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PM to AG

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by mforsman, Sep 23, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    mforsman

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Sep 23, 2012
    While I'll probably just do this as a PM to keep the flavors I've been getting (which is GREAT and many people have told me to always have this on tap).

    I just upgraded to all grain (3 batches ago) and what to hone and increase my efficiency.

    Should i just take the US 2-row and bump it from 1.5lbs to 8.88? (That is the LME x 1.23)

    Fermentables
    Ingredient Amount % MCU When
    US 2-Row Malt 1.50 lb 17.6 % 0.5 In Mash/Steeped
    US Caramel 10L Malt 0.50 lb 5.9 % 1.0 In Mash/Steeped
    US Caramel 20L Malt 0.50 lb 5.9 % 1.9 In Mash/Steeped
    Extract - Golden Light Liquid Extract 6.00 lb 70.6 % 4.6 Start Of Boil


    Hops
    Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
    Sorachi Ace 15.1 % 0.85 oz 38.4 Loose Whole Hops All Of Boil
    Sorachi Ace 15.1 % 1.00 oz 34.7 Loose Whole Hops 30 Min From End
    US Cascade 6.8 % 1.00 oz 1.0 Loose Pellet Hops 1 Min From End
     
  2. #2
    lumpher

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 23, 2012
    yep. make it a nice round 9 lbs for easy figuring, and it should be a tasty apa
     
  3. #3
    mforsman

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Sep 23, 2012
    Great thanks! Going to make the 2.5 hour trek to the brew store now.
     
  4. #4
    Yooper

    Ale's What Cures You! Staff Member  

    Posted Sep 23, 2012
    Well, let us know how it comes out! It's always fun to make an AG batch from the "same" recipe you did as an extract or PM and to see if you can notice any differences.

    The only differences I noticed in some of my favorites were less of a "extract" taste, if that makes sense. In comparison, the extract batch seemed a little thicker with more of a malt syrup flavor. Otherwise, I didn't notice much difference in some of the beers.
     
  5. #5
    billl

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2012
    Most extract has carapils. when you sub out 2-row for them, you typically get a lighter feeling beer. For an APA, that could be a good thing.
     
  6. #6
    mforsman

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Sep 24, 2012
    So for a beer that im converting from PM to AG that has a bit more body I should use some carapils?

    Thanks everyone.
     
  7. #7
    billl

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2012
    Carapils adds body, but it isn't the only way to accomplish that. It is usually used in lighter beers where you want to fill them out a little without adding flavor, sweetness or color.
     
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