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Old 11-04-2009, 02:20 AM   #1
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does anybody have a useful link for somebody switching to all grain? maybe something that goes over the major differences, the different equipment needed, etc.


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http://www.suebob.com/brew/allgrain.htm

That's Bobby M's. I don't think it goes over equipment and the like, but it's a fantastic tutorial.


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agreed, awesome tutorial. how to brew has some good info on equipment.
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When I switched from extract to all grain I found that youtube offered a wealth of information.
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http://www.suebob.com/brew/allgrain.htm

That's Bobby M's. I don't think it goes over equipment and the like, but it's a fantastic tutorial.
I would like to thank Bobby M for writing the tablets and shecky for playing the role of Moses.
I have been looking for just that thing to help clear up a few things before i brew my first AG. Prost!
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For me, Denny's page made it all click together in my head:

http://hbd.org/cascade/dennybrew/
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http://www.suebob.com/brew/allgrain.htm

That's Bobby M's. I don't think it goes over equipment and the like, but it's a fantastic tutorial.
This is an excellent write up that breaks down the entire process very clearly. Also, for all the equipment, refer to the HBT Wiki (linked in the bar above) and just search for what you need to know - most things are explained in a very detail way.


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