Pauls Malt - The Lucky Squid Light Crystal Malt

Description

The Luck Squid Light Crystal Malt is a drum-roasted caramel malt that brings balance to beer profile, fullness and ruby hues in color.

Pauls Malt produces this malt at their Pauls Malt Ltd. plant in Knapton, North Yorkshire, UK. Malting Barley with a high germinative energy and low nitrogen, that has undergone steeping and germination, is stewed in a roasting drum, where the endosperm liquefies into a sugary solution and crystallizes during kilning to a glassy sugar.

Light crystal malt gives an amber to red hue in higher proportions.  Rich in reducing sugars, it provides delicious caramel sweet flavors, additional body, and flavor stability. Has no enzymatic potential.

Typical Usage Rates: 2-10% (as high as 20% to strong beers) addition to mash tun with base malts.

Typical Beer Styles:

  • German-Style Lagers
  • Ales
  • Pale Ales
  • IPA
  • Porters (for sweetness)

Malt Analysis

  • IOB Coarse Extract 0.7mm Dry: 284 Min
  • Color (ASBC): 56 - 66
  • Moisture: 5.5% Max
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      Description

      The Luck Squid Light Crystal Malt is a drum-roasted caramel malt that brings balance to beer profile, fullness and ruby hues in color.

      Pauls Malt produces this malt at their Pauls Malt Ltd. plant in Knapton, North Yorkshire, UK. Malting Barley with a high germinative energy and low nitrogen, that has undergone steeping and germination, is stewed in a roasting drum, where the endosperm liquefies into a sugary solution and crystallizes during kilning to a glassy sugar.

      Light crystal malt gives an amber to red hue in higher proportions.  Rich in reducing sugars, it provides delicious caramel sweet flavors, additional body, and flavor stability. Has no enzymatic potential.

      Typical Usage Rates: 2-10% (as high as 20% to strong beers) addition to mash tun with base malts.

      Typical Beer Styles:

      • German-Style Lagers
      • Ales
      • Pale Ales
      • IPA
      • Porters (for sweetness)

      Malt Analysis

      • IOB Coarse Extract 0.7mm Dry: 284 Min
      • Color (ASBC): 56 - 66
      • Moisture: 5.5% Max

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