Brewing Beer with Dry Malt Extract (DME), Concentrated Wort, or Grain Malts: What’s the Difference?

Brewers today have several ways to produce beer. While traditional all-grain brewing remains the industry standard, many breweries—especially startups, brewpubs, and contract breweries—also use Dry Malt Extract (DME) または Concentrated Wort to simplify production.

Each method has its own advantages, investment requirements, and production flexibility. Understanding the differences can help you choose the right brewing solution for your brewery.


Three Brewing Methods at a Glance

項目 Grain Malts Dry Malt Extract (DME) Concentrated Wort
原材料 Malted barley and specialty malts Powdered malt extract Liquid concentrated wort
Mash Required はい いいえ いいえ
Lautering Required はい いいえ いいえ
Wort Boiling はい はい Usually optional or short boil
Brewing Time Long ミディアム Short
Equipment Investment Highest ミディアム Lowest
Process Complexity 高い ミディアム 低い
Recipe Flexibility 素晴らしい Very Good グッド
一貫性 Depends on brewing Very consistent Very consistent

1. Brewing with Grain Malts (Traditional All-Grain Brewing)

Process

The brewery starts with whole malted grains.

典型的なプロセス:

  • Malt milling
  • マッシュ
  • Lautering
  • Wort boiling
  • ワールプール
  • 冷却
  • 発酵
  • コンディショニング
  • パッケージング

This is the most traditional brewing method and gives brewers complete control over every stage.

メリット

✔ Maximum recipe flexibility

✔ Full control of mash temperature and fermentability

✔ Easy to adjust beer body and mouthfeel

✔ Fresh wort production

✔ Best choice for premium craft beer

デメリット

  • Highest equipment investment
  • Requires experienced brewers
  • Longest production time
  • エネルギー消費量の増加
  • More cleaning and maintenance

Required Equipment

  • Malt mill
  • マッシュ・タン
  • ラウター・チューン
  • ブリューケトル
  • Whirlpool tank
  • プレート式熱交換器
  • 発酵タンク
  • グリコール冷却システム
  • CIPシステム
  • 包装ライン

2. Brewing with Dry Malt Extract (DME)

Process

DME is manufactured by brewing malt into wort and then removing almost all of the water through spray drying.

The brewery simply:

  • Treats brewing water
  • Dissolves DME
  • Boils the wort
  • Adds hops
  • Cools
  • Ferments
  • Packages

No mash or lauter system is required.

メリット

✔ Lower investment

✔ Faster brewing

✔ Less labor

✔ Stable quality

✔ Easy storage

✔ Long shelf life

✔ Easy transportation

デメリット

  • Less flexibility than all-grain brewing
  • Some specialty malt characteristics may be difficult to replicate
  • Premium DME can be relatively expensive

Required Equipment

  • Water treatment system
  • 混合タンク
  • ブリューケトル
  • Whirlpool tank
  • プレート式熱交換器
  • 発酵器
  • Glycol chiller
  • CIPシステム
  • Packaging equipment

3. Brewing with Concentrated Wort

Process

Concentrated wort is produced by evaporating water from freshly brewed wort under vacuum, creating a high-density liquid extract.

The brewery only needs to:

  • Dilute the concentrated wort with brewing water
  • Heat if necessary
  • Optionally boil with additional hops
  • Cool
  • Ferment
  • Package

This is the fastest brewing method.

メリット

✔ Simplest brewing process

✔ Lowest equipment investment

✔ Minimal brewing knowledge required

✔ Fastest production cycle

✔ Highly consistent wort quality

✔ Ideal for rapid brewery startup

デメリット

  • Less control over wort composition
  • Recipe customization is more limited than all-grain brewing
  • Transport costs may be higher than DME because of its water content

Required Equipment

  • Water treatment system
  • 混合タンク
  • Heating tank (optional)
  • プレート式熱交換器
  • 発酵タンク
  • Glycol system
  • CIPシステム
  • 包装ライン

Equipment Comparison

設備 Grain Malt ディーエムイー Concentrated Wort
Malt Mill
マッシュ・タン
ラウター・タン
Brew Kettle オプション
ワールプール オプション
ミキシングタンク
プレート式熱交換器
発酵タンク
明るいビールタンク オプション オプション オプション
Filling Line

Cost Comparison

カテゴリー Grain Malt ディーエムイー Concentrated Wort
設備費 高い ミディアム 低い
Building Space 大型 ミディアム 小さい
Steam Consumption 高い ミディアム 低い
水の消費量 高い ミディアム 低い
労働条件 高い ミディアム 低い
Brewing Time Long ミディアム Short

Which Brewing Method Is Right for You?

Choose Grain Malts if:

  • You want maximum control over recipes.
  • You produce premium craft beer.
  • You plan to brew many beer styles.
  • You have experienced brewing staff.
  • You have sufficient budget and space.

Choose DME if:

  • You want to reduce equipment costs.
  • You still want flexibility to create your own recipes.
  • You produce small to medium batches.
  • You need a simple and reliable brewing process.

Choose Concentrated Wort if:

  • You want the fastest brewery startup.
  • Your investment budget is limited.
  • You have limited floor space.
  • You focus mainly on fermentation, packaging, and distribution rather than wort production.


Which Solution Does TIANTAI Recommend?

At TIANTAI, we don’t believe there is a single “best” method—only the one that best fits your business goals.

  • Traditional Grain Malt Brewing is ideal for breweries seeking complete recipe control, authentic craft brewing, and premium beer quality.
  • Dry Malt Extract (DME) Brewing provides an excellent balance between flexibility, efficiency, and lower capital investment, making it ideal for pilot breweries, brewpubs, and growing craft breweries.
  • Concentrated Wort Brewing is the fastest and most economical solution for breweries that want to start production quickly with minimal equipment and simplified operations.

TIANTAI can design and manufacture complete turnkey brewing systems for all three production methods, including water treatment, mixing and brewing tanks, fermentation vessels, glycol cooling systems, CIP units, filtration systems, and bottle, can, or keg packaging lines. Each solution is customized to match your production capacity, budget, available space, and long-term expansion plans.

The choice between grain malts, Dry Malt Extract (DME), そして concentrated wort depends on your production goals, budget, and desired level of brewing control.

  • Grain malts deliver the greatest flexibility and are the preferred choice for traditional craft breweries.
  • ディーエムイー simplifies brewing while still allowing considerable recipe customization.
  • Concentrated wort offers the quickest route to market with the lowest equipment investment and operational complexity.

By understanding the strengths of each method, breweries can select the most suitable approach and build a production system that supports both current needs and future growth.

編集者:デイジー [email protected]

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