Sun May 17, 2009 2:44 am
Every fermentable has a yield value expressed in ppg (points per pound per gallon). So, for example most DME is 44 ppg. One pound of DME in one gallon of water will yield 44 points, or 1.044. A five gallon recipie with 6 lbs of DME will be 1.053 (ie. 6 * 44 = 264 / 5 = 52.8 or 1.053).
It gets a little trickier with all grain - because that theoretical yield is effected by your actual efficiency. In other words, if you are only 75% efficient at extracting the sugars from 2 Row malt (36 ppg), then you would only get 27 ppg, and you would need 1.96 pounds for every gallon of wort, or 9.8 pounds for the 5 gallon previous example (1.053).
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