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Some maltsters also manufacture a lighter shade of [[chocolate malt]], made with a similar process but roasted to a lighter color.  Pale chocolate malt has a unique toasted flavor and is one of the easiest ways to add rich, toasty malt flavor to a [[Mild|dark mild]] or [[stout]].
  
A lighter shade of [[Chocolate malt]] with a unique toasted flavor.
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In small quantities, pale chocolate malt can also be used to add color to dark beers.
For use in Dark Milds - Stouts
 
  
Small quantities used for flavour and colour enhancement on dark beers
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Pale chocolate malt is made by Beeston's, although this is not usually available to home brewers.  The most common pale chocolate available to home brewers is the Fawcett malt, described below.
  
Maltsters - Thomas Fawcett (UK)
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==Brewing with pale chocolate malt==
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===General brewing information===
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Revision as of 17:01, 15 November 2007

Extract Potential (P/P/G) 1.031
Color 195-215 SRM
Requires Mashing? No
Max in Batch
 
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Some maltsters also manufacture a lighter shade of chocolate malt, made with a similar process but roasted to a lighter color. Pale chocolate malt has a unique toasted flavor and is one of the easiest ways to add rich, toasty malt flavor to a dark mild or stout.

In small quantities, pale chocolate malt can also be used to add color to dark beers.

Pale chocolate malt is made by Beeston's, although this is not usually available to home brewers. The most common pale chocolate available to home brewers is the Fawcett malt, described below.

Brewing with pale chocolate malt

General brewing information

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Beer styles

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Commercial malt analyses

This section contains information on commercially available malts, derived from the malting companies' malt analysis sheets.

Maltster's Name

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