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'''Extracts''' are concentrated [[wort]] made from [[mashing]] grain [[Malt|malt]] and then removing a portion of the water to either concentrate it into a thick syrup or a dry powder.  The main advantage of using [[Extract Brewing]] instead of [[All Grain]] brewing is that it allows beginning and intermediate brewers to skip the [[mashing]] and [[lautering]] steps, and move straight into [[boiling]] the extract with [[hops]].  This cuts the total brew time by half or more.  In addition, extract brewing can be done with much less equipment than the full all-grain process.  The disadvantage of brewing with extracts is that the brewer does not have as much control over the composition and ingredients used as an all-grain brew.
Extracts are concentrated wort solutions made from mashing [[Malt|malt]] and then removing a portion of the water to either concentrate it into a thick syrup or a dry powder.  The main advantage of using extracts instead of all-grain brewing is that it allows beginning and intermediate brewers to skip the mashing and lautering steps, and move straight into boiling their extract with hops.  This cuts the total brew time by half or more.  In addition, extract brewing can be done with much less equipment than the full all-grain process.  The disadvantage of brewing with extracts is that the brewer does not have as much control over the composition and ingredients used as an all-grain brew.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.beersmith.com/Grains/Grains/GrainList.htm|BeerSmith Extract & Malt Table] - lists may common extracts
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* [http://www.beersmith.com/Grains/Grains/GrainList.htm BeerSmith Extract & Malt Table] - lists may common extracts
  
 
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[[fr:Extraits de malt]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 June 2008

Extracts are concentrated wort made from mashing grain malt and then removing a portion of the water to either concentrate it into a thick syrup or a dry powder. The main advantage of using Extract Brewing instead of All Grain brewing is that it allows beginning and intermediate brewers to skip the mashing and lautering steps, and move straight into boiling the extract with hops. This cuts the total brew time by half or more. In addition, extract brewing can be done with much less equipment than the full all-grain process. The disadvantage of brewing with extracts is that the brewer does not have as much control over the composition and ingredients used as an all-grain brew.

Extract Forms

Extracts are available in two forms:

  • Canned Extract - A thick syrup of concentrated extract, most often packaged in cans of 3 to 3.3lb each.
  • Dry Extract - A dried form of extract served in powder form - typically bagged.

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