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Buying Crystal malt in bulk - Home kilning question

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by The_Brewzer, Oct 9, 2012.

 

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    The_Brewzer

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    Posted Oct 9, 2012
    Well, I am getting ready to put together a bulk order, and I am debating whether or not to get a bag of Crystal malt. I was thinking I might be able to get a sack of 10L or 20L crystal, and oven-kiln at home to darker varieties as I need it. Has anyone had success with this? How difficult is it to kiln at home? How do you measure the color at home, just eyeball it?
     
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    xmacro

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 9, 2012
    I misread "crystal malt" when I glanced at this thread :drunk:
     
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    The_Brewzer

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    Posted Oct 9, 2012
    Lol, if that was what I was after I could just watch Breaking Bad!
     
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    Phunhog

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    Posted Oct 9, 2012
    I don't know but why are you buying crystal malt in bulk? Especially if it isn't exactly what you want. If you need Crystal 80 buy it. Taking Crystal 10 and then hoping to home kiln it is not very smart. Any money you might save by buying Crystal 10 in bulk will be offset by the time/energy it takes to try to kiln it yourself. The only way I would buy any specialty malt in bulk is if I brewed a "house beer" that I always had on hand and even then it would take a long, long time to go through a 50 lb sack of crystal malt.
     
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    tektonjp

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 9, 2012
    Research how crystal malt is processed and you'll see that even if you get maybe the same color from roasting in your oven, it will not be the same flavor. And as Brother Phunhog says, it will take you along time to go through that much crystal as well.
     
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    The_Brewzer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 9, 2012
    Well that's why I was asking, I had no idea if it was worth the effort or if I would even get the same results. Normally I wouldnt do the specialty grains either, but I can get a bag of 10l for $25 right now, but not worth the storage space of I can't kiln it to the varieties I usually use.
     
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