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German Pilsner Malt - Weyermann® Specialty Malts
1.6 L - Weyermann® German Pilsner malt. A classic German Pilsner malt that is a great base for all German Lagers as well as Belgian beers. German Pilsner malt will contribute a substantial body and mouthfeel when used as a base malt. (1.6°L) If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pilsner GR90 Briess Malting - Pilsen GR31 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Great Western Malting - Superior Pils GR309 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Rahr Maltings - North Star Pils™ GR313 Dingemans Malting - Belgian Pilsner GR340 BestMalz - Pilsen GR414 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$3.49 - $69.99
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Pilsner Malt - Viking Malt
1.7-2.0 °L - Viking Malt - Pils is a traditional European Pilsner malt with a delicate malt sweetness that gives your lagers that extra something special. Viking Pils is the perfect base for all lagers and essential for Pilsners, Helles, Marzen, Bock, Vienna Lager, etc. When your making light lagers most brewers want the pils base malt to provide a bit of maltiness. It can be the difference between boring beer and amazing beer. We have gotten great feedback from pro brewers and many have switched to Viking after trying it. We also have several craft breweries using this malt for the commercial production of light colored Pales, IPA's, and Hazys. When compared to our Viking Xtra Pale the flavor of the Pils malt is just a bit lighter. Some brewers love this for their really light colored ales that are bursting with hop flavors. 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. 5.0 Extract fine % dm - min. 80.0 Color °L - 1.7-2.0 Protein % dm - max. 11.5 Sol. nitrogen mg/100 g - 600–750 Free amino nitrogen mg/l - 130–170 Beta-glucan mg/l - max. 200 Friability % - min. 80 Diastatic power WK dm - min. 250 See the Documents tab below for Product Information and Typical Analysis. If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Briess Malting - Pilsen GR31 Rahr Malting - North Star Pils™ GR313 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Great Western Malting - Superior Pils GR309 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - German Pilsner GR310 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Dingemans Malting - Belgian Pilsner GR340 BestMalz - Pilsen GR414 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$2.49 - $49.99
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North Star Pils™ - Rahr Malting
1.7 L - Rahr Malting Co- A base malt to set your compass by! Rahr North Star Pils™ is crafted to meet the requirements of brewers looking for a domestic pilsner malt with low color and low modification. It is malted to a target of 38-40° Kolbach to facilitate smooth lautering with any mash regimen. North Star Pils™ brings overtones of honey and sweet bread with supporting flavor and aroma notes of hay and nutty character. Suitable for any beer style, but particularly craft brewed versions of classic lager styles. How is this different from Rahr Premium Pils? Compared to Rahr Premium Pilsner, North Star Pils™ is a bit lower in both color and modification; in terms of sensory, North Star Pils™ has more “sweet” attributes vs. the more grainy & cracker attributes found in Rahr Premium Pils. Malt Specification: Color °L - 1.7 - 1.9 Moisture % - max. 4.5 Extract fine % dm - min. 79.0 Protein % dm - max. 12 Usage Rate - 100% Diastic Power - 120-160°L If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pilsner GR90 Briess Malting - Pilsen GR31 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Great Western Malting - Superior Pils GR309 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - German Pilsner GR310 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Dingemans Malting - Belgian Pilsner GR340 BestMalz - Pilsen GR414 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$2.49 - $49.99
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Belgian Pilsner Malt - Dingemans Malting
1.9-3 L - Dingemans Malting - A great base malt that can be used for a variety of purposes. All German Lagers, Czech pilsners and Belgian specialties. If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pilsner GR90 Briess Malting - Pilsen GR31 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Great Western Malting - Superior Pils GR309 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - German Pilsner GR310 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Rahr Malting - North Star Pils™ GR313 BestMalz - Pilsen GR414 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$3.49 - $69.99
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Pilsen Malt - Briess Malting
1.2° L - Briess Malting - Briess Pilsen is their lightest colored base malt available. It will produce a very light colored, clean and crisp wort with a delicate malty flavor. Excellent choice as a 2-row base malt for all beer styles, particularly lagers. Great for malt focused beers, as it's clean character allows for the full flavor of specialty malts to shine through. See attached Document for Typical Malt Analysis If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pilsner GR90 Rahr Malting - North Star Pils™ GR313 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Great Western Malting - Superior Pils GR309 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - German Pilsner GR310 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Dingemans Malting - Belgian Pilsner GR340 BestMalz - Pilsen GR414 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$2.49 - $49.99
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Pilsen Malt - BestMalz
1.6-2.3 °L - BestMalz - BestMalz's Pilsen is malted from choice, well modified, low-protein German barley. The resultant beers are light colored, clean, full-bodied and malty. Perfect for Pilsners and Kölsch, Wits, and Tripels. Works well for malt focused beers, as the clean character will allow for the full flavor of specialty malts to shine. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 5 Extract fine % dm - min. 76 Color °L - 1.6-2.3 Protein % dm - max. 11.5 If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pilsner GR90 Briess Malting - Pilsen GR31 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Great Western Malting - Superior Pils GR309 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - German Pilsner GR310 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Dingemans Malting - Belgian Pilsner GR340 Rahr Malting - North Star Pils™ GR313 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$2.99 - $76.99
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Superior Pilsen Malt - Great Western Malting
