B Bouza Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 110 Reaction score 1 Oct 27, 2008 #1 Well, I am going to be short .5 lbs. of LME (extra pale) for my next brewing. I am wondering if I could just add .5 lbs. of DME (extra pale) to get the same result. Do the two equate? Thanks!
Well, I am going to be short .5 lbs. of LME (extra pale) for my next brewing. I am wondering if I could just add .5 lbs. of DME (extra pale) to get the same result. Do the two equate? Thanks!
Grinder12000 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2008 Messages 2,996 Reaction score 50 Location Columbus WI Oct 27, 2008 #2 use .4 DME for the same results! It's way I always have DME around - perfect for tweaking a batch . 1 lb LME = 0.8lb DME
use .4 DME for the same results! It's way I always have DME around - perfect for tweaking a batch . 1 lb LME = 0.8lb DME
homebrewer_99 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 19,581 Reaction score 1,217 Location I-80, Exit 27 (near the Quad Cities) Oct 27, 2008 #3 1 lb grain = .75 lb LME = .6 lb DME...
OP OP B Bouza Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 110 Reaction score 1 Oct 28, 2008 #4 Perfect! I'll make that adjustment and carry on. Thanks.