Posted February 5, 2021 in Brewing

Thereâs something special to be said for a malt thatâs considered the workhorse of many a brewery, and useable in a respectable amount of beer styles. Crisp Scottish Pale Ale Malt is, as its name alludes, 100% Scottish, with a rich color and balanced sweet, malt flavor which is ideally suited to ale brewing. But, you donât have to take our word for it- just ask Steve Finnie of Little Thistle Brewing Co., and Luc âBimâ Lafontaine of Godspeed Brewery.
Weâll start in Rochester, Minnesota, where Little Thistle Brewing Co. had set its roots back in 2017, run by Scotland native Steve Finnie and his wife Dawn Finnie. âWe are a small (10bbl) brewery and distribute about 10% of our beer locally to bars, restaurants, and liquor stores,â Steve explained. Little Thistle distributes locally in Minnesota, which is where one of their latest releases, Rampant Scotch Ale, can be found. âWe chose Crisp Scottish Pale Ale Malt for its reputation. I have used other Crisp products, and was also recommend by a colleague in the industry to try the Scottish Pale Ale Malt,â Steve said.

When it came to first impressions, Steve described âcharacteristically malty and bready with some nice sweetness,â exactly what he was looking for in a âbig malty wee heavyâ Scotch Ale. âCrisp Scottish Pale Ale malt certainly delivered the goods. Good efficiency, and it helped contribute those big malty and bready notes that I was looking for in a wee heavy. Great thick mouthfeel and depth of flavor. Iâd certainly use it again,â Steve said of the malt. âI am from Scotland, so maybe Iâm a little biased, but I wouldnât use this malt if it wasnât quality!â
In Toronto, Canada Luc âBimâ Lafontaine of Godspeed Brewery agrees with Crispâs quality base malts. âIâve been using Crisp Best Pale Malt (the non-Scottish version) as the base malt for many of my brands,â Bim explained. âI like the depth of the malt while not being too intense. A great well designed and balanced malt for my brands.â Based in Toronto, one of Godspeedâs latest in their line of beers is Besuto English Best Bitter. âI used 85% of Crisp Scottish Pale Ale Malt for the recipe,â Bim said of the beer, âalong with a bit of Wheat, Amber and Dark malts for a bit of taste and also color adjustments. 100% East Kent Golding for hops. Old school and traditional.â

The English Best Bitter would be the first time Bimâs used Crisp Scottish Pale Ale in a recipe, but the beerâs already stirred excitement and enthusiasm among the breweryâs fans on social media. âI was curious to give it a shot like many others I do believe- since I am certain that the malt is of superior quality.â Looking forward, Bim says Crisp Scottish Pale Ale Malt is already giving him ideas for future brews, ââŚwhere I could add some of it to create an extra layer of complexity in my beers.â To find Godspeed Breweryâs beers, visit them at their online and retail stores, or visit one of their client locations in Ontario.

Craft a Scotch ale of your own with Crisp Scottish Pale Ale Malt, and learn more about Crispâs Scottish malts, the making of, and recipe formulations all on the RahrBSG Craftbrewing website.