ssashton
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When I started home brewing, like many, I used a LME kit. Most had pre-hopped extract and a few even had dry hops too (a massive ~10g lol).
I was disappointed by the kits as I always wanted an American IPA style but none ever produced that, despite the label. My guess is they use pre-hopped malt from a big supplier that was probably done with Goldings or something and no late hopping.
I've been doing all grain for a while, but thought I might like to try using LME with 'real' hop pellets to my own recipe rather than a kit. This way I can control the hop additions during the boil, while also having an easy time skipping the mash if I feel like taking it easy. (Or a mini mash for adjuncts)
Has anyone used LME or DME with their own hops? Does it produce a good beer and can it make a proper American IPA?
Doing all grain I usually add 5Kg of base malt to a 20L batch. How much LME is equivalent?
:)
I was disappointed by the kits as I always wanted an American IPA style but none ever produced that, despite the label. My guess is they use pre-hopped malt from a big supplier that was probably done with Goldings or something and no late hopping.
I've been doing all grain for a while, but thought I might like to try using LME with 'real' hop pellets to my own recipe rather than a kit. This way I can control the hop additions during the boil, while also having an easy time skipping the mash if I feel like taking it easy. (Or a mini mash for adjuncts)
Has anyone used LME or DME with their own hops? Does it produce a good beer and can it make a proper American IPA?
Doing all grain I usually add 5Kg of base malt to a 20L batch. How much LME is equivalent?
:)