Cara Malt

A very popular malt used in the brewing of distinctive lagers, beers lower in alcohol and light refreshing ales.

Cara Malt

A ‘Cara Malt is a traditional low colour crystal malt displaying a great depth of sweetness. Wonderful upfront rich caramel notes are balanced by layers of muscovado sugar, roast coffee and dark chocolate; with a pleasant lingering finish of datesraisinsprunes and dried fig.

A very popular malt used in the brewing of distinctive lagers, beers lower in alcohol and light refreshing ales.

Overview

Cara Malt

A ‘Cara Malt is a traditional low colour crystal malt displaying a great depth of sweetness. Wonderful upfront rich caramel notes are balanced by layers of muscovado sugar, roast coffee and dark chocolate; with a pleasant lingering finish of datesraisinsprunes and dried fig.

A very popular malt used in the brewing of distinctive lagers, beers lower in alcohol and light refreshing ales.

Sensory Characteristics

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Specifications

Cara Malt
Specfications

IOB EBC ASBC
Moisture < 7.5% < 7.5% < 7.5%
Extract 265-280 71-74 71-74
Colour 20-35 25-40 13-20

Certification

French & Jupps

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Crystal Malt - Process

Crystal Malting Process Drawing

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