C15 for C20?
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C15 for C20?
I'm out of C20, which plenty of recipes call for. I have C15 and C10. Pretty close, right?
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Re: C15 for C20?
Sure, C15 is close enough for me. I've read that Crystal malt can vary by 5 Degrees per batch and between maltsters.
PABs Brewing
Re: C15 for C20?
The English medium crystal I use can be anywhere from 45-55, and it comes from the same maltster, but it always tastes right.
Re: C15 for C20?
C15 would be close enough for me to use. I once needed C40 that I didn't have so I split the weight between C20 and C60.
Naked Cat Brewery On Tap
Re: C15 for C20?
John Sand wrote:I'm out of C20, which plenty of recipes call for. I have C15 and C10. Pretty close, right?
Never substitute C-4 for C20
Re: C15 for C20?
Yea...you would need one hell of a blow off tube!!!dbrowning wrote:John Sand wrote:I'm out of C20, which plenty of recipes call for. I have C15 and C10. Pretty close, right?
Never substitute C-4 for C20
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Re: C15 for C20?
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
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Re: C15 for C20?
Now that's down right funny!BlackDuck wrote:Yea...you would need one hell of a blow off tube!!!dbrowning wrote:John Sand wrote:I'm out of C20, which plenty of recipes call for. I have C15 and C10. Pretty close, right?
Never substitute C-4 for C20
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