| Management number | 232487261 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $0.61 | Model Number | 232487261 | ||
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Deep Malty Richness • Toasty Bread-Crust Character • The Heart of German Lagers
Munich Malt is the definitive malt-forward base grain, prized for the deep, toasty, bread-crust richness it brings to amber and dark German lagers. Kilned warmer than pale base malts, it develops layers of melanoidin flavor while retaining enough enzymes to convert itself — meaning it can serve as anywhere from an accent to the entire grain bill.
With an extract potential of 35 PPG and a color of 9 °Lovibond, Munich Malt brews a beautiful amber-gold and carries serious malt flavor per pound. It adds richness and color without the sweetness of crystal malt, keeping beers malty yet dry and drinkable.
At 10–20% of the grain bill Munich adds a warm malty accent to pale beers; at 50% it defines a Märzen; and at up to 100% it builds the deep, bready intensity of a classic Dunkel — all while finishing clean and dry.
Munich Malt is a staple ingredient in many malt-forward beer styles, including:
It is also a favorite secret weapon in IPAs and pale ales, where a modest addition gives the malt backbone enough presence to balance aggressive hopping.
Munich Malt is typically used at 10–100% of the grain bill. Lower percentages lend toasty warmth and color to pale styles, while larger shares — up to the entire grain bill — create the rich, bready intensity of traditional German dark lagers.
For balanced depth, split the base between Munich and Pilsner malt; the Pilsner keeps the finish crisp while Munich supplies the malty heart.
Whether you're crafting an authentic Oktoberfest, a deep Munich dunkel, or simply giving your pale ale a richer backbone, Munich Malt delivers the toasty, bread-crust character that defines malt-forward brewing.
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