mmm beer Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 101 Reaction score 0 Location Tecumseh, Ontario Oct 19, 2006 #1 are lme and dme the same when mixing pound for pound. I will be having leftovers from both lme and dme and want to find the best way to turn these ingedients into something bubbly with a nice hoppy flavour.
are lme and dme the same when mixing pound for pound. I will be having leftovers from both lme and dme and want to find the best way to turn these ingedients into something bubbly with a nice hoppy flavour.
the_bird 10th-Level Beer Nerd HBT Supporter Joined May 21, 2006 Messages 20,964 Reaction score 616 Location Adams, MA Oct 19, 2006 #2 No. There's about a 20% difference. When subbing LME for DME, add 20%; when subbing DME for LME, subtract 17%.
No. There's about a 20% difference. When subbing LME for DME, add 20%; when subbing DME for LME, subtract 17%.
OP OP mmm beer Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 101 Reaction score 0 Location Tecumseh, Ontario Oct 21, 2006 #3 thanks I am scouring around for recipes now.
homebrewer_99 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 19,581 Reaction score 1,223 Location I-80, Exit 27 (near the Quad Cities) Oct 21, 2006 #4 Send me an email to [email protected] and I'll send you a chart with measurements/equilivants between grain-liquid-DME.
Send me an email to [email protected] and I'll send you a chart with measurements/equilivants between grain-liquid-DME.