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Malt

Autor John Mallett
en Carte – 30 dec 2014

Often playing second fiddle to hops in the minds of craft beer drinkers, malt is the backbone of beer: ¿No barley, no beer.¿ Malt defines the color, flavor, body, and alcohol of beer and has been cultivated for nearly as long as agriculture has existed. In this book, author John Mallett explains why he feels a book on malt is necessary, taking the reader on a brief history of malting from the earliest records of bappir through to the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. When Mallett touches on the major changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution and beyond, he illustrates how developments in malting technology were intertwined with politics and taxation, which increasingly came to bear on the world of maltsters and brewers.

Of course, no book on malt would be complete without a look at the processes behind malting and how different malts are made. Mallett neatly conveys the basics of malt chemistry, Maillard reactions, and diastatic power¿the enzymes, starches, sugars, glucans, phenols, proteins, and lipids involved. Descriptions of the main types of malt are included, from base malt, caramel malts, and roasted malts through to specialty malts and other grains like wheat, rye, and oats. Information is interspersed with the thoughts and wisdom of some of America's most respected craft brewers.

Understanding an ingredient requires appreciating where it comes from and how it is grown. The author condenses the complexities of barley anatomy and agriculture into easy, readable sections, seamlessly combining these details with high-level look at the economic and environmental pressures that dictate the livelihoods of farmers and maltsters. Mallett explains how to interpret¿and when to rely on¿malt quality and analysis sheets, an essential skill for brewers. There is a summary of the main barley varieties, both modern and heritage, from Europe and America. The book finishes with what happens to the malt once it reaches the brewery, addressing issues of malt packaging, handling, preparation, storage, conveyance, and milling in the brewhouse.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781938469121
ISBN-10: 1938469127
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: TRADE SELECT

Notă biografică

John Mallett has managed all beer production for award-winning Bell s Brewery, Inc. in Kalamazoo, Mich. since 2001, leading many of its brands to near cult status among beer enthusiasts. Throughout his 26-year professional brewing career, Mallett has been recognized for his expertise and leadership in brewery technical education and training. He serves on many boards and technical committees, including the Master Brewers Association of the Americas, Brewers Association, Hop Quality Group, and American Malting Barley Association. He has authored more than 40 brewing technical papers and presentations and, since 1995, is a member of the extended faculty of Siebel Institute of Technology. In 2002, Mallett received the Russell Schehrer Award for Innovation in Craft Brewing."

Descriere

Brewers call malt the soul of beer. Malt: A Practical Guide from Field to Brewhouse follows the intricacies of malt from the field to the mashing process. It includes detailed discussions of enzymes, specialty malts, quality, analysis and malt selection. Storage, handling, malt bill formulation and mash chemistry critical to every brewer round out this book written for any level brewer wishing to learn more about the role of malt as the backbone of beer."