This is a great choice for a 2-Row base malt that is grow right here in America, Montana to be specific. The malt works well with single infusion mashes and has no problem handling adjuncts.
General Info
Color: 1.8
Potential: 1.038
Yield: 82%
Moisture: 3.5%
Diastatic: 84 (min) 96 (max)
Protein: 4%
Styles
Any - All
Caramel 20L Malt
$1.95available
Product Description
Caramel 20L is a light crystal malt made with 6-row barley. It imparts a golden color, candy-like sweetness, and mild caramel flavor. Crystal malts also add body and improve head retention. Usage is progressive, starting light to balance pilsners and reaching the maxiumum 15% to impart color and sweetness to darker ales, stouts, and porters. Crystal malts are gently cooked during the malting process. Cooking initiates the enzymatic conversion of starches into fermentable sugars, and caramelizes some of the sugars as the malt reaches its final color. This eliminates the need to mash crystal malt, and ensures that some of the sugars will survive fermentation to sweeten the beer. Briess caramel malts are roaster produced to create glassy, crystallized sugars with rich flavor and color.
General Info
Malt Type: Crystal/Caramel
Grain Origin: North America
Wort Color: 20 °Lovibond
Protein:
Moisture: 6.0% max.
Extract (dry): 76.0% min.
Diastatic Power: 0 °Lintner
Usage: 15% max.
Styles
Pilsners
Dark Ales
Porters
Stouts
Munich Malt
$1.75available
Product Description
Munich Malt has a malty sweet flavor characteristic and adds a red or amber color to the beer. It has enough diastatic power to convert itself, but needs help from other malts (2-row malt for example) to convert other grains.
General Info
Yield: 77.0 %
Potential: 1.035
Color 10.0 SRM
Moisture: 5.0 %
Protein: 13.5 %
Styles
Any - All
Hop
Columbus Hop Pellets
$1.79available
Product Description
These three super high alpha varieties are often grouped together and referred to as CTZ. Each of these varieties has alpha acid content of between 14.5-16.5% and share the same
female parent as Nugget. Originally bred for their high alpha value, they have also become popular for their oil profile.
Alpha Acids 14.5 - 16.5%
Beta Acids 4.0 - 5.0%
Cohumulone (% of alpha acids) 28 - 32%
Total Oils (Mls. per 100 grams dried hops) 2.0 - 3.0
Myrcene (as % of total oils) 40 - 50%
Caryophyllene (as % of total oils) 9.0 - 11%
Humulene (as % of total oils) 12 - 18%
Farnesene (as % of total oils) < 1.0%
Possible Substitutions:Galena, Chinook, Nugget
Amarillo Hop Pellets
$2.25available
Product Description
Amarillo Hops are an aroma variety of recent origin, discovered and introduced by Vigil Gamache Farms Inc. in Washington State. It is most often used as a late kettle or dry hop addition to American style Pale Ales and IPA’s due to its signature aroma characteristics.
Alpha Acids 8.0 - 11%
Beta Acids 6.0 - 7.0%
Cohumulone (% of alpha acids) 21 - 24%
Total Oils (Mls. per 100 grams dried hops) 1.5 - 1.9
Myrcene (as % of total oils) 68 - 70%
Caryophyllene (as % of total oils) 2.0 - 4.0%
Humulene (as % of total oils) 9.0 - 11%
Farnesene (as % of total oils) 2.0 - 4.0%
Storage (% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 20° C) Good
Possible Substitutions:Cascade, Centennial
Yeast
Wyeast 1028 London Ale Beer Yeast
$6.95available
Product Description
Great for high gravity ales, the Wyeast London Ale 1028 provides a rich bold mineral profile that is crisp, bold, and fruity.
General Info
Origin: England
Flocculation: Medium-Low
Attenuation: 73-77%
Temperature Range: 60-72F, 15-22C
Alcohol Tolerance: 11%ABV
Styles:
Brown Porter
Dry Stout
English Barleywine
Foreign Extra Stout
Mild
Northern English Brown Ale
Old Ale
Robust Porter
Russian Imperial Stout
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