| Management number | 232487175 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $0.99 | Model Number | 232487175 | ||
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Light Crisp Drinkability • Classic American Adjunct • Dry, Clean Finish
Flaked Corn (flaked maize) is the classic American brewing adjunct, prized for lightening body and flavor to produce exceptionally crisp, easy-drinking beer. It is the grain behind the clean snap of pre-Prohibition lagers and cream ales, thinning the malt profile while adding a delicate, faintly sweet corn smoothness.
With an extract potential of 37 PPG and a color of just 1 °Lovibond, Flaked Corn delivers strong fermentable extract with almost no color or protein, drying out the finish and brightening the beer. The flakes are pre-gelatinized — no cereal mash needed, just stir them in with your base malt.
At lower rates Flaked Corn simply crisps up the finish; at higher rates it visibly lightens body and flavor, producing the snappy, thirst-quenching character of classic American lawnmower beers.
Flaked Corn is a staple ingredient in many classic American beer styles, including:
It is also useful for trimming heaviness from high-gravity recipes where full attenuation and drinkability matter.
Flaked Corn is typically used at 10–25% of the grain bill. Around 10% lightens and crisps the beer subtly, while 20–25% delivers the full corn-smooth, bone-dry character of classic American and Mexican lagers. It brings no enzymes, so pair it with a diastatic base malt like 2-Row or Pilsner.
Combine it with a clean lager yeast and restrained noble hopping for an authentic crisp lager, or with a touch of Crystal 10 for a golden cream ale.
Whether you're crafting a nostalgic cream ale, a Mexican-style lager, or the crispest beer of your summer, Flaked Corn provides the light, clean drinkability that defines American adjunct brewing.
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