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    All-grain newbie...having issues.

    So, I have good news to report. I added a RO system to my home. A bit pricey for the initial setup, but the water it gives me is near distilled, so I I have a pretty good baseline for water. I decided to go this route, because of all the other filters I have in my house for the refrigerator...
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    All-grain newbie...having issues.

    So, I've been reading about water this week, and there are opinions out there that you should test your water every brew with a home kit like LaMotte's (expensive), but home test kit's aren't as accurate as professionally done (like Ward Labs). I've read some posts that say water doesn't really...
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    All-grain newbie...having issues.

    My go to is MDHB in Columbia, but the Flying Barrel in Frederick is pretty decent as well. Just depends where I am when I need to get supplies. I found the analysis before I added the water system to my house. pH is 6.25 Hardness 3 gpg Iron 0 ppm Nitrates 2 ppm TDS 44 ppm Copper .4 ppm...
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    All-grain newbie...having issues.

    Yes, understood. My understanding is that's why you do the iodine test, to ensure there aren't any unconverted starches left in your mash.
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    All-grain newbie...having issues.

    Hi IslandLizard, Thanks for the lengthy reply. I used the mill at my LHBS. I never considered that it might have to be run through multiple times. I'll consider that next go around, or until I get my own mill. I did get close to my intended post boil volume, although I started with slightly...
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    All-grain newbie...having issues.

    Good morning all, Yesterday I did my second all-grain brew. I've been brewing for about 3 years now, but I've stuck mostly to LME, simply because it a) takes less time b) harder to screw up. I started sanitizing my equipment around 1 pm yesterday, and pitched my yeast around 9 pm. I was using...
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    False bottom questions

    Thanks guys. I think I'll combine your advise and see how it works on my next brew. Bazzoka filter will come out, and I'll get a dip tube for my pot, and then I can filter into the fermentor. $1 a filter is a cheap test, compared to a $100 false bottom. I may also try not filtering at some...
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    False bottom questions

    Good morning all, Just joined the forum, and this is my first post. I've been brewing for a little over a year now, and I've done several LME and kit brews, and one all grain brew (still fermenting). I started off brewing by buying my own kettle Update International SPS-40, drilling the holes...
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