Golden Promise
Type: | Grain |
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Species: | Barley |
Category | Base Malt |
Description
Malt from a traditional barley variety grown in Scotland. Golden Promise produces a mellow wort, with a sweet, clean flavor. This base malt is a must for authentic Scottish ales, great for English styles as well. GP is an early-maturing spring barley and is the Scottish equivalent of Maris Otter.
Read More: Golden Promise, 2-Row and Maris Otter Base Grains Compared
Golden Promise Brewing Values
These are the common ranges that we've seen with Golden Promise over the years. Each manufacturer can have slightly different qualities, so these ranges are based on a combination and average.
This product must be added into the mash to be effective.
SRM SRM is a scale for measuring the color intensity of a beer. Low SRM values indicate a pale straw color while higher values mean the style should have a darker color. Learn more » |
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2-3 SRM(2 - 3° Lovibond) |
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Diastatic Power Diastatic power (DP) is a measurement of a malted grain's enzymes, which are responsible for converting the grain's starches into sugar during mashing. |
75° Lintner |
PPG PPG measures the maximum starting gravity (SG) of the fermentable in points/pound/gallon. This can differ based on your mash efficiency and the amount of wort collected. |
37 ppg (1.037 SG) |
Batch Max Certain grains and adjuncts should only be used below a maximum percentage of the grain bill. Exceeding this can cause off flavors or poor mash efficiency. |
100% |
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