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  1. hhankinson

    How did you find us?

    I just started Home brewing, I was looking for help and found you guys. Great site, very helpful folks on it also.:D
  2. hhankinson

    I used WAY to much LME

    Well that was exiting! I think I even managed to do it without aerating the wort too much. Thank you for your help! Sent from my iPad using Home Brew
  3. hhankinson

    I used WAY to much LME

    Ok, thanks for the input, I'm going to try and dilute this into a 3 gallon batch ASAP. Sent from my iPad using Home Brew
  4. hhankinson

    I used WAY to much LME

    My procedure was steep the grains until I hit 170 degrees, drain them. Added the DME and LME brought to a boil, .3oz hops at 60 mins, .15 oz at 30 mins, Irish moss at last 15 mins, and the final hop addition .15 oz at 5 mins. Chilled the wort and added 1/2 the packet of US 05 (rehydrated for 15...
  5. hhankinson

    I used WAY to much LME

    Thanks for the responses! I used .11 lbs of carapils, .11 lbs of crystal 10l, 4 lbs of Munich malt LME, 1.5 lbs amber DME, .6 oz cascade hops (3 additions), and .3tsp Irish moss. I don't have a hydrometer yet, so OG is a mystery... Sent from my iPad using Home Brew
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    I used WAY to much LME

    This is a noob mistake, (my second batch) not worrying if I ruined my brew, but curious as to what may happen. I was attempting a Yuengling clone, scaled down to 1.5 gallons. I scaled the hops, grains, and DME down correctly (I think), but I used 4lbs of Munich LME, Instead of 1.5. Got a good...
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