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Great Western Munich Malt 10°L

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Management number 232487872 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $0.07 Model Number 232487872
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Craft your best beers with the authentic, full-bodied flavor of Great Western Munich Malt. Produced in the traditional European style using select higher-protein 2-Row barley, this malt undergoes a specialized kilning process to enhance color and malt-forward character while avoiding the sweetness of crystal malts.

With a color rating of 8–10°L, this Munich malt is ideal as a base malt in bocks and doppelbocks, and adds depth and complexity when used in smaller amounts in IPAs, amber ales, and dunkel lagers. Expect a clean, rich malt aroma and flavor, with toasted bread and biscuit notes that enhance your brew without overpowering it.

Suitable for use in 20% to 70% of the total grist, depending on the desired style and malt intensity.

  • Traditional Munich Malt: Made from select 2-row barley using time-honored European malting techniques

  • Versatile Brewing Use: Perfect as a base for Bocks and Doppelbocks or as a flavor enhancer in IPAs, Ambers, and Lagers

  • Color & Flavor Balance: Provides 8–10°L color with deep malt character, without caramel or crystal sweetness

  • Rich Malt Profile: Imparts toasty, bread crust, and biscuit-like notes; excellent for malt-forward styles

  • Grain Bill Flexibility: Use 20–70% of the grist depending on desired malt intensity



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