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  • noun The state or condition of being malty.

Etymologies

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malty +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • June 24, 2009 at 05: 29 PM kevin: thanks for the clarification. i guess it makes sense that pale malt would provide less "maltiness" than a slightly darker malt.

    Ithaca Excelsior! Series TEN 2009

  • Personally, I associate the aroma with crisp spiciness, so typically, when I brew with this hop, I'm looking for it to deliver an edge to the aroma and flavor that contrasts with the round, maltiness of the grain.

    Long Island Beer Events 2009

  • The sherry notes definitely come through along with the maltiness of the whisky, creating a light, smooth and distinctive blend that's both sweet and dry at the same time.

    Tony Sachs: Single Malt Scotch Makes A Singular Holiday Gift For Your Loved Ones (Or Yourself) Tony Sachs 2010

  • Personally, I associate the aroma with crisp spiciness, so typically, when I brew with this hop, I'm looking for it to deliver an edge to the aroma and flavor that contrasts with the round, maltiness of the grain.

    Donavan Hall 2008

  • Personally, I associate the aroma with crisp spiciness, so typically, when I brew with this hop, I'm looking for it to deliver an edge to the aroma and flavor that contrasts with the round, maltiness of the grain.

    Cask Night at Deks: March 28th 2008

  • The sherry notes definitely come through along with the maltiness of the whisky, creating a light, smooth and distinctive blend that's both sweet and dry at the same time.

    Tony Sachs: Single Malt Scotch Makes A Singular Holiday Gift For Your Loved Ones (Or Yourself) Tony Sachs 2010

  • Personally, I associate the aroma with crisp spiciness, so typically, when I brew with this hop, I'm looking for it to deliver an edge to the aroma and flavor that contrasts with the round, maltiness of the grain.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • Aroma: huge hoppy bright aroma with a light maltiness; aggressive Belgian yeast aroma fruity with a slight spicyness

    MBR In Chicago – Lost Abbey, Inferno Ale 2009

  • Flavor: oily hops; lemon and pepper and citrus and grass and pine all mingle together, with a long bitter hop-metallic bitterness; there is a faint light-caramel maltiness that sneaks through, but this is, for the most part, an all-hop IPA

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • In that regard, Ale Asylum's Hopalicious is nice and Tyranena's Bitter Woman works, but both have more have more maltiness and less complexity in the hops than this.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

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