Eliterunner1
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Last night I completed my first attempt at an all grain with my dads help (he's been doing all grain for years).
I can see why a lot of brewers end up progressing to this stage of brewing because I found it to be much more involved!
We did a pretty low gravity Northern Brewer Pro Series Kit, Surly Bitter Brewer, which is their spring seasonal bitter using English malts and American Glacier and Warrior hops.
I don't quite know how to relay all of the details of the brew session (efficiency, etc.) but I can say that we did a single mash infusion and batch sparged twice and the OG came out right on the money at 1.040.
It was a really fun brew and I'm just lucky to have my old man not far from my college so that we can share a pretty decent all grain setup.
Fuel the addiction! We get started on the kegerator today:rockin:
I can see why a lot of brewers end up progressing to this stage of brewing because I found it to be much more involved!
We did a pretty low gravity Northern Brewer Pro Series Kit, Surly Bitter Brewer, which is their spring seasonal bitter using English malts and American Glacier and Warrior hops.
I don't quite know how to relay all of the details of the brew session (efficiency, etc.) but I can say that we did a single mash infusion and batch sparged twice and the OG came out right on the money at 1.040.
It was a really fun brew and I'm just lucky to have my old man not far from my college so that we can share a pretty decent all grain setup.
Fuel the addiction! We get started on the kegerator today:rockin: