A traditional Belgian malt, aromatics are common in malty Belgian beers such as dubbels.
Aromatic malt is a kilned barley malt used to give beer a strong, aggressive malt aroma and rich color.
Aromatic malt is high in diastatic power and can convert itself completely; however, because of the extremely strong aromatics it lends to the finished beer, most brewers avoid using more than 10% in a batch to maintain balance.
Grain steeping
The best way to extract flavors from specialty grains is by steeping them in warm water.
The simplest way to perform this is to add the crushed grains (in a nylon or cotton grain bag) to the (cold) brewing water as is it brought to boiling temperature. The grains should be removed before the temperature reaches 170°F to prevent the extraction of too many tannins. Dip the bag in and out a few times and let it drip for about 15 seconds before discarding. Do not squeeze the bag. Squeezing will also extract too much tannin from the grain husks. Alternatively, the crushed grains are steeped in 2-3 gallons of 150°F water for 30 minutes before being removed from the wort. This allows for a more complete extraction.
AROMATIC MALT (PER LB)
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