WE HAVE A THIRST FOR GOOD BEER & KNOWLEDGE
Today, we dragged Danny away from the stainless and shoved his nose in his favourite thing - crystal malts! Why are they Danny’s favourite thing, we don’t hear you ask, but will answer anyway? Because of their complex depth in flavour and colour.
Think of it like a brewers candy; crystal malt gives beers a lovely golden, caramel colour and depending on the roast, a rich toffee, honey and pastry flavour profile.
Crystal malt gains its rich depth of character by undergoing a reaction called the Maillard Reaction. To put it simply, this chemical reaction discovered by French chemist Louis Maillard in 1912 explains the reason why, for example, darkened pretzels and brioche have their flavour and of course, why crystal malts give such rich and delicious flavours.
By taking the barley and keeping it wet, the barley starts to grow and produce sugar to feed on. You then cook the wet malt to crystallise the sugar and stunt the growth of the barley in a kiln. The malt is then roasted at high moisture to enable the Maillard Reaction. The higher the temp and the longer the roast - the more depth of colour and flavour profile you get.
Light and dark crystal malts sprinkle into all kinds of beers depending on the expression the brewers want to create in their art. Some beers call for it as a base for the style, others don’t but you may see it in there anyway.
Danny gets as giddy as a kid in a candy store when it comes to the darker crystal malts.
Our 12 Feet 7 Inches Oatmeal Porter, along with delicious other dark malts, has a lovely contribution of crystal malt. If you hold it to the light you will see a “tinge of ginge” in the glass. This gives our medal winning porter a lovely depth in colour and adds to its creamy mouthfeel without being too heavy.
We have also gone to town with the toffee, honey and pastry, giving delight in our soon to be released “Red Right Hand” Red IPA. Keep your eyes out for this one. It’s gonna leave a mark!
Beer! It’s more than just malt, hops and water in a big metal bowl. There is so much art to this craft.