Denhoff – Specialty Munich Malt

Denhoff Munich Sensory
Denhoff Malt

Denhoff Malt is Two Track Malting’s first specialty malt and a true Munich-style malt, offering a rich golden color of 12.8° SRM and a complex, malty profile. Its aroma fills the air with nutty, roasted, and whole-grain notes, while the wort itself presents bready, lightly caramelized, and subtle biscuit-like aromas.

When tasted, Denhoff delivers a smooth, toasty caramel sweetness with hints of honey and dark chocolate, providing depth and richness to the finished beer. This malt is ideal for enhancing Amber Ales, Bocks, Märzens, Dunkels, and other recipes where a full-bodied malt backbone with layered flavors is desired.

Sensory Highlights:

Aroma: Nutty, roasted, bready with hints of caramel and biscuit

Flavor: Toasty caramel sweetness with honey and subtle dark chocolate notes

Brewing Purpose: Adds rich malt complexity, deep golden color, and a distinctive Munich-style character to a variety of beers.

Comparison:  Munich Malt, Munich Type 2

Fun Fact: Denhoff is named after the nearest “town” to the Stober family farm and has a population of 32 people.

Plumps on 6/64 Moisture Friability S/T FAN Alpha Amylase
% % % % Mg/L D.U.
96.5 4.66 84.3 41.2 127 67

 

Denhoff – Munich Malt | From The Field

Two Track Malting works with two family farmer’s in North Dakota. Arrow K Farms is located in Belfield ND and grows Brewski, Brewski II, and Astro varieties. Stober Farms in Goodrich, ND grows Brewski and Buzz varieties. Every kernel of grain that Two Track Malting malts is traced back to the field and the farmer who grew it.

When you work with Two Track Malting, you’re sourcing directly from our multi-generational family farms. We practice soil-building, regenerative agriculture—pulling carbon from the atmosphere and returning it to the soil. Our grains are grown without irrigation and benefit from extensive crop rotation. These practices result in a more sustainable, carbon-neutral product that uses less fertilizer and herbicide—better for the environment, and better for your craft.