Hi,
I will be attempting my first extract brew on the weekend (family permitting!) and I have a couple of questions I was wondering if someone could answer?
I have been brewing kits with relative success for a while now and am ultimately planning to go all grain when I get more time, however I spotted the St Austell Tribute clone (with full instructions) on the BrewUK web shop and was inspired to step towards extract brewing. Having received the kit I read the instructions and am confused regarding the boiling and having read a few threads I am even more confused...
The kit comes with 2.5kg of DME, 1.5kg Light & 1kg Medium, the instructions state to boil 1kg of the DME for 60 minutes with the hop additions at several stages (I understand the hop bit).
My question is: Does it matter whether I boil the light or medium DME and why only boil 1kg not the whole 2.5kg? I am still not sure about the 'break point' and necessity of it when using DME.
(I did ask the guys at BrewUK but I think they were pushed for time when they answered and didn't read the question...)
Many thanks in advance.
I will be attempting my first extract brew on the weekend (family permitting!) and I have a couple of questions I was wondering if someone could answer?
I have been brewing kits with relative success for a while now and am ultimately planning to go all grain when I get more time, however I spotted the St Austell Tribute clone (with full instructions) on the BrewUK web shop and was inspired to step towards extract brewing. Having received the kit I read the instructions and am confused regarding the boiling and having read a few threads I am even more confused...
The kit comes with 2.5kg of DME, 1.5kg Light & 1kg Medium, the instructions state to boil 1kg of the DME for 60 minutes with the hop additions at several stages (I understand the hop bit).
My question is: Does it matter whether I boil the light or medium DME and why only boil 1kg not the whole 2.5kg? I am still not sure about the 'break point' and necessity of it when using DME.
(I did ask the guys at BrewUK but I think they were pushed for time when they answered and didn't read the question...)
Many thanks in advance.