Exploring English Malts: Tradition, Innovation, and Brewing Impact
Join us for an in-depth discussion on the rich heritage and brewing applications of English malts, hosted by Andrew from Craft Beer Professionals. This panel features experts from French & Jupps, Pro Brew Supply, and professional brewers who share their experience using these specialty malts.
We’ll start with a deep dive into Crystal vs. Patent malts, covering their production processes, flavor contributions, and ideal beer styles. Brewers will discuss real-world applications, balancing these malts in recipes, and how they impact color, mouthfeel, and efficiency.
The conversation continues with an exploration of French & Jupps’ legacy, dating back to 1689, and the company’s reintroduction to the U.S. market. Pro Brew Supply will clarify the evolution of the French & Jupps brand and how brewers can now source these authentic English malts more easily.
Professional brewers will share insights on choosing the right malts for specific styles, optimizing performance, and maintaining consistency. Finally, we’ll discuss availability and logistics, ensuring brewers can integrate these malts into their production seamlessly.
Whether you’re a seasoned brewer or just curious about English malts, this session offers valuable insights into tradition, innovation, and practical brewing applications.
This conversation features:
- Brandon Martin (Pro Brew Supply)
- Brock Tornga (Pro Brew Supply)
- James Edford (Fort Brewery)
- James Marinos (French & Jupps)
TBI Pro Brew Supply is a premier supplier of high-quality brewing ingredients and equipment, serving breweries across the U.S. With warehouses in Texas and Chicagoland, they provide top-tier malts, hops, and yeast, including exclusive offerings like French & Jupps malts, ensuring brewers have access to the best ingredients.
French & Jupps is a historic English maltster with a legacy dating back to 1689. Renowned for its expertly crafted Crystal and Patent malts, the company blends tradition with innovation to produce high-quality malts for brewers worldwide. Now reintroduced to the U.S. market, French & Jupps continues to uphold its maltster heritage.