I have heard of folks adding some of the DME to the mash to increase its fermentablity.
6 lbs. 2-row (mash at 144-145 F for 75-90 min to offset the extract)
6 lbs. 4 oz. XL DME (pitch it all at boil start or you will need to adjust the amount of hop extract)
1 lb. 4 oz. Corn Sugar (pitch at flameout or high krausen)
8 oz. C15 (lighter on purpose because of the extract)
No carapils (because of the extract)
I also adjusted the post boil hops and dryhops for more of a dank focus like Elder has.
I'm going with WLP090, too. It should be just as good, if not better. But for a partial mash version though, you'll still hover around 1.009-1.013 FG in the best case scenario.
The amount of DME will depend on the ppg rating for the extract you intend to use. The above example is for a 5.5 gallon batch and actually based on Briess Golden Light DME, which is 43 ppg and not an extra light version at 5 Lovibond. But it is one of the only readily available American 2-row based light DME's out there. Briess' Extra Light version of DME is actually Pils malt based, so don't use that. If you can find an Extra Light DME that is lighter than Briess with a lower ppg rating, and based on American-2 row, then use it.
Bog post is up with the full breakdown and more pictures. It's fully carbed at this point and tasting incredible. I'm pretty damn proud of how this one turned out.
http://www.bertusbrewery.com/2013/03/pliny-younger-clone-20.html
Thanks for the advice, it makes sense that messing with boil OG will mess the flavor, but why is DME so much better than LME? I thought DME was just LME that was dried out. Also, my small kettle is only 1 gallon, so there is no way I could mash 6.5 pounds of grain in it. After the 144* mash, would it work well to add the full boil volume to the wort, heat it up to 168*, and do the dunk sparge? If not, is there a better way to do it using the 1 gallon kettle?
fc36 said:Get a bigger boil kettle for starters. They sell 8 gallon aluminum pots for about $40 at target and there are some great prices online. Ive used my 8 gal aluminum for almost 40 batches with zero issues. Good luck!
I bought an 8g "tamale steamer" at wal mart a couple years ago for $20. Worked fine for 80 batches or so till I upgraded to a 13g Stainless (for $27)
fc36 said:Where did you manage to find a 13 Gal SS kettle for $27? I want one! Heck, I want 3!
Shanghai. Just left there yesterday from another business trip and was gonna grab a few more but got lazy (drunk) so didn't go get them. Nice thick grade SS also. I am going back next month though, so hope to snag some more.