QuadConPana
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I jumped into BIAB after doing only 3 extract batches. After 3 batches that ran from poor to acceptable, I went back to extract.
The more I read about AG, the more convinced I become that I should stick with extract (with specialty grains) until I can do AG right. It seems pretty easy to replace the main malt with an extract, add specialty grains, and copy damn near any recipe. Working with a nylon bag and turkey fryer just doesn't seem like the best way to achieve the perfect mash temp for the best enzymatic reactions. Meanwhile, I expect the people at Briess, etc. are probably making their DME under pretty well controlled conditions. It just seems like until I can afford a proper HLT and Mash tun, that I probably couldn't do a better job.
Any comments to the contrary?
The more I read about AG, the more convinced I become that I should stick with extract (with specialty grains) until I can do AG right. It seems pretty easy to replace the main malt with an extract, add specialty grains, and copy damn near any recipe. Working with a nylon bag and turkey fryer just doesn't seem like the best way to achieve the perfect mash temp for the best enzymatic reactions. Meanwhile, I expect the people at Briess, etc. are probably making their DME under pretty well controlled conditions. It just seems like until I can afford a proper HLT and Mash tun, that I probably couldn't do a better job.
Any comments to the contrary?