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Amber Malt

Amber Malt originates from a kilned Pale Ale Malt. Winter malting barleys are often used and the modification level is frequently high. The malt is roasted in revolving cylinders with carefully controlled temperature conditions, with a maximum temperature range of 100 C to 150 C. Duration of roasting is critical to achieve the correct colour range which in the case of Amber is typically 45 – 60 EBC. Enzyme levels are very low. Extracts are lower than conventional brewing malts. Amber malt is used in the USA and Japan as a small proportion of the grist in the preparation of beers requiring some substantial depth of colour. In certain English beers larger quantities are used. It imparts a dry, light biscuit flavour.

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Boortmalt is the 5th largest producer of Malt in the World and the 2nd in Europe. They have a wide range of white, coloured and speciality malts. Boortmalt supplies the needs of any brewer or distiller and can deliver their products in quantity, year round, anywhere in the World.

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