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==Malt==
==Malt==
A main ingredient in most beers is malted barley, though the malting process can be applied to many other cereal grains.  Malting is a process in which grains are allowed to germinate and then quickly dried in a kiln before the plant has a chance to fully develop.  The malting process develops ''enzymes'' that are required to modify complex starches in the grain into simple fermentable sugars during a later step in the [[Processes|brewing process]] called ''mashing''.
A main ingredient in most beers is malted barley, though the [[Malting Process|malting process]] can be applied to many other cereal grains.  Malting is a process in which grains are allowed to germinate and then quickly dried in a kiln before the plant has a chance to fully develop.  The malting process develops ''enzymes'' that are required to modify complex starches in the grain into simple fermentable sugars during a later step in the [[Processes|brewing process]] called ''mashing''.
 
===The Malting Process===
* [[Malting Process]] - An article on the malting process.


==Types of Malt==
==Types of Malt==

Revision as of 02:17, 29 June 2006

Malt

A main ingredient in most beers is malted barley, though the malting process can be applied to many other cereal grains. Malting is a process in which grains are allowed to germinate and then quickly dried in a kiln before the plant has a chance to fully develop. The malting process develops enzymes that are required to modify complex starches in the grain into simple fermentable sugars during a later step in the brewing process called mashing.

Types of Malt

  • [Insert malt type here]

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