Grimsawyer
Well-Known Member
I've seen many all grain setups and the MLT is the mash tun and lauder tun at the same time. ok. What exactly is mashing. What exactly is Laudering? The idea is to keep the temp @ specified temp for X time then run a higher temp water over the whole thing to pull as much sugar out of the grainbed as you can. I know it's a process of extracting the startches and enzymes out of the grain and letting the enzymes turn the startches into sugars but I guess I missed the boat on the definition of mash and the definition of laudering (or is it lautering, my apologies, <--- worlds worst speller!) I know steeping is almost kinda similar to the aforementioned process, but steeping is just pulling whatever is in some specialty grains out and not worrying about any startch to sugar conversion, usually used when making extract beers.
Anyhow, HELP!!! I'm so confused.:cross:
