Distilling Malts & Ingredients
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Corn Sugar (Premium Dextrose) | Non-GMO & Domestic
Premium Domestic Source: Sourced entirely from 100% US corn. Non-GMO: Meets modern consumer demands for clean-label ingredients. 100% Fermentable: Guarantees a reliable, complete fermentation with no residual sweetness. Neutral Flavor Profile: Will not add any unwanted color, flavor, or aroma to your beverage, protecting your recipe's integrity. High Purity & Solubility: Dissolves quickly and clearly in water. Fuel your fermentation with the cleanest, most reliable sugar on the market. Our Non-GMO, Domestic Dextrose Monohydrate (Corn Sugar) is the industry standard for beverage producers seeking purity, consistency, and high performance. As a simple sugar (glucose), our dextrose is 100% fermentable by yeast. This ensures a rapid and complete fermentation, leaving behind a clean, neutral flavor profile that lets your final product—whether beer, hard seltzer, or wine—shine. We offer competitive pricing on bulk sacks for full-scale production and also provide smaller, conveniently packaged sizes for pilot batches, lab work, or homebrewing. Applications for Your Beverage For Beer Brewers 1. Priming & Bottle Conditioning Dextrose is the classic choice for "priming," or creating natural carbonation in the bottle or keg. We recommend it because it's easy for the yeast to consume and has a perfectly neutral flavor, leaving your beer tasting exactly as you designed it. Standard Use: Use 4-5 oz. of dextrose to prime 5 gallons of beer. Sanitary Prep: Dissolve the sugar in 1-1.5 pints of water and boil for 5 minutes to sanitize before gently mixing it with your beer. 2. Gravity & ABV Boosting Need to hit your Original Gravity (OG) target without affecting flavor? Dextrose is the solution. Clean Addition: Adds fermentable sugars without increasing body, color, or adding the "cidery" taste associated with other sugars. Yield: Adds 1.042 points per pound per gallon (PPG) to your specific gravity. For Hard Seltzer, Wine & Other Beverages Hard Seltzer: Dextrose is the ideal fermentable base for hard seltzer. Its clean profile and high fermentability create a neutral alcohol base that is perfect for flavoring. Yeast Propagation: Use it as a pure carbohydrate source for growing and propagating yeast slurries. Wine: Can be used to increase the potential alcohol (chaptalization) in wines without adding non-grape flavors. Technical Data and Usage Guides Gravity Calculation PPG: 1.042 (Adds 1.042 to specific gravity when 1 lb. is dissolved in 1 gallon of water) Formula to Hit Target Gravity: Dextrose Needed (lbs.) = (Batch Volume [gal] $\times$ (Target Gravity - Actual Gravity)) / 0.042 Example: To raise 5 gallons from 1.040 to 1.050: (5 x (1.050 - 1.040)) / 0.042 = 1.19 lbs. of dextrose Carbonation Guide This guide helps you calculate the CO2 volumes added by priming. Total carbonation is the sum of the CO2 retained after fermentation plus the CO2 added by priming. Priming Amount (per 5 gal) CO2 Volumes Added 4 oz 1.48 Volumes 5 oz 1.84 Volumes Residual CO2: Beer fermented at 68°F (20°C) retains ~1.0 volume of CO2. Beer fermented at 50°F (10°C) retains ~1.2 volumes. To convert volumes to g/L: Multiply volumes x 1.96. Suggested CO2 Levels (Volumes) Cask Ales 1.5 - 2.0 American & English Ales 2.3 - 2.6 Lagers 2.4 - 2.6 Highly Carbonated (e.g., Weissbier) 3.0+ A Note on Packaging: The photo is a sample representation. While the high-quality product inside is always as described, the outer packaging (bag, brand, or label) may differ from what is shown.
$1.99
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Flaked Corn (Maize) - Briess Malting
Brewers flaked corn. For light style American Pilsners. Lightens color and body.
$2.99 $2.39
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Malted Rye - Briess Malting
3.7 °L - Briess Malting - For German style Roggen beers and whatever else you can dream up. Will leave a slight haze. Has a unique fruity, spicy flavor. Rye Malt is fully modified. It performs well in a single temperature infusion mash if used at less than 20% of total grist. Must be mashed. See attached Document for Typical Malt Analysis
$2.99 $2.39
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Activated Carbon - 17.6oz/500g
500 gram bag of food grade activated carbon. Commonly used in distilling to filter out impurities from spirits. Kegland Part Number: KL11914
$9.89
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Flaked Wheat - Briess Malting
For making Witbiers and other specialties. Helps with head retention in all beers. Will leave a slight haze. Can also be used in place of unmalted wheat in many recipes.
$2.99 $2.39
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Amylase Enzyme
Amylase enzyme added to the mash to more rapidly and completely convert starches into sugars. Typical dosage rate is 1/4 oz per 5 gallons. The 1.5 oz size comes in a resealable pouch, which can be stored for later use.
