maltiness
/ˈmɔːltinəs/
noun
- The quality or characteristic of having a flavor, aroma, or taste reminiscent of malt, often used to describe beer, whiskey, or other malted beverages.
- Homebrewers often aim for a certain level of maltiness in their amber ales.
- The whiskey's maltiness came through in its smooth, sweet finish.
- The stout had a rich maltiness that balanced its bitterness perfectly.