I'm going to make up one of the kits I got cheap from Tesco.
I should be adding 1.5 kg sugar, but I have some pilsner malt I can mash.
If I get 70% efficiency how much grain would I need to use to replace the sugar.
Thanks. Aamcle
Malt to replace sugar?
Re: Malt to replace sugar?
Let's see.
Granulated sugar gives about 370 points kg/l, and base malt about 300, and with 70% efficiency, 210.
So you need to mash 1.5 x 370/210 kg of malt to get the equivalent of 1.5kg of sugar.
I make that about 2.7 kg of malt needed.
Granulated sugar gives about 370 points kg/l, and base malt about 300, and with 70% efficiency, 210.
So you need to mash 1.5 x 370/210 kg of malt to get the equivalent of 1.5kg of sugar.
I make that about 2.7 kg of malt needed.
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Re: Malt to replace sugar?
Thanks Jim; the mini mash is on, 1.5kg pilsner malt in 5 litres of water and I hit the strike temp spot on!
I'll be adding about 750g sugar and a little Sazz near the end of the boil.
Atb. Aamcle
I'll be adding about 750g sugar and a little Sazz near the end of the boil.
Atb. Aamcle
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