opinions, advice on recipe for 1st grain/extract brew

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shuie

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This will be my first attempt at brewing with steeping grains. Any thoughts or advice on the ingredients, the times, or the process is greatly appreciated.

Grains:
2lbs - Pale Ale Euro, cracked
1lb - CL60, cracked
8oz - Chocolate, cracked
0.85oz - Roasted Barley, cracked
4oz - Carapils, uncracked (we added this at the last minute)

Steep grains for 1hr @ 156 degrees

add extract - 3lbs Gold Light DME, 3lbs unhopped amber LME
bring to boil for 1hr total
-@15 minutes add 1/2 of a 1oz package of Cluster pellet hops 7.9% AA
-@45 minutes add 1/2 tbsp of irish moss

add wort to 2-3 gallons of refrigerated springwater in the primary bucket, fill to 5 gallons

prepare 1 package of Wyeast 1007 liquid German Ale Yeast and add to primary when wort is chilled.
 
Secondary fermentation is really not neccissary on most beers so leaving it in primary for 3 weeks is a good idea.
 
Secondary fermentation is really not neccissary on most beers so leaving it in primary for 3 weeks is a good idea.

very true, oxidation can occour moving your brew to much ide just leave it in the primary and throw out the idea of the secondary, hey you may even use your secondary for another batch! :rockin:
 

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