$1.79
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Bitter Orange Peel
Used to spice Belgian style beers, especially Witbiers. This is the bitter type of orange peels, not the sweet type.
$2.49
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Activated Distillers Carbon - 3 oz Bag
Liquor Quik activated granular carbon for filtering distilled spirits or high alcohol fermentations. Sold primarily as a refill for the Carbon Snake filtration system, but can also be used in any filtering apparatus to remove impurities and smooth out flavors.
$3.29
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Rye Malt - Viking Malt
2.1-4.3 °L - Viking Malt - Bready and honey flavor. Produced from high quality rye. Typically used in specialty rye beers, Rye Lager, Rye Ale.
$2.49 $1.99
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6-Row Malt - Rahr Malting
2.3 L - Rahr Malting - Rahr 6-Row malt is excellent for any high-adjunct brew. 6-Row's high enzyme content is very beneficial when mashing with unmalted oats, corn, rice, etc. Approximately 1.7° L in color. If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, check out Canada Malting 6-Row.
$2.49 $1.99
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Japanese White Koji
Due to high demand, the 20 kg is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this item to you when we receive more in mid December. White Koji is an exciting new specialty ingredient formulated specifically for the brewing industry Instant kettle sour! No waiting for bacteria to do their thing. Just add directly to the mash to hit your target pH Citric acid is naturally produced by Aspergillus luchuensis, offering a clean pleasant acidity when compared to lactic acid The citric acid produced can be swapped for lactic acid in any application, such as sour beers or mash pH adjustments CellarScience imports this Koji fresh from Japan's best sake and koji producer Try using White Koji instead of acidulated malt in your next batch, especially nice in a Japanese rice lager! This White Koji is formulated specifically for brewing beer with citric acid. Citric acid tends to have a less harsh astringency when compared to lactic acid. Used at a high percentage (20-25%), it makes a very clean kettle sour instantly. Rather than waiting overnight for the bacteria, you can hit your target pH during your standard mashing process. It can also be added to any recipe to adjust pH in the mash, similar to acidulated malt. This traditional ingredient, imported directly from Japan, is a great addition to your next craft Japanese rice lager! Koji (Aspergillus luchuensis) is a fungus that is grown on rice during the Shochu making process and citric acid is naturally generated. Koji is grown on rice which breaks down starch in the rice to a more fermentable sugar source. Yeast can then use these sugars during fermentation to add a bright and refreshing citric acid character. White Koji should be used at a rate of 20% - 25% of total grain in your recipe for souring. Use at a small percentage, as needed, for pH adjustment in the mash. Koji in Beverage Making Koji, a unique mold, is the heart of many beloved Japanese beverages, transforming starches into the sugars necessary for fermentation. While traditionally barley malting achieves this in whisky, innovative distillers are embracing koji, particularly yellow and white varieties, to unlock new flavor profiles. In shochu, white and black koji are favored for their citric acid production, ensuring a clean and stable fermentation, while yellow koji adds a touch of sake-like complexity. And of course, yellow koji reigns supreme in sake, orchestrating the intricate parallel fermentation that defines its character. This ancient ingredient, with its diverse strains, offers a remarkable tool for crafting distinctive spirits. Whether it's the bright acidity of white koji in shochu, the delicate sweetness of yellow koji in sake, or the novel depth it brings to whisky, koji's transformative power is undeniable. By harnessing the unique properties of different koji varieties, producers are pushing the boundaries of flavor, creating beverages that are both rooted in tradition and boldly innovative.
$8.79
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Japanese Yellow Koji
This Yellow Koji is produced with 70% milling ration rice (30% is milled off as flour). Koji (Aspergillus oryzae) is a fungus that is grown on rice during the Sake making process. Koji is grown on rice which breaks down starch in the rice to a more fermentable sugar source. Yeast can then use these sugars during fermentation to produce sake. Yellow koji should be used for sake brewing at a koji to grain ratio of 1:5 (20%). Koji in Beverage Making Koji, a unique mold, is the heart of many beloved Japanese beverages, transforming starches into the sugars necessary for fermentation. While traditionally barley malting achieves this in whisky, innovative distillers are embracing koji, particularly yellow and white varieties, to unlock new flavor profiles. In shochu, white and black koji are favored for their citric acid production, ensuring a clean and stable fermentation, while yellow koji adds a touch of sake-like complexity. And of course, yellow koji reigns supreme in sake, orchestrating the intricate parallel fermentation that defines its character. This ancient ingredient, with its diverse strains, offers a remarkable tool for crafting distinctive spirits. Whether it's the bright acidity of white koji in shochu, the delicate sweetness of yellow koji in sake, or the novel depth it brings to whisky, koji's transformative power is undeniable. By harnessing the unique properties of different koji varieties, producers are pushing the boundaries of flavor, creating beverages that are both rooted in tradition and boldly innovative.
