Germelli1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2010 Messages 2,137 Reaction score 43 Location Blacksburg/Herndon, VA Sep 18, 2010 #1 I have an upcoming recipe that might push the limits of my MLT...How much extract should I use to replace anywhere from 5-7 pounds of 2 row?
I have an upcoming recipe that might push the limits of my MLT...How much extract should I use to replace anywhere from 5-7 pounds of 2 row?
Banjoman76 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2009 Messages 154 Reaction score 3 Location Owosso MI Sep 18, 2010 #2 6 pounds of 2-Row (all grain) comes out to 4.5 pounds of light DME
OP OP Germelli1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2010 Messages 2,137 Reaction score 43 Location Blacksburg/Herndon, VA Sep 18, 2010 #3 Thank you sir...I dont have access to a computer I can use any beer software on...its frustating!
wyzazz Well-Known Member Joined Aug 27, 2009 Messages 4,258 Reaction score 64 Location Atwater, OH Sep 20, 2010 #4 Below is a quick and easy chart to look at. http://www.jessenewcomer.com/blog/archives/38
S scottieo2 Active Member Joined Aug 18, 2010 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Location Foxboro, MA Sep 21, 2010 #5 It's generally a 1/.75/.6 ratio between grain/LME/DME so 6 lbs of grain would be 4.5 lbs of LME or 3.6 lbs of DME.
It's generally a 1/.75/.6 ratio between grain/LME/DME so 6 lbs of grain would be 4.5 lbs of LME or 3.6 lbs of DME.