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. 1.6 °L - Great Western Malting - Superior Pilsen - Very pale, well modified, base 2 row malt. Perfect for brewing malty light-colored lagers, ales and beers where a crisp, clean finish is desired. (1.6°L) Produced from selected lots of premium, Canadian-gown Copeland barley Low in protein, and colour High in extract Balanced modification Great for Lagers If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, please see the substitution chart below. Viking Malt - Pilsner GR90 Rahr Malting - North Star Pils™ GR31 Canada Malting - Superior Pilsen GR671 Briess Malting - Pilsen GR31 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - German Pilsner GR310 Weyermann® Specialty Malts - Bohemian Pilsner GR347 Dingemans Malting - Belgian Pilsner GR340 BestMalz - Pilsen GR414 Admiral Maltings - Admiral Pils GR710
$2.99 - $57.99
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Kolsch Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
A German Lager/Ale hybrid style. Blonde in color with low hop bitterness and smooth flavor Includes Perle and Saaz hops Estimated ABV: 4.3% Estimated IBUs: 24 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer A German Lager/Ale hybrid style that is traditionally made in Köln, Germany. Ideally, this beer is fermented between 58 - 64F, followed by cold aging for several weeks. It is a very tasty summer brew! Blonde in color, with low hop bitterness, a smooth flavor; grab a few bottles and head for the pool! This kit includes 4 pounds of our Pilsner liquid malt extract for authentic pils type flavor and 2 pounds of golden DME to give a more complex malt flavor to this light beer style. Also comes with 4 ounces of Maltodextrin powder to boost mouthfeel. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.042-46 SRM (Color Range): 5 IBUs: 24 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.3% 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 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.
$33.99 - $38.99
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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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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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, 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 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 Jack Horzempa Alsatian Pilsner
By Jack Horzempa Prologue – “Well, how did I get here?” The above quote is a nod to lyrics from a Talking Heads song. I...
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, by Jack Horzempa Pilsen Beer
The Family of Pilsners By Jack Horzempa A topic that I have often read on Internet beer discussion forums is: what type of Pilsner is...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Brewing Strong Beer
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Some Tricks to Successfully Brewing Strong Beers Brewing ales and lagers with a high alcohol content can be difficult for...
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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...
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, by A. Dustin Gunter Intro to Bavarian Beers
By A. Dustin Gunter A Maß is the typical serving glass for a Munich Helles and Dunkel When hiking through a pristine forest, you...
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, by John Fortunato Italian Pilsners
By John FortunatoDo you crave a delicately balanced soft-toned brew to go with light Italian food dishes such as pizza, pasta and shellfish? Then what...
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, by Patrick McDaniel Pilsner vs Lager
By Patrick McDaniel Lagers & Pilsners Making a Comeback For what seemed like an eternity the craft and microbrew industry was replete with IPA’s of...
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, by Ryan Bridge 4 Simple Steps To Beer Recipe Design
By Ryan Bridge I first began my brewing journey in my late years of undergrad at UC San Diego. The craft beer scene was exploding...
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, by Forrest Williams and Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) A Visit to the Court of Germany's Kölschbier
The Queen of Köln— A Visit to the Court of Germany’s Kölschbier by Forrest Williams One style alone is served in the Köln region of...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) How to Master Hop Character
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Exploring Hop Flavors and Aromas for More Targeted Recipe Formulation Each hop variety has its own trademark flavor and aroma....
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, by Jacob Wachtel Weiss Beer
By Jacob WachtelLiterally translated as "White Beer", the Weiss Beer (Weißbier) has a long, rich history within Germany. Hailing from the Bavarian region, and possibly...
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, by Delano DuGarm (Brewing Techniques) Using Adjuncts in Beer
By Delano DuGarm (Brewing Techniques) Outcast Ingredients Take Their Place in Quality Beers Grain adjuncts share a bad reputation among specialty brewers, most of whom...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Advanced Mashing Techniques
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Mashing 102 — Advanced Material In a way, mashing is the natural progression of malting. Both act to take a...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Mastering Hop Character
by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Exploring Hop Flavors and Aromas for More Targeted Recipe Formulation Each hop variety has its own trademark flavor and aroma....
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, by Stephen R. Holle and Manfred Schaumberger (Brewing Techniques) The Reinheitsgebot - One Country's Interpretation of Quality Beer
by Stephen R. Holle and Manfred Schaumberger (Brewing Techniques) The Reinheitsgebot - One Country’s Interpretation of Quality Beer This 500-year-old edict still governs brewing in...
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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 Peter A. Ensminger (Brewing Techniques The History and Brewing Methods of Pilsner Urquell
By Peter A. Ensminger (Brewing Techniques) Divining the Source of the World’s Most Imitated Beer It sometimes happens that history and fortune intersect at precisely...
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, by Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Oktoberfest Alternatives
By Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques)As summer turns to fall, many brewers start to plan their Oktoberfest brewing. This installment of “Brewing in Styles” looks at...
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, by Jack Horzempa Czech it out: Czech Dark Lager
By Jack Horzempa History of Czech Brewing The geopolitical history of central Europe has been long and storied. For example, the nation of Germany was...