To the OP: One piece of equipment you'll certainly need is a Ph meter. They vary in price and function, but to know your Ph level "going in to the mash" is to make a better beer. Bru'n water is an invaluable tool for water management.
To Gavin C: I can't agree more that adjustments during the middle of a mash cycle is somewhat like shutting the barn door after the cow has gotten out. I did an iodine test last brew and I was converted in 20 minutes. I let the mash ride it out for 60 minutes for flavor extraction reasons......maybe that was unnecessary but I did it.
To Gavin C: I can't agree more that adjustments during the middle of a mash cycle is somewhat like shutting the barn door after the cow has gotten out. I did an iodine test last brew and I was converted in 20 minutes. I let the mash ride it out for 60 minutes for flavor extraction reasons......maybe that was unnecessary but I did it.