straylight77
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I just finished a pre-boiled pre-made kit (Festa Brew Pale Ale) that's currently conditioning in bottles. For my next batch I wanted to do a real boil with an extract recipe. Something similar to Palmer's Cincinnati Pale Ale.
Palmer's recipe calls for:
3-4 lbs of Pale LME
3 lbs of Amber DME
However, the place that I'm looking to get my supplies from doesn't have any Amber extract at all but they do have specialty grains like Carastan and a few others. So could I do something like this?
7 lbs. of Pale LME
1 lb of Carastan approx 30-40L (steeped)
According to the calculators at tastybrew.com it would get close to the same OG (1.050) and colour (8 SRM). Given this is my first recipe I wanted a second opinion before I wasted any money and effort. Thoughts?
P.S. I really like the tools at tastybrew.com but I find the IBU calculations are way off compared to other sources. For example Palmer calls for 12 AAU of bittering hops while that seems to blow way past the range for what tastybrew.com considers an American Pale Ale in terms of IBU. Both seem to use the Tinseth method? I'm still researching but I would love to hear if anyone can point me in the right direction.
Palmer's recipe calls for:
3-4 lbs of Pale LME
3 lbs of Amber DME
However, the place that I'm looking to get my supplies from doesn't have any Amber extract at all but they do have specialty grains like Carastan and a few others. So could I do something like this?
7 lbs. of Pale LME
1 lb of Carastan approx 30-40L (steeped)
According to the calculators at tastybrew.com it would get close to the same OG (1.050) and colour (8 SRM). Given this is my first recipe I wanted a second opinion before I wasted any money and effort. Thoughts?
P.S. I really like the tools at tastybrew.com but I find the IBU calculations are way off compared to other sources. For example Palmer calls for 12 AAU of bittering hops while that seems to blow way past the range for what tastybrew.com considers an American Pale Ale in terms of IBU. Both seem to use the Tinseth method? I'm still researching but I would love to hear if anyone can point me in the right direction.