Roadie
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Brittany0731 said:What's the boneyard?
It's part of the paid membership on this site.
Brittany0731 said:What's the boneyard?
And apparently he feels he needs to learn how to tweak his extracts and become good at that before delving in to whole grains. GUYS!!!! I'm back at square ONE!! HELP!!!
So through my fishing yesterday I have learned that aside from the complicated-ness is that it is super time consuming? He said 3 hours to brew as opposed to 1 for extract. Any opinions on that?
Ha! My wife knows if I say 3 hours then it will actually be 6.
And apparently he feels he needs to learn how to tweak his extracts and become good at that before delving in to whole grains. GUYS!!!! I'm back at square ONE!! HELP!!!
What's the difference between all grain in a mash tun to biab?
So if it is apparently considerably cheaper why wouldn't everyone biab?
A stir plate also may be more than he wants because it sounds like he's just getting his footing now.
I disagree with this. I made starters from the get go and IMHO, it is a great practice for any level brewer. Yeast health IMO is one of the most important steps in brewing. Which is why I have yet to go all grain. From my research, yeast health and temp control are more important than brewing all grain. You can go all grain, but if your yeast aren't happy...your still not going to have good brew. I do partial mash because I chose to spend my money on these two things instead and don't regret it. Just my .02 cents.
I disagree with this. I made starters from the get go and IMHO, it is a great practice for any level brewer. Yeast health IMO is one of the most important steps in brewing. Which is why I have yet to go all grain. From my research, yeast health and temp control are more important than brewing all grain. You can go all grain, but if your yeast aren't happy...your still not going to have good brew. I do partial mash because I chose to spend my money on these two things instead and don't regret it. Just my .02 cents.
So through my fishing yesterday I have learned that aside from the complicated-ness is that it is super time consuming? He said 3 hours to brew as opposed to 1 for extract. Any opinions on that?
And apparently he feels he needs to learn how to tweak his extracts and become good at that before delving in to whole grains. GUYS!!!! I'm back at square ONE!! HELP!!!
I understand but it sounds, based solely on what the OP is saying, that he may not be ready for that. I certainly did not say nor imply lack of importance. It was just a suggestion.
OK its the day after. So what was the final gift/gifts?
and now you can let us know who you husband is,(his HBT Member name), so we know who this lucky guy is
Merry Christmas!