Newish brewer only done extract so This may be a stupid question, but what is the best way to take a recipe from extract to partial mash? How do you figure out how much grain you need to use, do you nix the lme or dme? I found a chart but wanted to ask the experts so that I didn't screw up
For example I have a kolsch kit from brewers best. (Fiancé loves it and has given me permission to go bulk in exchange for a legging system in the house)
Ingredients are as follows:
12oz carapils (my understanding is that this will remain the same weight in a partial mash, or do I need to make it a percentage of my grain bill)
3.3 lbs Pilsen LME
2.0 lbs wheat DME
hops etc
So I know I'm going to buy American 2 row grain.
I saw a chart that roughly said 3.3 lbs of LME translates to about 4.5lbs of grain.
Is it really that easy to convert it? Or do I need to take the wheat dme or the carapils into account. Thanks for the enlightening
For example I have a kolsch kit from brewers best. (Fiancé loves it and has given me permission to go bulk in exchange for a legging system in the house)
Ingredients are as follows:
12oz carapils (my understanding is that this will remain the same weight in a partial mash, or do I need to make it a percentage of my grain bill)
3.3 lbs Pilsen LME
2.0 lbs wheat DME
hops etc
So I know I'm going to buy American 2 row grain.
I saw a chart that roughly said 3.3 lbs of LME translates to about 4.5lbs of grain.
Is it really that easy to convert it? Or do I need to take the wheat dme or the carapils into account. Thanks for the enlightening