mixedbrewer
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LME might seem less expensive, but it is 20% water. DME is 99-100% malt. A 3.3 lb can of LME is really 2.64 lbs of malt.
No, not that high.DME is 99-100% malt.
No, not that high.
Oh,it gets better. Not all DME's are "spray dried",some are belt dried. Although the later may be the old way of doing it. I say they're both great,so let's have fun mixing & matching to make some great beers!!
There are so many combinations of extra light,light,amber,dark. Breisse,Munich,Australian,English,American...you get the idea. Different countries,different colors & aroma/flavor profiles that are popular in that country. Even more fun to be had! This is the way I look at the whole thing. I hope that gives a little insight to this madness.:rockin:
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97% isn't "99-100%" as stated previously, is it?briess golden light LME is 79% solids; golden light DME is 97% solids
both have 75% fermentability
97% isn't "99-100%" as stated previously, is it?![]()
97% isn't "99-100%" as stated previously, is it?![]()
DME is also clutch to have on hand for starters
It's usually the opposite for me. I used a straw light LME.& the extra light DME made it amber. Even though I added both at the end to make sure it didn't darken.?...
I wanted more body,flavor/aroma,that sort of thing. That's why I combined the Cooper's OS lager can (straw gold beer is supposed result) with the Munton's plain extra light DME. But the lager can had Julian date of 32809 yeast (ale) in the lid. Maybe both were old.?Well, adding MORE extract is not going to make it LIGHTER. What do you think woudl have happened if you added a comparable amount of LME instead?
I just jumped over to the muntons site and did a comparison of the SRM for various malts. Assuming that the ingredients are the same between the two and the processing is the only difference, I can say that they're almost exactly the same. In some cases the DME is 1-2 SRM darker and in some cases it's 1-2 SRM lighter. I would say that if you got a big difference between the 2 it was because the LME was way old and had darkened. For me, I don't care about 1-2 SRM difference so I'll just use whatever is cheapest and most convenient.