Flaked Maize

Flaked Maize

Unmalted cereals for a milder taste with a dry, crispy finish.

Description

Brewing with corn is best done by adding flakes. They have little protein and can be added directly to your mash. Maize has a sweet, less malty profile.

Flaked grains are not malted at all. This means they don’t include any enzymes to break down their starch, so they are only used to add that little extra to your beer. Luckily they can utilize the enzymes from the base malt.

Usage

Light Pilsners, Mexican Lager.


Raw material: Maize 

Product: Flaked Maize

Use: Up to 10%.

 


Blogs and recipes

Storage

How to store malt

Malt can be kept several years and will not lose its enzymatic power. The Swaen has a special process to guarantee a long shelf life.


Flakes

Brewing with cereals

There are many reasons for brewers to use various flaked grains, like maize, barley, oat and wheat cereals.


Lab

Quality

The Swaen values ​​quality. That’s why we invest in extensive testing in our laboratory, and thoroughly clean our product.


Typical analysis

ParameterUnitMinMax
Moisture%13
ParameterUnitAverage per 100g
EnergyKJ338
EnergyKcal81
Proteinsg7
CarbohydratesKJ17
– thereof sugarg0.5
Fatg1
– thereof saturated fatty acidsg0.15
Fibresg6.5

Storage and shelf life

Our malt is best stored in a moderate temperate, low humidity, pest free environment at less than 20ºC or 68°F. It is best used within 6 to 18 months from manufacturing date, depending on the type of malt. We always provide a Best Before date. All our malts are manufactured conform to EU and International regulations. They are transported only by GMP-certified transporters. Please note: improperly stored malts are prone to loss of freshness and flavour.