Joe White Traditional Ale Malt

$16.95

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SKU: 1010-5Kg

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Size: 5KG

Joe White Traditional Ale Malt is made from locally sewn grown and malted Australian Two-Row barley.  Kilned at a slightly higher temperature than Pilsner Malt results in a slightly darker colour and fuller flavoured base malt, typically found in traditional English Ales.

Suitable for use in all beer styles the colour is typically in the range between 5-7 EBC with a maximum moisture of 4.5% and an Extract Fine Grind-Dry Basis minimum of 80%.

Always fresh and friable Joe White Traditional Ale Malt is a great local base malt to have on hand at all times in the brewery when your ready to fire up the mash tun!

Pack Sizes:

  • 5 Kg Bag
  • 25 Kg Sack (SAVE 23% OFF 5 Kg Price)

Beer Styles:

  • Barley Wines
  • English Ales
  • Light, dark & strong milds
  • IPAs
  • Porters
  • Stouts

Batch Analysis:

Typical Analysis

Parameter

EBC

Moisture 4.5% Max
Extract Fine Grind-Dry Basis 80% Min
Saccharification Time 15 mins max.
Colour of Wort 5.0 - 7.0 EBC
Total Protein, Dry Basis 9.0 - 11.5%
Kolbach Index
42 - 48%
Diastatic Power, Dry Basis 200 min °WK
AAL 78 - 84%
Friability 80% Min
Homogeneity 95% Min
Screenings >2.5mm 90% Min
Screenings < 2.2mm 2% Max
Viscosity, mPas Max 1.60
Wort Beta Glucan, mg/L Max 180
DMS Precursor, ug/g Max 5.0
Foreign Seeds Max 2.0


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Customer Reviews

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Joel W.
Buy in bulk

Can't go wrong with a base malt like this. Very versatile , can be used im pretty much all beer styles.

Tanks Joel,
We agree with you there mate! Locally sewn grown and malted as well so your helping our local farming and malting families too! cheers #brewhappy always

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Murray K.
Good value, reliable base malt

Joe White maltings are the best value, in Aus. I've used this Ale Malt as a base for hundreds of brews. Completely reliable and tasty too

Tanks Murray,
You can't beat JW Trad Ale for value and freshness for your go to Aussie base ale malt!

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Christopher P.
A nice change

I spend so much time chasing German styles, so when I used this in an old favourite - Dark Bitter - it was a delicious departure (temporarily) from the Pils, Altbiers, Kölschs, etc. Had a nice, long-lasting head, too. A Pale Ale is next!