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Old 01-16-2013, 09:10 AM   #1
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Hello Iīve search and found nothing about it:
The wholesaler I buy my grain from is carrying a new malt from weyermann.
special w 200 EBC... thatīs all I know.
Does anybody seen this malt before? it is special b?
Iīm clueless


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never heard of it either. Its probably something close to the Fawcett pale chocolate malt. 200*L


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Sounds like Carabohemian-->http://www.weyermann.de/eng/produkte.asp?PN=2&idkat=18&umenue=yes&idmenue=37&s prache=2
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Nop the have listed that malt also and is not the same.
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never heard of it either. Its probably something close to the Fawcett pale chocolate malt. 200*L
This is more a 100L itīs 200 EBC
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Found it:

http://www.weyermann.de/downloads/grosshaendler/eng/aufkleber/Weyermann%C2%AE_Special%20W_Crop_2012.pdf
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Well now that I found out did anybody tried this?
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I had dinner with the Weyermanns last week and the Special W came up in conversation. I hadn't even heard of the malt until discussing it with them. It's supposed to be extremely similar to Special B and can be used in it's place. I also spoke with a malt distributor and he said that they're getting a bit more raisin out of the Special W when compared to the Special B but otherwise they're the same.
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thatīs great to know i pick up a kilo of it to try but I havenīt yeat. After Reading what you said about itīs similarities with special b I migth be using it for an arrogant bastard clone. Letīs see what happens.


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