Malt & Grain
Diastatic Power
A measure of a malt's enzymatic ability to convert starch into fermentable sugars, expressed in degrees Lintner. Pale malts have high diastatic power (100-160 °L), enabling them to convert their own starch plus that of adjunct grains. Roasted and crystal malts have near-zero diastatic power.
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