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Rice solids are used to lighten beer and add body, rice flavor and fermentable sugars.
This malt is similar in style to German "brumalt", but it really doesn?t compare to any other malt with its honey-like taste and residual sweetness. Best used in brown ales, porters, and stouts. Typical Color: 15 - 20 Flavor contributions: honey-like sweet
Produced using cherry wood and a proprietary smoking process. Contributes a smooth, sweet, smoky flavor. Typical Color L: 5 Two row. Flavor contributions: smooth, sweet, smoky
Used in all types of beer to adjust color, and depending on amount used will impart chocolate notes to flavor. Typical Color L: 350 Flavor contributions: rich, roasted coffee, cocoa
Used in the production of Weizenbier and Weiss Bier. Typical Color L: 2.3 Flavor contributions: creamy, sweet, malty, wheat, floury
Used in the production of Weizenbier and Weiss Bier. Typical Color L: 2.3 Flavor contributions: creamy, sweet, malty, wheat, floury
Provides a deep golden to brown color. Excellent for Nut Brown Ales. Typical Color L: 28 Flavor contributions: toasty, biscuity, baking bread, nutty
Provides a deep golden to brown color. Excellent for Nut Brown Ales. Typical Color L: 28 Flavor contributions: toasty, biscuity, baking bread, nutty
The increased malty flavor balances nicely with higher-hopped, higher color and fuller bodied beers. Typical Color L: 3.5 Flavor contributions: malty, very slight biscuit
The increased malty flavor balances nicely with higher-hopped, higher color and fuller bodied beers. Typical Color L: 3.5 Flavor contributions: malty, very slight biscuit
Provides a deep golden to brown color for ales. Typical Color L: 50 Flavor contributions: toasty, biscuity, sourdough, tangy
Provides a deep golden to brown color for ales. Typical Color L: 50 Flavor contributions: toasty, biscuity, sourdough, tangy
Small amounts added to the mash-in grist will improve the malty flavor. Typical Color L: 10 Flavor contributions: robust malty
Small amounts added to the mash-in grist will improve the malty flavor. Typical Color L: 10 Flavor contributions: robust malty
Gives a sweet, smooth pronounced caramel flavor and a red to deep red color. Typical Color L: 80 Flavor contributions: pronounced caramel, slight burnt sugar, raisiny
Gives a sweet, smooth pronounced caramel flavor and a red to deep red color. Typical Color L: 80 Flavor contributions: pronounced caramel, slight burnt sugar, raisiny
Gives a smoother, less grainy flavor. Basic malt for all beer and ale styles. Typical Color L: 1.8 Flavor contributions: mild malty
Gives a smoother, less grainy flavor. Basic malt for all beer and ale styles. Typical Color L: 1.8 Flavor contributions: mild malty
Slightly darker than #1928 2-Row Brewers Malt. Typical Color L: 3.5 Flavor contributions: warm malty
Slightly darker than #1928 2-Row Brewers Malt. Typical Color L: 3.5 Flavor contributions: warm malty
Slightly darker than #1928 2-Row Brewers Malt. Typical Color L: 3.5 Flavor contributions: warm malty
Balances body and flavor without adding color. Typical Color L: 1.3 Flavor contributions: no flavor or color contribution
Balances body and flavor without adding color. Typical Color L: 1.3 Flavor contributions: no flavor or color contribution
Gives a sweet, medium caramel flavor and a deep golden to red color. Typical Color L: 60 Flavor contributions: sweet, pronounced caramel
All bales of our Canadian Pine Shavings (White, Clear & Paper) are on Sale for the period November 29th thru December 14th. Every purchase will be at the 150 bale price less an additional $0.30. Our bales are 2.8cuft compressed and are available for pickup or delivery.
Not valid with any other discounts or sales.
Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...