Malt & Grain

Base Malt

The primary grain in a beer recipe, providing the bulk of fermentable sugars and the enzymatic power (diastatic power) needed to convert starches during mashing. Common base malts include pale malt, Pilsner malt, pale ale malt, and Vienna malt. Base malt typically constitutes 70-100% of the grain bill.

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