Admiral Maiden Voyage Malt | California-Grown Pale Ale
We sell grain in one-ounce increments (16 oz = 1 lb) and by bulk bag. When adding grain, select the Recipe # (1, 2, or 3) using the radio buttons to assign it to a specific recipe. We’ll accurately weigh your order and combine all grains assigned to the same recipe into one labeled bag. If you’d like any grain kept separate, choose “Keep Separate” or note it in Cart Notes. Milling is available on request, simply check the appropriate checkbox below. View our Grain Ordering Guide here to learn more.
Grain Specifications:
Maltster: Admiral Maltings
Grain Type: Base Malts
Lovibond:
Category: Barley
Notes:
Admiral Maiden Voyage Malt | Versatile Base Malt for Brewing | 1 oz & 55 lb Bag
Admiral Maiden Voyage Malt is a versatile, California-grown base malt crafted to provide a well-rounded, malty foundation with subtle hints of biscuit and bread. Known for its balanced flavor profile, Maiden Voyage is a perfect choice for a range of beer styles, from pale ales to IPAs and lagers. Its light yet characterful maltiness gives brewers flexibility, whether used alone or in combination with specialty malts to achieve a nuanced, layered flavor.
Available for All Brewing Needs
We offer Maiden Voyage Malt in 1 oz quantities for homebrewers interested in small-batch experimentation, as well as 55 lb bags for larger-scale brewing or frequent use. This variety in sizing allows brewers of all levels to incorporate the high quality of California-sourced malt into their recipes.
Key Features
- California-Grown Barley: Produced from locally sourced barley, ensuring quality and supporting sustainable agriculture.
- Balanced, Malty Flavor: Adds a light, bready character with subtle biscuit notes, ideal for a wide variety of styles.
- Ideal Base Malt: Great for pale ales, IPAs, lagers, and more, providing a dependable malt backbone.
- Available in Homebrew & Bulk Sizes: Convenient 1 oz for testing and 55 lb for large-batch brewing.
Check out the entire line of Admiral Maltings malted brewing grains.