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Admiral Hearth | California-Grown Organic Munich Malt

Original price $0.20 - Original price $134.99
Original price
$0.20
$0.20 - $134.99
Current price $0.20

We sell our grain by the ounce, and you can trust that our measurements are precise. We ensure accuracy within 0.08 ounces—equivalent to just 6-10 grain kernels—because we know how important it is for your brewing success. As fellow brewers, we treat your ingredients with the same care we use for our own. Utilize our convenient recipe builder options to combine grains as needed. Please consider combining grains to save time and materials—rest assured, your measurements will always be spot on.

Grain Specifications:
  • Maltster: Admiral Maltings

  • Grain Type: Kilned & Toasted Malts

  • Lovibond: 15 - 25

  • Category: Barley

  • Notes: Cinnamon, bread crust, graham cracker, toast, pretzel

Admiral Hearth Malt | Munich-Style Malt for Homebrewing & Bulk Brewing | 1 oz & 55 lb Bag

Admiral Hearth Malt is a Munich-style, California-grown malt with a rich, toasted character and warm, earthy notes. Crafted to add depth and a cozy, bread-like sweetness, this malt is ideal for malt-forward styles such as dark lagers, brown ales, and porters. Its Munich-style profile brings a warm, toasty richness and enhanced body, making it a versatile addition to recipes that call for bold malt flavors.

Flexible Sizing for All Brewers

Available in 1 oz quantities for homebrewing and 55 lb bags for larger batches or frequent use, Hearth Malt suits both small-scale experimentation and full-scale production. Homebrewers can explore the unique characteristics of this Munich-style malt with the one-ounce size, while the bulk option provides a cost-effective choice for larger and consistent brews.

Key Features

  • Munich-Style Flavor: Deep, toasty malt character with bread-like sweetness and earthy undertones.
  • California-Grown Quality: Sustainably sourced from local California farms, bringing terroir to your brew.
  • Perfect for Malt-Forward Styles: Complements brown ales, porters, and dark lagers.
  • Available in Homebrew & Bulk Sizes: 1 oz for testing or 55 lbs for larger batches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer grain milling services?

Yes, we provide grain milling services free of charge before shipping. To have your grain milled, please select the "Yes, please mill my grain" option on each grain product before adding it to your cart. We use a high-end, 3-roller mill from Spike, set to a standard gap of 4.5, which achieves optimal cracking while minimizing excessive flour. If you prefer a coarser or finer mill, leave a note in the shopping cart, and we’ll adjust it to your preference.

If we notice that most grains were selected for milling but a few were not, we will assume it was an oversight and mill all of them. If your intention is different, please clarify in the shopping cart notes section.

How do you ensure accuracy when weighing grains?

We take great care to ensure that you receive the correct grains in the exact quantities needed for your recipe. Our multi-step process ensures precision, starting with weighing each grain type individually to an accuracy of 0.08 ounces. After that, we perform a final check by weighing the combined total to confirm accuracy. Your total grain weight will always be slightly over the ordered amount, never under, and always within an acceptable range for even the most detail-oriented brewers (like ourselves).

How are grains packaged before shipment?

We provide a convenient recipe-building tool to streamline the process for you, our team, and the environment. We encourage you to use this tool to build your recipes, ensuring you get exactly what you’ve ordered in the correct quantities. By combining all the grains for a single recipe into one bag, we help speed up your brew day, reduce packaging waste, and save time during order fulfillment. Rest assured, we prioritize accuracy when measuring and packing your grains.