Flaked Oat

Flaked Wheat

Flaked Oat

Gives additional body, head retention, haziness.

Description

Flaked oats are a popular unmalted adjunct known for adding smoothness, body, and a creamy texture to beer. They contribute subtle flavours – often described as nutty, oaty, or slightly earthy – which enhance the richness of a brew without overpowering the malt profile. This makes them especially prized in styles like Stout, Porter, and Hazy IPA.

High in beta-glucans and proteins, flaked oats significantly boost mouthfeel and haze stability. The result is a soft, velvety texture and a hazy appearance that persists from pour to finish. That same beta-glucan content, however, can cause lautering and filtration challenges by thickening the mash. To avoid stuck sparges or slow run-off, it’s a good idea to include rice hulls as a natural filter aid.

Like other flaked grains, flaked oats don’t require milling and can be added directly to the mash. They’re an easy and effective way to add fullness, haze, and a luxurious mouthfeel to a wide range of beer styles.


Usage

Oatmeal Stout, Porter, Witbier, NEIPA, and any other beer.


Quick facts

Raw material: Oat 

Product: Flaked Oat

Use: Up to 10%.

 


Typical analysis

ParameterUnitMinMax
Humidity%13
Loose densityg/l390430
Foreign grains%2
ParameterUnitAverage per 100g
EnergyKJ1566
EnergyKcal374
Proteins (x6,25)g13.5
Carbohydratesg58.7
– thereof sugarg0.7
Fatg7.0
– thereof saturated fatty acidsg1.3
Fibresg10
SodiumgNA
Saltg<0.01

Blogs and recipes

Storage

How to store malt

Malt retains its enzymatic power for several years when stored correctly. The Swaen ensures a long shelf life through a specialised process. As a result, brewers can always rely on consistent quality. This is your guide on how to store malt.


Flakes

Brewing with cereals

Brewers use cereal flakes grains for many reasons. Some enhance specific flavours, while others affect colour, clarity, or fermentable sugar levels. Depending on the beer style, you can choose from flaked maize, barley, oat, or wheat.


Oatmeal Stout

Recipe – Oatmeal Stout

Our Oatmeal Stout recipe is for a very dark, full-bodied, malty ale with smooth roasty and oatmeal flavour. The style was first created in England in the nineteen fifties, but in the next decades its popularity dropped. Luckily a few breweries resurrected the style.


More information can be found in our brochure.

Brochure

Download our latest brochure to discover everything you need to know about The Swaen and our premium malts. In it, you will more information about our passionate team, our unique roasting and kilning processes, and the exceptional qualities of our malts. Furthermore, you will learn how our dedication to craftsmanship and quality control ensures top-tier ingredients for brewers worldwide. Whether you are new to brewing or an experienced professional, our brochure offers valuable insights into our products and processes.


Product list

Take a look at our product list for a complete overview of our specialty and base malts. This handy guide provides essential details, including flavour profiles, recommended usage, and pricing. Moreover, it allows you to quickly compare different malt types, helping you select the perfect one for your brewing needs. Since we understand that efficiency is key, we have designed our product list to be clear, concise, and easy to navigate.


Certificates

At The Swaen, we strive to meet the highest industry standards to guarantee superior quality. Because of this commitment, independent auditors regularly inspect our malthouse to ensure full compliance with strict safety and production regulations. Additionally, we work closely with leading industry partners and hold several internationally recognised certifications. If you would like more information about our credentials, you can find all our certificates here.


Storage and shelf life

To maintain peak quality and flavour, proper storage is essential. Therefore, we recommend keeping our malt in a cool, dry, and pest-free environment with temperatures below 20°C (68°F). High humidity can negatively affect freshness, so it is important to store malt in a controlled setting. Depending on the type of malt, it is best used within 6 to 18 months from the manufacturing date. However, each bag includes a Best Before date to ensure optimal usage.

All our malts conform to EU and international regulations. Furthermore, we transport them exclusively via GMP-certified carriers to guarantee the highest standards in safety and hygiene. Please keep in mind that improperly stored malts may lose freshness and flavour more quickly.


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Packaging solutions

To accommodate various brewing needs, we offer flexible packaging solutions:

  • 25kg bags – Ideal for small-batch brewing and craft beer production.
  • Big bags (up to 1,200kg) – Suitable for larger breweries and more frequent use.
  • Liner bags in containers – Perfect for international shipping and long-distance transport.
  • Bulk transport by truck – The best option for high-volume production and efficiency.

If you are unsure which packaging suits your needs best or need more information, we are happy to advise you. Get in touch with us to explore the best solution for your brewery!