jimmywit Well-Known Member Joined Jan 23, 2010 Messages 232 Reaction score 2 Location Normal, IL Jan 29, 2010 #1 If a recipe calls for 6.6 lbs of lme can you just use 6.6 of dme or is thier some sort of conversion that needs to be done?
If a recipe calls for 6.6 lbs of lme can you just use 6.6 of dme or is thier some sort of conversion that needs to be done?
dcp27 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 12, 2010 Messages 4,126 Reaction score 134 Location Medford Jan 29, 2010 #2 LME is 20% water, so 6.6# LME is 5.28# DME
OP OP jimmywit Well-Known Member Joined Jan 23, 2010 Messages 232 Reaction score 2 Location Normal, IL Jan 29, 2010 #3 dcp27 said: LME is 20% water, so 6.6# LME is 5.28# DME Click to expand... Well that was simple and answers my question.. Thanks
dcp27 said: LME is 20% water, so 6.6# LME is 5.28# DME Click to expand... Well that was simple and answers my question.. Thanks
ChshreCat Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2008 Messages 11,516 Reaction score 589 Location Camano Island Jan 29, 2010 #4 Yep. To convert, you just multiply or divide by 1.2 IIRC.