unmalted
Unmalted refers to grains, most commonly barley, that have not undergone the malting process. Malting is a controlled germination process where grains are steeped in water, allowed to sprout, and then dried. This process activates enzymes within the grain that convert starches into fermentable sugars, which are crucial for brewing and distilling.
Grains that remain unmalted are often used in combination with malted grains in various applications. In brewing,
For instance, unmalted barley can add a distinct earthiness and potentially affect the mouthfeel of a beer.