Chit Wheat Malt (Gladfield)

From $4.40 /kg

Chit Wheat offers new options for your Saisons, Sours, Low Alcohol beers or Hazy Pale Ales. Chit Wheat can add noticeable body and velvety mouthfeel, due to wheat’s high protein content, combined with killing it at the chitting stage. Use alone, as a substitute for raw, flaked and rolled grains or in conjunction with Chit Barley.
Chit Wheat is an under-modified malt with high molecular weight protein content, and can improve starch conversion rates as well as mouthfeel, body and foam retention in your next beer.

Use: Aids body and gives a velvety smooth mouthfeel
Rate: Up to 10%

Substitutes: Voyager Raw Wheat

29.67 kg in stock

25kg or more will only be supplied unmilled

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We need to know how to combine your grains. Please fill in the Recipe Details section for clarification.

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Vacuum Seal maximum 6kg (pick up orders only)

eg. “Recipe #1”, “Pale Ale”

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Description

Hoppy Days Grain Packaging Policy

– Orders over 9kg will be packed into multiple bags.
– Vacuum Seal maximum is 6kg and applies for pick up orders only.
– Price breaks: 1kg, 5kg, and a full sack (usually 25kg).
– We do not repack weights into multiple smaller bags. ie 8kg = one 8kg bag, not eight 1kg bags.
– 25kg or more will be supplied unmilled only in original packaging
– Please select COARSE crush for Grainfather, BrewZilla and all other recirculating systems
– Minimum individual bag quantity is 250g. You can order under 250g but this must be combined with other grains as per your recipe to make the minimum 250g.
See our FAQs and T’s & C’s for more info.

Additional information

Weight .001 kg
EBC

2 – 6 EBC

Extract (Fine Dry, %)

60

Malt Type

Body Builder

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