This is my first post here. I learned this evening of a pressing
deadline -- need to bottle 7 gallons of a fantastic summer ale tomorrow
evening, and for the final part of the recipe, it calls for priming the
beer using malt extract.
I presume the writers of this recipe meant liquid malt extract, but I
have the dry type (DME).
I understand there is a correlation of 1 part DME is more or less =
1.25 parts liquid (LME).
Here's my question.
I'm presuming I need to boil the 1/2 pound of DME with water to help
get it into solution... but... how *much* water? Remember this is
simply to be used for priming, so I don't want to add too much.
On the other hand, do I need to boil it at all? or just add the powder
directly to the beer and then bottle?
Yes you do need to boil it. I normally use 5/8 cup of DME with 2 cups
of water. Heat the water, take off heat and add DMS. Thoroughly mix
DME and water then put on heat and boil for 10 minutes. Cool to 80°F
and add to bottling bucket. Rack on top then bottle.
Good luck,
Wild
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wild
::It is my design to die in the brew-house; let ale be placed to my
mouth when I am expiring, that when the choirs of angels come, they may
say, \"Be God propitious to this drinker.\" -- Saint Columbanus, A.D.
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