Cane sugar is not the most common type of sugar used in brewing, but it can be called for in certain recipes. It's slightly more complex than corn sugar, and is sometimes used in its place to boost ABV or for priming.
Cane sugar is not the most common type of sugar used in brewing, but it can be called for in certain recipes. It's slightly more complex than corn sugar, and is sometimes used in its place to boost ABV or for priming.
Gambrinus Honey Malt is aptly named. With it's honey like taste and residual sweetness this 2-row barley malt is without compare.
General Info
Styles
Magnum is a bittering/aroma type cultivar, bred in 1980 at Huell, the German Hop Research Instititute, from the American variety Galena and the German male 75/5/3. (alpha acid: 10.0-12.6% / beta acid: 5.0-7.0%)
Mosaic Hop Pellets (also known as HBS 369) came into the brewing world by storm in 2012 and has become a favorite of brewers around the globe. Mosaic hops are known for their complex aroma and flavors. Mosaic beer hops are often compared to Citra hops, as they have similar alpha content with a great oil profile. They are the "daughter" of Simcoe hops and male Nugget hops.
We carry Mosaic hops for sale right here at Homebrew Supply! With their exotic, fruity characteristics, we recommend these hop pellets for sale for your American-style IPAs, saisons, wheats, and Brettanomyces-fermented beers.
General Info
Created at Yakima Chief Ranches, this hop provides both bittering and hop aromas and improves the flavoring of other hops while producing a mellow pine and citrus flavor. This hop is great in American Ales and IPAs.
Flavor Profile
Typical Alpha Acid: 12.0%-14.0%