Geoffinthewilds
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Thanks Terry m food for thought I did mean the can kits like Coopers Wilkos etc but will study more the methods you mention, nothing is off the table will consider all options, thanks for your informative reply@Geoffinthewilds
If you mean brewing beers as in using malt extract with a hop boil (rather than making up a kit with or without 'improvements')
Extract ......
Main Pros
- Most AG recipes are directly convertible to extract except those where part of the grain bill requires mashing like oats or torrified wheat. You can still steep some grains like crystal, chocolate or black malts
- Its quicker than AG and there is less kit involved. All you need is a large enough stock pot for the hop boil in addition to the basics. You dont have to boil all of the ME, some of it can go straight into the FV as for kit. So you can brew beer with a stock pot of half to third of the final volume.
- If you are into large quantities malt extract is easier to store and under the right conditions will probably keep longer (esp DME)
Main Cons
- Cheap or old LME may bring a twang to your beer. (But you shouldn't get that with premium LME specifically sold for brewing)
- Malt extract is more expensive than grain
- There is less choice for selecting a base to make up a recipe (compared to AG) ie you are restricted to 5 colour types.
And all malt extracts will dissolve, even DME, you just have to be a bit patient and work on it to allow any clumps to break down an then disssolve. I never get a problem with this.
Cheers
Geoff