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Crisp Chocolate Malt(UK)
Colour: 850-1155 EBC ; 350-436 °L
Chocolate Malt shares many of the characteristics of Black Malt, but because it is roasted for a shorter period of time and to a lower final temperature, it lacks the astringency of Black Malt.
Its main use is in darker beers that require a depth of colour to tend the eye and entice the palate. Chocolate Malt has been used in Irish stout for years and the marriage of Chocolate Malt and Roasted Barley in varying proportions can give rise to a range of flavours from sweet and mellow to acrid and bitter.
*The packaging vacuum of the malt is confirmed before shipment. If the vacuum is lost due to collision during transportation, it will not affect the use.
* The purpose of rolling barley is to smash the barley to facilitate saccharification, and it will not be crushed very finely.
Colour: 850-1155 EBC ; 350-436 °L
Chocolate Malt shares many of the characteristics of Black Malt, but because it is roasted for a shorter period of time and to a lower final temperature, it lacks the astringency of Black Malt.
Its main use is in darker beers that require a depth of colour to tend the eye and entice the palate. Chocolate Malt has been used in Irish stout for years and the marriage of Chocolate Malt and Roasted Barley in varying proportions can give rise to a range of flavours from sweet and mellow to acrid and bitter.
*The packaging vacuum of the malt is confirmed before shipment. If the vacuum is lost due to collision during transportation, it will not affect the use.
* The purpose of rolling barley is to smash the barley to facilitate saccharification, and it will not be crushed very finely.
