Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Know Why Specialty Malt Industry will Set to take Giant Positive Leap

 Malting is defined as the process whereby grains are made to germinate by soaking in water and then their further germination is halted by drying with hot air. Malting develops the grain's enzymes that are required to modify the starches into sugars. Specialty malt is one such malt originally derived from barley, wheat, or rye. Among these sources, barley is the most preferred grain used in malting for various application.

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Among the product types, there are two types of specialty malts available in the market i.e. caramelized specialty malt and roasted specialty malt. Caramelized specialty malts are available in wide variety of flavors and colors namely: Carapils, Cara-Vienne, Cara-Munich, Special-B and others. Moreover, these malts are easy to use in craft brewery. Therefore, caramelized specialty malt accounts to higher value share in the product type segment.




The key players profiled in the global specialty malt market include Cargill Inc., Malteurop Groupe, GrainCorp Ltd., Soufflet Group, Barrett Burston Malting Company Wa Pty Ltd., Rahr Corporation, Simpsons Malt, Crisp Malting, Muntons PLC and Axereal Group.

The global specialty malt market is segmented on the basis of source, form, application, product and region. On the basis of source, the market is further categorized into wheat, rye and barley. On the basis of form, the market is bifurcated into dry and liquid According to application, the market is classified into dairy & frozen products, bakery & confectionery, alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages and others. As per product, the market is divided into caramelized malt, roasted malt and others. Based on region, the market has been studied across North America that includes the U.S., Canada and Mexico; Europe that includes the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and rest of Europe; Asia-Pacific that includes China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and Rest of Asia-Pacific; and LAMEA that includes Brazil, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), South Africa and Rest of LAMEA.

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