ifearnothing0
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Anybody have preferences on the 2 ?
So would I get more flavor out of a fresh LME ?
Yooper said:Not really, unless you were making a specialty beer and used a specialty LME. You can't steep rye, as an example, so if you wanted to make a rye extract beer, rye extract only comes in LME.
ifearnothing0 said:What exactly do you mean by specialty beers ? Excuse my ignorance I'm only on my 10th batch or so ... I started this thread because I went to my LHBS and picked a clone of Avery's Maharaja ipa out of a book and the recipe called for some Alexanders pale malt syrup , and she substituted it with more extra light dme... I wouldn't normally worry to much about it but it was 4.5 lbs worth ... Just don't seem like this clone-recipe could possibly taste like the actually beer with only having 12 oz of specialty grains and 9 lbs of Mutons extra light dme ?
DME per pound has more gravity points than LME. 1 LB grain = 1.75 LB LME = .66 LB DME I tend to keep a cannister of DME on the countertop to prepare starters and to add at the start of the boil if I miss my OG. Once I open a can of LME i don't feel comfortable storing it. DME, no problem. Also, its nearly impossible to get all the LME out of the jar. I tend to purchase and use LME for a recipie when I am unable to mash all the base malt.
What exactly do you mean by specialty beers ? Excuse my ignorance I'm only on my 10th batch or so ... I started this thread because I went to my LHBS and picked a clone of Avery's Maharaja ipa out of a book and the recipe called for some Alexanders pale malt syrup , and she substituted it with more extra light dme... I wouldn't normally worry to much about it but it was 4.5 lbs worth ... Just don't seem like this clone-recipe could possibly taste like the actually beer with only having 12 oz of specialty grains and 9 lbs of Mutons extra light dme ?