: Some Practical Observations
By George J. Fix (Brewing Techniques)Belgian malts offer qualities and performance profiles that differ markedly from their North American and British counterparts. This report on...
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, by Paul Schwarz and Richard Horsley (Brewing Techniques) North American 2 Row vs 6 Row Malting Barley
by Paul Schwarz and Richard Horsley (Brewing Techniques) Ever since its introduction to North America in the 17th century, barley has taken on a life...
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, by John Palmer (Brewing Techniques) Using Steeping Grains Effectively
By John Palmer A Beginner’s Guide to Using Grain in Extract Recipes The benefits of specialty malts — enhanced flavor, intriguing colors, and overall complexity...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Designing Beers Like the Pros
Key Concepts in Recipe Formulation by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 5, No.2) Recipe formulation is a creative exercise that puts all of your...
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, by Brian Dixon (Brewing Techniques) Tools for Recipe Conversion
by Brian Dixon (Brewing Techniques) All-Grain to Extract, Extract to All-Grain With a few simple conversion tools, you can brew any recipe you encounter, whether...
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, by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) American Porters
by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) American Porters- Marching to Revolutionary Drummers From their earliest days in colonial experience, American porters have evolved separately from their...
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, by Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Porters: Then and Now
By Roger Bergen Porter is a notoriously obscure and enigmatic style. Its current revival in Britain and America invites us to shed some light on...
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, by Darryl Richman (Brewing Techniques) Thinking about Beer Recipe Formulation
By Darryl Richman (Brewing Techniques) Trials, errors, and creative thinking led to an award-winning dopplebock. Brewing the doppelbock that led the bock category at the...
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, by John Palmer (Brewing Techniques) How to Get Two Beers from the Effort of One
Tricks for the Busy Brewer by John Palmer (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 5, No.2) A simple method enables any home brewer to make two beers...