Here is a link I have been visiting for days now
http://www.brewstock.com/brewstockbrewing.html
It is basically a chart where the companies and their malts are categorized....according to how they might be substitutes for one and other.
My question is: would you say that there might be a little bit of difference in the resulting beer, but this chart is totally correct when it comes to finding malt substitutes? I mean if I use now weynermann's pale ale malt...can I change that, for instance, for Munton's pale ale malt and more or less get the same results?
I am wondering if in the end the only main difference is that there are several companies out there offering similar malts that are more or less the same.
http://www.brewstock.com/brewstockbrewing.html
It is basically a chart where the companies and their malts are categorized....according to how they might be substitutes for one and other.
My question is: would you say that there might be a little bit of difference in the resulting beer, but this chart is totally correct when it comes to finding malt substitutes? I mean if I use now weynermann's pale ale malt...can I change that, for instance, for Munton's pale ale malt and more or less get the same results?
I am wondering if in the end the only main difference is that there are several companies out there offering similar malts that are more or less the same.