I have 2 3.3 lb cans of Maris Otter Extract. Does anyone know the values to use in BeerSmith?
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Maris Otter Extract
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Re: Maris Otter Extract
In your case 3.3 Lbs of LME equivalent would be 4.4 lbs of grain.
Grain to LME: lbs grain x .75 = lbs LME
Grain to DME: lbs grain x .6 = lbs DME
LME to Grain: lbs LME / .75 = lbs Grain
DME to Grain: lbs DME / .6 = lbs Grain
LME to DME: lbs LME x .8 = lbs DME
DME to LME: lbs DME x 1.25 = lbs LME
Grain to LME: lbs grain x .75 = lbs LME
Grain to DME: lbs grain x .6 = lbs DME
LME to Grain: lbs LME / .75 = lbs Grain
DME to Grain: lbs DME / .6 = lbs Grain
LME to DME: lbs LME x .8 = lbs DME
DME to LME: lbs DME x 1.25 = lbs LME
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When MoreBeer carried it I pulled these off their site (I used it a couple of times):
4.5 SRM
1.036 Potential
4.5 SRM
1.036 Potential
Re: Maris Otter Extract
And that's when it was fresh. If it's in a "jug" from Northern Brewer, then it's the same stuff as above and probably was fresh when you got it.Kealia wrote:When MoreBeer carried it I pulled these off their site (I used it a couple of times):
4.5 SRM
1.036 Potential
But if it's really in a can (Muntons, etc.), then the stuff isn't going to be so fresh, so it's going to be darker and a bit less fermentable.
Also, some of the canned stuff isn't 100% Maris Otter, some of it is a 60/40 or something along those lines blend of Maris Otter and some other base malt.
If it is in a can, and you want it to ferment out and turn out a bit lighter like fresher stuff, I'd replace something else in your grain bill with anywhere from 3-4oz of dextrose or table sugar. Or add the sugar and increase your volume a little bit.