In the recipe he specifies "2000g Dark Malt Extract". Any ideas as to whether he means Liquid or Dry

I'll also be dropping the 5 saccharin tabs since I'd like to use Windsor yeast (if my LHBS has any in) - sound feasible?
* 1.0kg LME ≈ 0.8kg DME
Thanks DaaB, I thought 2kg sounded a bit low. I've had a scan around for the extract values for LME and DME and found one of your posts that gives the values as:DaaB wrote:If you want to hit the 6% 1060 gravity mark in the book you'll need to use 2.8kg of dme.
That does look the wrong way round.CrownCap wrote:Thanks DaaB, I thought 2kg sounded a bit low. I've had a scan around for the extract values for LME and DME and found one of your posts that gives the values as:DaaB wrote:If you want to hit the 6% 1060 gravity mark in the book you'll need to use 2.8kg of dme.
1kg of LME will raise the gravity of 1L of water by 374pts
1kg of DME will raise the gravity of 1L of water by 300pts
That doesn't sound the right way round to me or am I a bit 'hard of thinking' today
Also can't find anything for plain old sugar (presumably its quite high) I'd like to be able to have a go at calculating an expected OG and scale the whole thing to 23L.
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FV 22L
pts/kg/L Efficiency* Weight (kg) Pts Gravity
DME 374 0.92 2.50 39
Crystal 265 0.70 0.25 2
Roast Barley 260 0.70 0.25 2
Soft Brown Sugar 375 1.00 1.00 17
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Total 60
Thanks TJB, I seem to remember the photos in the book show EDME liquid malt extract so had an inkling that it wasn't dry.TJB wrote:Dave didn't have access to dry malt extract so any of his recipes are for Liquid.
Well it will be my first too!TJB wrote:I've brewed that recipe (My first ever Extract Beer) some 23 years ago, and my notes were that it produced a rounded beer, very close to the bottle beer.
I shall bare these sage points in mind. Although glugging overprimed bottles sounds like it could be a fun spectator sport!TJB wrote:Of course the fact that it was overprimed led to most of my mates describing it as a foam fire extinguisher (Good head retention) . . . . Was even funnier watching one of them try and glug it from the bottle![]()
Oh last note from that brew was "Don't try and boil this in a 16 pint kettle again"