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I picked up a a couple of cans of Brewer's Best LME to shorten my brew day and the PPG listed is confusing. It gives a range of 1.4250-1.4397. Anyone know how to decipher that?

I saw a question asked on a retailer website about what ABV can be expected from this and they said for 3 cans (9.9 lbs), you would get 1.061 SG for 6 gallons. That works out to about 37 PPG which is what I would expect for LME.

Is the label a typo? Or is there some other PPG calc I'm not aware of?

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Looks like specific gravity, not PPG. Going by 80.2-82.3% extract by weight (Plato), looks like typical LME specs. 36-37 ppg is about right.
 
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I thought of SG, but if that's the case, there's a missing 0. If it was 1.0425-1.04397, that would make more sense. Plus, with extract, you'd think they would just list the actual PPG like 36 since efficiency is 100%.
 
I thought of SG, but if that's the case, there's a missing 0. If it was 1.0425-1.04397, that would make more sense. Plus, with extract, you'd think they would just list the actual PPG like 36 since efficiency is 100%.
No, it's the actual SG of the extract. It's correct as listed.
 
Oh, yeah, that makes sense. So you gotta take a weighted average of the volumes and SGs of the extract and water to get the SG of the mixture.
 
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