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Warminster Maltings, creates our malts the traditional way, with quite individual characteristics and flavours, which make them a compelling addition to the mash for Craft Brewers, both big and small.
Warninster Malt, our Speciality Malts are also stringently monitored from ‘ex farm’ barley selection through to final analysis. Again, provenance is guaranteed, and customers can expect all deliveries to be perfectly fresh.
If you're a beer enthusiast or a brewer, then you know that the quality of your beer largely depends on the ingredients used. One of the essential ingredients of beer is malt, which provides the necessary fermentable sugars, flavour, and colour to your brew. While there are different types of malt, mild malt is becoming increasingly popular among brewers because of its unique characteristics. In this article, we'll explore everything you need to know about mild malt for brewing.
Mild malt is a type of malt that has a low colour rating and a mild flavour profile. It's typically used in brewing English-style ales, such as milds and bitters, but can also be used in other styles, including porters and stouts. The low colour rating of mild malt is due to the fact that it's lightly kilned or roasted, which results in a pale colour and a mellow flavour.
Characteristics of Mild Malt
Mild malt has a range of characteristics that make it unique compared to other types of malt. Here are some of the most important ones:
Mild Malt Colour
Mild malt has a low colour rating, typically between 1.5 to 3.0 on the Lovibond scale. This makes it ideal for brewing light-coloured beers that have a golden or straw-like hue.
Flavour Profile
Mild malt has a mild, slightly sweet flavour with subtle notes of biscuit and bread crust. It provides a delicate malt flavour to the beer without overpowering other flavours.
Due to the UK not being part of the EU we no longer offer any shipping to the EU.
Sorry to say We are not able to send any more products to NI due to the GSPR coming in to force on the 13th December 2024
We offer 24-hour and 48-hour Parcel Services, but this does not guarantee that the parcel will be received within this timeframe.
Normal delivery times are on average between 1-3 working days. But sometimes this can be longer During busy times like Christmas and Bank Holidays.
Heavy Parcels those over 1.5kg are delivered by Parcel Force or DHL.
For those under 1.5kg We use Royal Mail 48 hour tracked service.
if a problem happens with the delivery please let us know and we will do our best to help, we can talk to FedEx or DHL to help solve the problem.
We only know of the problem if you tell us about the problem, we can't help if we are not told about the issue.
1st orders with us, parcels will not be left with out a signature OR if we think they are a high value order over £120 parcels will need to be signed for.
Mainland UK, Order weight Under 1kg = £3.30 + VAT = £3.96.
Mainland UK, order value Over £72 = FREE DELIVERY.
Mainland UK, order value Under £72, But order weight Over 1kg = £6.25 + VAT = £7.50.
Saturday delivery to mainland UK £21.25 + VAT = £25.50 (we must have the order by, 2pm Friday).
Some postcodes we can't send on Saturday Delivery like AB 51.
Parcels are only sent on a 48 hour service, Sorry we can't offer a weekend delivery.
Zone's 2 & 3 = AB31-56, FK17-21, HS, IV, KA, KW, PA,PH, ZE, IM, TR.
Under 1kg £3.30 + VAT = £3.96.
1kg - 27kg = £12 + VAT = £14.40.
27kg - 54kg = £24 + VAT = £28.80.
54kg - 81kg = £36 + VAT = £43.20.
81kg - 108kg = £48 + VAT = £57.60.
Parcels are only sent on a 48 hour service, Sorry we can't offer a weekend delivery Channel Islands Post Codes.
Under packed order weight 1kg = £3.30 ( No Vat).
Order weight is 1kg - 25kg = £18.00 ( No Vat), 2 day service.
order weight is 25.00kg - 50kg = £36.00 ( No Vat), 2 day service.
order weight is 50.00kg - 75kg = £54.00 ( No Vat), 2 day service.