Did this as my second-ever all grain (except had a manifold for lautering instead of a pop bottle, and an immersion chiller instead of a snowbank!)
I did a 5 gal batch, with slightly generous portions to make up for assumed beginners inefficiency. Used cereal mashed corn meal, minute rice, canadian 2-row, and some cluster to replace the Williamette hops.
A few highlights from the brew day:
-getting so excited about doing a cereal mash that I forgot to crush the barley before I added it. (Solution: pretended that barley didn't exist, added an extra lb, crushed this time)
-adding strike water... stirring... wondering why my grain is so dry ... only THEN noticing the the enormous pool of water on the other side of my cooler. In the future I'll try to keep my lautering valve closed for this step.
-Knocking apart my manifold on my second batch sparge, emptying a pound of grain into my pot (had to dump it all back into the cooler, go into the 170* mash with rubber gloves to fix the manifold.)
-Boiling over. Boiling over again. Rinse, repeat, rinse.
-Just now realized I forgot irish moss. Guess I'll do gelatin in the secondary.
- However... I got my final volume very close, and SG was about 1.047 .. so... woo hoo!
Update: kegged and served! Not crystal clear, even with gelatin, but pretty good. Tastes like a nice, light beer, though I have a bit of a sweet finish - might have mashed a bit too high. Gets good reviews so far though!