Barley intended for the production of malt is to be evaluated on the basis of the characteristics described below.
visual assessment
This method describes how to evaluate husk character as part of the visual and manual inspection of a lot of barley.
Barley intended for the production of malt is to be evaluated on the basis of the characteristics described below.
Visual assessment
This method describes how to evaluate the degree of contamination present in a lot of barley as part of the visual and manual inspection process.
Barley intended for the production of malt is to be evaluated on the basis of the characteristics described below.
Visual inspection for the presence of foreign grain or contaminants. Also refer to R-110.22.011 Sortierung von Gerste.
This method describes how to determine the quantity of pests present in a lot of barley using visual and manual inspection processes.
Barley intended for the production of malt is to be evaluated on the basis of the characteristics described below.
Visual and, if applicable, an aural assessment of the barley.
This method describes how to determine the percentage of cracked kernels as part of the visual and manual inspection of a lot of barley
Barley intended for the production of malt is to be evaluated on the basis of the characteristics described below.
Visual assessment
This method describes how to determine whether kernels in a lot of barley are cracked by means of the iodine-starch reaction.
Barley intended for the production of malt is to be evaluated on the basis of the characteristics described below.
Detection of cracked kernels is based upon the reaction of iodine with starch. Unprotected starch grains located in the cracks are dyed with iodine, thereby producing a vivid shade of blue, making the cracks easily discernible.