purchased all stock of beeston malt,i know its 2 lava-bond and thats it .wonder how well would it work in an ale.?
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I'm confused - there was a UK maltsters (Nottingham) called Beeston, but they closed down a good few years ago (c.2000?)
I'm guessing you're talking about something else!?
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MikeMcG
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Originally posted by brewery masteri know its low in lava-bond ,i suspect it adds body
& is this stuff really 8 year old malted grain, as it sounds? Or malt extract, or what?
If it is grain, won't it be totally stale?
I was confused before, I don't know what I am now
MikeMcG
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Originally posted by mic_maclow in lava-bond? - lovibond? (colour spec)
& is this stuff really 8 year old malted grain, as it sounds? Or malt extract, or what?
If it is grain, won't it be totally stale?
I was confused before, I don't know what I am now
MikeMcG
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As for the "Stout malt" - I would not use that for anything other than a traditional dry stout. It will be VERY light in colour and flavour - the 2 things a dry stout does not need in a base malt - and will have quite a high diastatic power (for a UK malt)
Wes
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