Gigantorus
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
And before you start saying "every partial-mash recipe is different mate" slap yourself.
I'm asking if there is a "general" calculation/percentage amounts used in 'most" partial-mash recipes? This would be for the common styles like pale ales, IPAs, amber ales etc.
For example something like (and this is just a guestimate)...for a basic pale ale....use the liquid from 1.5kg to 2.5kg of cracked malts in a mash/steep and 1.5kg to 2kg of LDME, and then add a hop schedule of your choice.
I'm just starting to play with partial mashes and wanting to get a base-point to start from (if there is one?) when developing recipes. I'd like to do some pale ales, some IPAs and an American brown ale.
Thanks,
Pete
And before you start saying "every partial-mash recipe is different mate" slap yourself.
I'm asking if there is a "general" calculation/percentage amounts used in 'most" partial-mash recipes? This would be for the common styles like pale ales, IPAs, amber ales etc.
For example something like (and this is just a guestimate)...for a basic pale ale....use the liquid from 1.5kg to 2.5kg of cracked malts in a mash/steep and 1.5kg to 2kg of LDME, and then add a hop schedule of your choice.
I'm just starting to play with partial mashes and wanting to get a base-point to start from (if there is one?) when developing recipes. I'd like to do some pale ales, some IPAs and an American brown ale.
Thanks,
Pete