Exploring flavors of malt is like taking a trip to the bakery. If you encounter a flavor in beer that you could imagine smelling or tasting in a bakery, it probably comes from the malt.
Since malt determines the color of beer, there is a strong correlation between the color of a beer and the kinds of malt flavors we find in them.
To taste a malt-dominated beer, try a British or American Brown Ale, a German Märzen or Doppelbock, or a Scottish ale.
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