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Keegster1120

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Hey Guys,
I just had a quick question. I was originally intending on brewing a 3 gallon batch of an all-grain ordinary bitter, but am deciding to do go ahead a do a 5 gallon batch instead. Now, equipment currently limits me to maxing out at mashing about 5 pounds of grain, for which the recipe calls for about 7 pounds altogether with spec. malts. I've initially purchased 4 pounds out of the now 6 pounds needed for base malt, so my question is, what would be the proper amount of DME to use to make up for that last 2 pounds of grain? Also, does anyone have a preferred yeast for this style? Thanks!
 
1.2 lbs of DME should replace 2 lbs of base malt at average efficiency.

I've got an ordinary bitter going now with 1968, but I can't speak to the flavor yet! If you're going liquid, there are a lot of appropriate choices, though. Good luck!
 

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