0 EBC / 0 Lovibond. Spec. Gravity = 1.045
Looking for a solid Pilsen style base malt? This grain has your name on it. A versatile grain that can be used for lager, pilsners, Belgian, German styles and many more. It produces a clean, crisp, light colored wort that really lets the specialty grains shine through.
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When imported from England in the 1930s, this hop was thought to be a Golding, thus the name. Upon further research into its ancestry, it was discovered that the Styrian Golding was actually a Fuggle! If you really want this hop to shine, use it as a whirlpool or dry hop addition for floral and sweet spicy aromas in English Pale Ales.
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Owing it's origins to a land race variety, the Noble Czech Saaz Hop has been a part of brewing tradition since it was first cultivated in the Czech Republic. Full of the classic flavors found in noble hops, is has a soft, refined spice and herbal flavor. Use this in Bohemian Pilsners, Belgian Ales, Farm House Ales, and Lambics. This is the hop that provides Pilsner Urquell it's unique flavor.
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The classic choice for brewing golden strong ales. This alcohol tolerant strain will produce a complex ester profile balanced nicely with subtle phenolics. Malt flavors and aromas will remain even with a well attenuated dry, tart finish. It may continue to produce CO² for an extended period after packaging or collection. ![]()
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