I bought 40kg of both pale ale and pilsner malt and it looks like the pale ale sack is getting emptier a lot quicker. Next brew looks like it will be a 4.5-5% porter - would it be ok to use pilsner malt instead of pale ale - would there be a flavour difference?
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Porter with Pilsner Malt?
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Re: Porter with Pilsner Malt?
No problem there. My last Guinness Extra brew was done using lager malt, probably the same as pilsner and for the very same reason. Any difference wasn't noticed and would only be marginal/theoretical in either case.
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Re: Porter with Pilsner Malt?
Go for it. Pilsener is an excellent grainy pale malt for any style, even dark ales. I love those results, and have no idea why it's not done more often. It sometimes lends a subtle candy-like sweetness, almost vanilla, marshmallowy flavour which is really cool.
Re: Porter with Pilsner Malt?
They're all ever so slightly different but I think they're all quite subtle so unless you're doing a SMASH (single malt/hop brew) then i doubt you'll taste too much difference.
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Re: Porter with Pilsner Malt?
In a bitter or simple pale ale, you'd notice a difference. In a porter, with all the dark malts and perhaps crystal too, the base malt will be just that. Base malt.
Re: Porter with Pilsner Malt?
Malting company of Ireland supply 4 malt types,stout,ale,lager and distilling. On a visit to them I was told that the enzyme enriched stout malt was for Guinness and the lager malt was for Heineken. Heineken use it for their Lager and for brewing Murphy's Stout and Beamish Stout.
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