Fritt3r
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Hey folks, just started in February. Novice brewer popping in to say hi!
I've got a juicy IPA and an ESB conditioning in bottles. I'm moving up to making my first partial mash kit later today - Best Case Northern LightsWelcome to HBT, you're at the right place!
What have you brewed so far?
I don't see an ingredient list or instructions on their website. What are you mashing?making my first partial mash kit later today - Best Case Northern Lights
I don't see an ingredient list or instructions on their website. What are you mashing?
I'm following along with the provided instructions. Got my water warming up now and have all my equipment sanitized.Ah, I see, because of the Dextrin Malt!^
Are you're planning to mash those 2 together in a small pot with 1.5 liter of water?
If so, you can keep that at around 65°C in a prewarmed (but turned off) oven for 30' to an hour.
It will probably work fine, but it's not the best way for mashing. Kit instructions tend to make it easy, but not optimal.I'm following along with the provided instructions. Got my water warming up now and have all my equipment sanitized.
I realized after, there was no mash portion in the instructions. Just the steep. I managed to keep it at or around 155.It will probably work fine, but it's not the best way for mashing. Kit instructions tend to make it easy, but not optimal.
Just so you know, there's a distinct difference between steeping and mashing. 2 different processes, each with a different purpose.
But definitely make sure to keep those "mashing" temps between 150 and 155F, not any higher.
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