GroosBrewz
Well-Known Member
Hey bullrider -
Thanks, a lot!
I've been somewhat tied up for most of the last couple of weeks. I see that Corkster has gone on ahead an bottled after the first week, when he had his FG.
I'm going to let mine bulk condition in the primary until week 3, Tuesday, or maybe even week 4, since I still have a lot going on now. Patience should be rewarded anyway, right!
I've just been playing around with that homebrew recipe calculator 'Beer Calculus' from a link I found in the Beginners Forum. It'll be interesting to see how well this thing works, as I begin tweeking this recipe.
I'd been thinking about adding a pound of that dreaded sugar to this recipe, to get the ABV up a point or two, but since most of the other LME kits like Alexander's, John Bull, Munton's, Cooper's, etc., contain from 6 to 9 pounds of LME in a kit that still only makes a 5-gallon batch...I'm starting to think why not just use 2, 3, or even 4 of the 2.2 pound kits of PME for a 5-gallon batch, instead?
Surely there are nuances that will differ, but I guess what I'm wanting to figure out is, "Is the SG of a pound of one LME, equal to the SG of a pound of another LME...or not?"
Surely, doing full multiples of the LME in a recipe would boost the OG, huh?
Maybe that 'Beer Calculus' site will shed a little light on how much of what to change.
BTW - Hopefully, you'll get a taste of this recipe before it's gone, or gets modified into another animal entirely.
Pogo
Hey Pogo-
If you want to get the ABV up w/o the effects of table sugar, why not try dextrose/corn sugar instead? It wont ferment cidery and it will jack your ABV w/o contributing to flavor... Maybe add a little malto-dextrin for some mouth-feel? Who knows, like you said, the sky is the limit with this stuff 'cause it's so cheap. I see no reason why a guy can't use 2 or 3 or even four in a recipe (again, keeping in mind that if you use pre-hopped, it might get pretty hoppy). I think you would defintely be rewarded with a heavier, more "ale" like beer with a much higher gravity.. Be sure to let us know if you try it!:fro: