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Malta - Non Alcoholic Malt Beverage from the Caribbean and Latin America

Malta from Cuba - homebrew beer recipe

By Jon Griffin

Malta is a non-alcoholic beverage common in the the Caribbean and Latin America. It is basically unfermented wort. Traditionally, since this was treated as a foodstuff, no adjuncts were added. However, all commercial examples I could find, both in the US and in Cuba now contain Sugar of some kind, generally Molasses but also Cane Sugar. Historically, malta was used as food for children and the sick and has since become a mainstream beverage. Of course, the other soft drink companies have taken market share from Malta, but it is still a very popular drink. I got a prototype malta recipe from a friend in Cuba, and along with John Curtis (another Malta enthusiast), we decided to give it a shot. Here is the result of our Malta experiment.

BJCP Category: Specialty Beer
Yield: 5 Gallons

Target recipe - traditional malta with no adjuncts:

  • 80% 2 row pale malt
  • 15% Crystal malt
  • 5% Chocolate malt
  • Original Gravity (OG) 14 Plato

 

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Details
Style: Non-Alcholic
Yield: 
5 gallons/23 Liters
Type All Grain
Skill Expert
IBU's: 
6 IBU's
OG: 1.053
FG: 1.053
ABV: 0.00% abv

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