Okay so I was just reading in Designing Great Beers, about creating your malt bill by deciding proportions and then calculating how many GU of each different grain you need, and converting THAT number into pounds.
So:
I want to do a simple wheat beer, 1.046 gravity, 5.5 gallons which would give me 253 GU's. Assuming a mash efficiency of 68%
50% Wheat Malt ---> 127 GU ---> 4.91 lbs
30% Pale Malt ---> 75.9 GU ---> 3.1 lbs
10% Flaked Wheat ---> 25,3 GU ---> ~1 lb
10% Vienna Malt ---> 25.3 GU ---> ~1 lb
Now I just realized that recipe would be for all grain, and I don't have an all grain set up. So how would I go about converting the Wheat/Pale into dried malt extract? I have the set up for a partial grain, and am starting to contemplate spending the very little money I have towards an all grain set up, but I'd like to know this in case I don't and just to know in the future.
I'm sorry if this is a repeat topic, I'm at work and don't have time to search the forums, and i really want to write this recipe in my down time. Also if you see any problems with the ingredients, let me know.
Thanks in advance for all the help guys! :rockin:
So:
I want to do a simple wheat beer, 1.046 gravity, 5.5 gallons which would give me 253 GU's. Assuming a mash efficiency of 68%
50% Wheat Malt ---> 127 GU ---> 4.91 lbs
30% Pale Malt ---> 75.9 GU ---> 3.1 lbs
10% Flaked Wheat ---> 25,3 GU ---> ~1 lb
10% Vienna Malt ---> 25.3 GU ---> ~1 lb
Now I just realized that recipe would be for all grain, and I don't have an all grain set up. So how would I go about converting the Wheat/Pale into dried malt extract? I have the set up for a partial grain, and am starting to contemplate spending the very little money I have towards an all grain set up, but I'd like to know this in case I don't and just to know in the future.
I'm sorry if this is a repeat topic, I'm at work and don't have time to search the forums, and i really want to write this recipe in my down time. Also if you see any problems with the ingredients, let me know.
Thanks in advance for all the help guys! :rockin: