malty
malty
Definition
malty (môl′tē)
adjective malt′i·er, malt′i·est
of, like, or containing malt
malty
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- sweetness: The palate is smooth and rounded with hints of malty sweetness, marmalade and barley sugar.
- aroma: Rich malty aromas lead to a similarly styled palate, with an intense finish.
- ale: My personal favorite was the reddish, full-bodied, malty Ale of Athol ( abv 4.5 % ) which went down a treat.
- flavor: Mouth: Okocim has a good, malty flavor, followed by a refreshing hop snap.
- taste: There is a hint of Scotch Ale in the full, malty taste of this beer.
- beer: Various beers, some good some a bit thin. Abbey Towers, specially brewed for CAMRA was good, a pleasant malty beer.
Modifying Another Word
- too: It was surprisingly decent for a bock beer: a bit too malty, however, but with a nice dose of hops.
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