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Dark German malt developed to add malt flavor of Alt, Marzen and Oktoberfest beers. Helps create authentic maltiness without having to do a decoction mash.  Rarely available for homebrewers.
 
Dark German malt developed to add malt flavor of Alt, Marzen and Oktoberfest beers. Helps create authentic maltiness without having to do a decoction mash.  Rarely available for homebrewers.
  
 
{{maltStatistics|origin=Germany|yield=71.7 %|potential=1.033|color=23.0 SRM|max=10.0 %|moisture=4.0 %|protein=7.0 %|coarseFineDiff=1.5 %|diastatic=0.0 %|mash=TRUE|notes=}}
 
{{maltStatistics|origin=Germany|yield=71.7 %|potential=1.033|color=23.0 SRM|max=10.0 %|moisture=4.0 %|protein=7.0 %|coarseFineDiff=1.5 %|diastatic=0.0 %|mash=TRUE|notes=}}

Revision as of 18:28, 9 March 2007

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Dark German malt developed to add malt flavor of Alt, Marzen and Oktoberfest beers. Helps create authentic maltiness without having to do a decoction mash. Rarely available for homebrewers.

Origin Germany
Yield 71.7 %
Potential 1.033
Color 23.0 SRM
Max in Batch 10.0 %
Moisture 4.0 %
Protein 7.0 %
Coarse Fine Difference 1.5 %
Diastatic Power 0.0 %
Recommend Mash TRUE
Notes
Compare various malts with the Malts Chart
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