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− | [[ | + | '''Vienna Malt''' is a [[kiln]]-dried barley malt darker than [[Pale Ale Malt|pale ale malt]], but not as dark as [[Munich Malt]]. It imparts a golden to orange color to the beer. |
{{maltStatistics|origin=Germany|yield=78.0 %|potential=1.036|color=3.5 SRM|max=90.0 %|moisture=4.0 %|protein=11.0 %|coarseFineDiff=1.5 %|diastatic=50.0 %|mash=TRUE|notes=}} | {{maltStatistics|origin=Germany|yield=78.0 %|potential=1.036|color=3.5 SRM|max=90.0 %|moisture=4.0 %|protein=11.0 %|coarseFineDiff=1.5 %|diastatic=50.0 %|mash=TRUE|notes=}} |
Revision as of 15:07, 17 September 2007
Vienna Malt is a kiln-dried barley malt darker than pale ale malt, but not as dark as Munich Malt. It imparts a golden to orange color to the beer.
Origin | Germany |
Yield | 78.0 % |
Potential | 1.036 |
Color | 3.5 SRM |
Max in Batch | 90.0 % |
Moisture | 4.0 % |
Protein | 11.0 % |
Coarse Fine Difference | 1.5 % |
Diastatic Power | 50.0 % |
Recommend Mash | TRUE |
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Compare various malts with the Malts Chart |