$11.99
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Wheat Malt - Viking Malt
1.7-2.6 °L - Viking Malt - Made from high quality wheat. Ideal for wheat beers, ales and special lagers. Gives good flavor with low coloring values.
$2.49 $1.99
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Distillers Malt - Briess Malting
2.3 °L - Briess Malting - Exceptionally high alpha amylase and diastatic power (250) for maximum fermentable yield. (2.4°L)
$11.99 $9.59
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6-Row Malt - Canada Malting
1.9-2.5 °L - Canada Malting - Higher enzyme content than your standard 2-row base malt. Ideal for use in conjunction with adjuncts. Excellent base malt for use in wheat beer production. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 4.5 Extract fine % dm - min. 80 Color °L - 1.9 - 2.5 Protein % dm - max. 13 If this malt is currently out of stock or you'd like to try out a different maltster, check out Rahr Malting 6-Row.
$2.99 $2.39
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Flaked Rice - Briess Malting
Brewers Pregelatinized Brown Rice Flakes produce a light, clean and crisp characteristic to the finished beer. Use up to 40% as a cereal adjunct in the total grist. 1° Lovibond
$3.49 $2.79
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Odyssey Whiskey Malt - Briess Malting
1.9 °L - Briess Briess Malting - Odyssey Whiskey Malt is sweet and bready with notes of honey. This malt is a single varietal base malt that can be used for all beer styles and single malt whiskey. It has a traditional European malt profile, with moderate enzyme activity, high level of fermentability, and high PSY value. It is ideally suited for single malt whiskey, but is also perfect for Pilsners and light lagers. Usage Levels / Beer Styles Up to 100%: Delivers complex malty & grainy flavors for beer or spirits 60-90%: Use with a variety of specialty malts to create complex and unique flavors in ales or malt whiskey 40% or more: Convert adjuncts such as raw corn, rye, and wheat for light lagers and specialty whiskey Typical Analysis: Moisture - 4.5% Color - 1.9° Lovibond Protein - 11.1% Diastatic Power - 100
$2.49 $1.99
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Dried Rice Extract | DRE | Rice Sugar
DRE. Add alcohol without adding any residual sweetness. Lightens flavor. Use for light style beers, or any beer where you want to add fermentables without increasing body. Sugars by weight: 5% Glucose, 42% Maltose. Gluten free.
$7.99 $6.39
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Peated Malt - Simpsons Malt
1.5 °L - Simpson - Smoked with Peat Moss, this malt is perfect for use in Scotch Ales. Use of this malt will provide a nice spicy, smokey aroma and flavor to your beer.
$3.99 $3.19
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Lightly Peated Malt - Viking Malt
4.3 °L - Viking Malt - Flavor similar to pilsner malt with hue of peat and smoke. Can be used in distilleries in whisky production. In the brewing process, as Lightly Peated Malts flavor and taste profile is not too overwhelming, it can be considered as pilsner malt with a special aroma.
$2.99 $2.39
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Raw White Wheat Malt - Briess Malting
2 °L - Briess Malting - Briess Raw White Wheat - Ideal for the production of classic Belgian Wit beers and other beers where cloudiness is desired. Wheat flour flavor; light straw color. (2°L)
$2.49 $1.99
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Pot Still Rye Malt | Viking Malt
Pot Still Rye Malt has gone through a special steeping, germination and kilning program to promote high enzume activity to support good behavior during the pot still process. Designed for rye pot still whisky but can also be used in beer making. Viking Malt is one of the largest malting companies in the world and the largest roaster of specialty malts. They are the main malt supplier to the famous Carlsberg brewery. Viking is not well known in the USA because they haven't had good US distribution. Because MoreBeer! and MoreBeer! Pro is directly importing thousands of tons of malt we are stoked to offer you Northern European malt quality from one of the best malting companies in the world at lower than domestic malt pricing. Viking Malt has 6 malthouses in areas where distinctive Nordic barley are sourced: in Halmstad, Sweden; Vordingborg, Denmark; Lahti, Finland; Panevezys, Lithuania and in Sierpc and Strzegom, Poland. The advantage of northern European malt is lower protein levels, good kernel size, and less amount of pesticides used due to the cold winters. Malt Specification: Moisture % - max. 7.0 Extract fine % - dm min. 83.5 Diastic power (WK dm) - min. 280 Alpha-amylase DU (dm) - min. 30 GN (g/t) - max. 0.5 Foreign matter % - max. 4
$14.99 $11.99
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Smoked Wheat Malt - Viking Malt
4.3 °L - Viking Malt - Smoke from oak gives the malt specific and delicate aroma. In brewing, can be used for beer called “grodziskie” and other special beers.
$2.99 $2.39
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Enzyme Malt - Viking Malt
Viking Malt - Enzyme Malt is produced either from 2-row or 6-row spring barley. Recommended to use when high portion of adjuncts is used in a brewing process. Suitable for production of quality grain whisky and pure alcohol.
$2.59