Light Dry Malt Extract adds extra body and richness to your beer. Great for lighter beers like lagers and pilsners.
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- Protein: 5.5%
- Max: 7.5%
- pH: 5 - 6
Styles
- Lighter Beers
- Lagers
- Pilsners
Light Dry Malt Extract adds extra body and richness to your beer. Great for lighter beers like lagers and pilsners.
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Bavarian Wheat dry malt extract (DME) contains only malted wheat, malted barley and water. It can be used in the production of all extract beer styles, and to adjust the color, flavor and gravity of all-grain beers.
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Cooked during the malting process which crystallizes the sugars and makes for a sweeter finished beer, 2 Row Caramel 40L Malt light crystal malt is made with 2-row barley, and adds a deep golden color with mild caramel and toffee flavors.
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Bred from Norther Brewer and English Golding stock, Target is an excellent bittering hop with a classic English character. While typically used for its high alpha percentage, this hop has gained some popularity for its aroma as well.
| Hop Type: | Dual-Purpose |
|---|---|
| Origin: | United Kingdom |
| Alpha Acid: | 8.0-13.0% |
| Similar Varieties: | Fuggle, Willamette |
Smooth and sweet, Goldings are recognized as having the most typical English profile. This hop is in demand for copper-hopping and dry hopping of traditional ales. Use Golding hops in combination with Fuggles for a time-honored taste. Kent Goldins are also useful for late hopping lagers, when a delicate aroma is required.
Average Alpha: 4.5-6.5%
Substitutes: Styrian Goldings
A great cask conditioned ale strain that produces distinctly malty beers, Wyeast London ESB Ale 1968 Yeast is an extremely flocculent strain that finishes sweeter than most based on it's attenuation level being lower. You will need to rest this beer due to the diacetyl, but after the rest you should be able to produce a bright beer with no filtration. Ales produced with Wyeast London ESB Ale 1968 Yeast tend to be fruity with the fruitiness increased as the fermentation temp increases, 70-74°F (21-23° C). ![]()
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