SkrekkOgGru
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Hi!
Trying to do this:
Beer (5 gallons)
2.2 -3.1kg of hopped pale malt extract syrup. (OG of 1.038 - 1.053)
30 grams hops
2 packets of dry ale yeast
and bought myself two Muntons Connoisseurs, Pilsner sets. 3.6kg in total. I compensate for the increase in malt extract by brewing 6 gallons instead of 5.
I plan on boiling it for 60 min, and putting the hops in at the last 15 minutes.
Some questions:
1. The directions on the cans suggest using about 1kg DME for 6 gallons. I'm afraid putting 1.8kg LME more will make this beer too strong and/or dark? Especially since this should be a light beer.
2. Can I shorten the boil to 15 minutes and put the finishing hops in straight away? (Why does one boil hopped extracts anyway?? I don't understand the reasoning.)
3. How much water do I boil with the extract/make wort?
4. Can I cool the wort by pouring it in the fermentor and then simply filling the fermentor with cold tapwater? I'll prolly cool it a bit in the sink (indirectly) first to make sure I don't miss my pitching temp...
Thank you for your reply!
Trying to do this:
Beer (5 gallons)
2.2 -3.1kg of hopped pale malt extract syrup. (OG of 1.038 - 1.053)
30 grams hops
2 packets of dry ale yeast
and bought myself two Muntons Connoisseurs, Pilsner sets. 3.6kg in total. I compensate for the increase in malt extract by brewing 6 gallons instead of 5.
I plan on boiling it for 60 min, and putting the hops in at the last 15 minutes.
Some questions:
1. The directions on the cans suggest using about 1kg DME for 6 gallons. I'm afraid putting 1.8kg LME more will make this beer too strong and/or dark? Especially since this should be a light beer.
2. Can I shorten the boil to 15 minutes and put the finishing hops in straight away? (Why does one boil hopped extracts anyway?? I don't understand the reasoning.)
3. How much water do I boil with the extract/make wort?
4. Can I cool the wort by pouring it in the fermentor and then simply filling the fermentor with cold tapwater? I'll prolly cool it a bit in the sink (indirectly) first to make sure I don't miss my pitching temp...
Thank you for your reply!