If you've never brewed with it, you've probably never brewed with anything like it. While most oats used in brewing are unmalted adjuncts, Simpsons Golden Naked Oats is actually a huskless crystal malt. This unique malt has a subtle, nutty flavor with a subdued, grainy sweetness. It imparts light golden hues to the wort while adding body and contributing to a smooth mouthfeel. It also helps produce a creamy, robust head. Although this exotic ingredient is not a traditional component of any beer styles, Simpsons Golden Naked Oats is perfect for malty or full-bodied beers - especially Nut Brown Ales and Stouts.
Crystal malts are gently cooked during the malting process. Cooking initiates the enzymatic conversion of starches into fermentable sugars, and caramelizes some of the sugars as the malt reaches its final color. This eliminates the need to mash crystal malt, and ensures that some of the sugars will survive fermentation to sweeten the beer.
Malt Type: Crystal/Caramel
Grain Origin: United Kingdom
Color: 4.3-8.1 °Lovibond (10-20 EBC)
Protein: 11.9% max.
Moisture: 6.0% max.
Diastatic Power: 0° Lintner
Usage: 10% max.
Posted by Danno on 23rd May 2015
Used at 5% in a pale ale as a crystal malt replacement. Delivers a great honeyed granola flavor and a beautiful golden color. Note that at this usage rate there is a significant haze (not that I minded), but at lower rates would be great to boost malt complexity and mouthfeel.