I've just got a Kilo from Thrifty, nobody seems to tell you the Extract values and the Weyermann website PDF's quote an extract (Dry Basis) of 77% which means nothing to me...
Anyone??
LDK Extract for Rauchmalt???
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Re: LDK Extract for Rauchmalt???
Anyone? Or are we all in the dark about Rauchmalt?
Re: LDK Extract for Rauchmalt???
Why is it that Marvin always has to come to the rescue when numbers are involved - my diodes ache all down one side. In fact, the answer to the universe, the ultimate question of life and everything is not 42, but 3.85.
Multiply your 77% by 3.85 and that will give you 296.5, which is probably the answer you are looking for. If you do not believe it, the powers of darkness will overwhelm you, and may even kill you - Titus did declare Saltair to be an alcohol-free zone after all - he'll get you eventually!
Multiply your 77% by 3.85 and that will give you 296.5, which is probably the answer you are looking for. If you do not believe it, the powers of darkness will overwhelm you, and may even kill you - Titus did declare Saltair to be an alcohol-free zone after all - he'll get you eventually!
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Re: LDK Extract for Rauchmalt???
Thanks a lot Deep-Thought
With a semi-half-baked-educated-guess I had used the LDK of Munich Malt which is only 0.5 different

With a semi-half-baked-educated-guess I had used the LDK of Munich Malt which is only 0.5 different
