| Management number | 232481580 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $0.84 | Model Number | 232481580 | ||
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Dingemans Debittered Black Malt is a specialty roasted malt designed for brewers who want deep color and smooth roasted character without the sharp bitterness found in traditional black malts. It contributes rich shades suitable for stouts, porters, bocks, and dark lagers while maintaining balance in the grain bill. Its debittered roasting process removes astringency, allowing dark beers to retain softer flavors such as cocoa and light toast.
This malt provides performance advantages for recipes requiring color adjustment and subtle roast complexity. Because the bitter husk compounds are reduced during production, it delivers depth and body without introducing burnt or acrid notes. Brewers use it to build complexity in malt-forward styles or to fine-tune color in lagers and ales that benefit from a smoother roasted profile.
Dingemans Debittered Black Malt typically measures between 488 and 562 degrees Lovibond, producing dark color even at low usage rates. It is available milled or unmilled, allowing you to choose the format that best fits your brewing setup. Milled malt offers convenience for immediate use, while unmilled kernels support freshness and longer storage.
To use this malt, incorporate a small percentage into the grain bill alongside base malts and specialty malts. Its smooth profile makes it suitable for both all-grain and partial-mash brewing. It can enhance body and appearance while keeping drinkability high, especially in recipes where bitterness must be controlled.
Crafted to support both color development and clean roasted flavor, Dingemans Debittered Black Malt offers a reliable way to add depth to dark beers without overwhelming other ingredients. Its versatility and consistent performance make it a valuable ingredient for brewers refining dark ale and lager recipes.
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