Carastan 30-37.

Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:23 pm

In "Can You Brew It: Green Flash IPA" Chuck Silva talks about Carastan 30-37. He says; "British crystal malts are tasty" (approx 22:50 in the podcast).

I'm not a huge fan of the standard crystal malts so I'm going to grab a sack of Carastan, sub it for crystal 40 in the next few brews, and see what happens.

Any thoughts on Carastan 30-37? Are there any other crystal malts I should be considering?

TIA,
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Re: Carastan 30-37.

Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:38 pm

I will be bottling 5 gallons og the Gordon clone later this week. That recipe used Carastan as well. I ordered it from North Country Maltsters and all I can say so far is that the beer tasted great when I transfered it to the secondary for dry-hoping. I'll let you know what I think once the beer is done.

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Re: Carastan 30-37.

Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:08 am

Charlie wrote:Any thoughts on Carastan 30-37?


Carastan will generally give you a bit more toffee notes than American crystal. Should go fine in any English beer. I'd be a little more careful using it in an American beer--just be sure that extra flavor is something you want in there.
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