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  • ID: 2425269
  • Uploader: krewa »
  • Date: about 9 years ago
  • Approver: NWF Renim »
  • Size: 183 KB .jpg (756x1200) »
  • Source: twitter.com/idonum/status/754652856280428545 »
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post #2431256
akashi and graf zeppelin (kantai collection) drawn by ido_(teketeke)

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  • 結構くるとこまできたグラーフ

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    cblangs
    about 9 years ago
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    what is malt?

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    OskarVanBruce
    about 9 years ago
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    200% malt.

    double facepalm.jpg

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    OskarVanBruce said:

    double facepalm.jpg

    Maybe that's why the Count was leery of buying it.

    cblangs said:

    what is malt?

    Sprouted barley, dried and cured. Sometimes it refers to other sprouted grains (generally rye or wheat if it's not barley).

    Malting provides the enzymes necessary to convert starches (and other carbohydrates) to sugars to jumpstart the fermentation process.

    And also quite a bit of flavor, depending on the amount of malt used and how it's cured. 100% malt beers use malt as the sole source of fermentable carbohydrates in the mash, without any cheaper adjuncts like rice or table sugar. Hence, they're more expensive and (are supposed to) taste better.

    200% malt is, of course, impossible. *that'sthejoke*

    Updated by NNescio about 9 years ago

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    Paracite
    about 9 years ago
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    One must note that in Japan, any alcohol with less than 67% malt cannot legally be called 'beer' (and is also taxed at a lower rate).

    There's a lot of very malty beer in Japan.

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    WhiteCrow
    about 9 years ago
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    That's like, wine with 200% grape. Or 150% ethanol.

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    RapidPotential
    about 9 years ago
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    The last panel makes me think Akashi planned it to get Graf to buy Japanese alcohol.

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    Darkagma
    about 9 years ago
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    Moyashimon is a good manga/anime that talks a lot about fermentation. They explain how sake and beer (and a bunch of other stuff) are produced.

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    BarefeetChaser
    about 9 years ago
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    Brand new malt 200% beer! We used whole malt, and that's 100% more malt per malt! Aperture Science!

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    Mincemaker
    about 9 years ago
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    BarefeetChaser said:

    Brand new malt 200% beer! We used whole malt, and that's 100% more malt per malt! Aperture Science!

    It's canned malt, not beer!

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    cblangs
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    Maybe that's why the Count was leery of buying it.

    Sprouted barley, dried and cured. Sometimes it refers to other sprouted grains (generally rye or wheat if it's not barley).

    Malting provides the enzymes necessary to convert starches (and other carbohydrates) to sugars to jumpstart the fermentation process.

    And also quite a bit of flavor, depending on the amount of malt used and how it's cured. 100% malt beers use malt as the sole source of fermentable carbohydrates in the mash, without any cheaper adjuncts like rice or table sugar. Hence, they're more expensive and (are supposed to) taste better.

    200% malt is, of course, impossible. *that'sthejoke*

    thank for detail

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    Mamizou
    about 9 years ago
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    While 200% is a bit impossible, having high malt content isn't unusual.

    I suppose that it to germans low malt beer would be more unusual than high malt, considering their beer purity laws (Beer must contain only barley malts, water and hops if it is going to be sold as "beer". Ofcourse they also have other kinds of beer but they are sold using a different name)

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    MALT 200%
    ...what are you smirking about?
    Just for a change...
    Japanese alcohol today, I see!
    I'll just get some beer or something to take home and veg out...
    What a tiring week.
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