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LME light

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Hi everyone,
Bit of a random question.
I can buy a 25kg tub of LME light for just under £50. My questions are: Does the light bit just mean the colour of the LME anD not a reduced flavour also when opened does this go off, as it will take me a couple of months to use it all?

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My understanding is the "light" is refering to colour of wash, not flavour.
And I would expect with limited cap off times, and proper procedures, the tub should last a couple of months.
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Light is indeed colour of end product.
Be careful with malt extract, it does stuck in the moisture from the air (like a hoover) and then turn into a solid lump.

Couple of months is ok. Perhaps more, but make sure the lid off for the least ammount of time and replaced securely. Better vaccy pack into batches.
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Might last you a long time.

OK I dont do it myself but I was recommended a UJSSM / LME recipe that uses:

100 litres of wash / 10 kg sugar / 20 kg grain / 4.5 kg LME.

That big 25 kg batch of LME could last for a few runs!! The price is OK though. Does it have a "best before" date?
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I got lazy for a while in my beer brewing, and have used a couple of these.
It can be difficult to pour, especially when cool/cold, and can get a bit messy. so if you can, bring indoors to warm up, then decant into smaller containers, I used 5 litre ex Tesco water bottles. means you only open it once, so reduces the risk of nasty's getting in.
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That really is a cheap deal.
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Do you mean good?

Your statement reads the other way to an American reader! :)

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Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies.

Not sure on a best before date myles.
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Easydrinker wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 12:59 am Do you mean good?

Your statement reads the other way to an American reader! :)

Donald is targetting your house with nukes as I tap this.

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myles wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:39 am Might last you a long time.

OK I dont do it myself but I was recommended a UJSSM / LME recipe that uses:

100 litres of wash / 10 kg sugar / 20 kg grain / 4.5 kg LME.

That big 25 kg batch of LME could last for a few runs!! The price is OK though. Does it have a "best before" date?
if you try it let me know, I've an old lme beer kit that I'm pondering using. No idea in what though, but it's nor beeing made in to beer thats for sure. have been on the shelf over 3 years.
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Swedish Pride wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:33 am
myles wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:39 am Might last you a long time.

OK I dont do it myself but I was recommended a UJSSM / LME recipe that uses:

100 litres of wash / 10 kg sugar / 20 kg grain / 4.5 kg LME.

That big 25 kg batch of LME could last for a few runs!! The price is OK though. Does it have a "best before" date?
if you try it let me know, I've an old lme beer kit that I'm pondering using. No idea in what though, but it's nor beeing made in to beer thats for sure. have been on the shelf over 3 years.
Hi mate,
I have done this once using a smaller purchase of LME.
I Used 4kg of LME and 1 kg sugar
1/2 tin of bakers yeast and then nuked over jd chips. It turned out with a nice flavour so I thought I would have another go.
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Re: LME light

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Cheers lad, I'll se about giving it a whirl
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