Extra Light Dry Malt Extract adds extra body and richness. Great for brewing light lagers and American style beers.
General Info
- Protein: 5.5%
- Max: 7.5%
- pH: 5 - 6
Styles
- Light Lagers
- American Styles
Extra Light Dry Malt Extract adds extra body and richness. Great for brewing light lagers and American style beers.
General Info
Styles
Corn sugar or priming sugar is used to carbonate your beer. Be sure to dissolve in water before bottling to get the best results. A 5 oz portion is ideal for most 5 gallon batches, but it has other purposes as well. You can also use it to boost your ABV without affecting flavor much by adding it to your boil before fermentation.
General Info
Dark caramel, bread, dried fruits and raisins make up the flavor profile of this sweet, malty malt. Weyermann Caramunich Type 1 Malt is great for improving body and head retention in and style where notes of biscuit, and intense caramel would be appreciated.
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Styles
Created at Yakima Chief Ranches, this hop provides both bittering and hop aromas and improves the flavoring of other hops while producing a mellow pine and citrus flavor. This hop is great in American Ales and IPAs.
Flavor Profile
Typical Alpha Acid: 12.0%-14.0%
This citrusy, fruity lovechild of Cascade, Hallertau Blanc, and Hüll Melon, the Mandarina Bavaria is a delightful aroma hop that sits comfortably at around 7.0-10.0%. With a super intense bouquet of orange candy and tangerine notes, this citrus-bomb is the perfect addition to your favorite Northeastern-style IPAs. Use as a whirlpool/dry hop addition in conjunction with a fruity yeast (London Ale III or American Ale II work wonderfully) to bring out even more of those lovely fruity notes.
General Info
Nottingham Beer Dry Yeast is highly flocculant and has relatively full attenuation properties. It has a high alcohol tolerance and is great for specialty beers. It creates low concentrations of fruity and estery aromas, and is considered neutral as an ale yeast, allowing the full natural flavor of malts and hops to develop.
Recommended Fermentation Temperature: 14° to 21°C (57° to 70°F) with a good tolerance to low fermentation temperatures (12°C/54°F) that allow this strain to be used in lager-style beer.
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