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eager_brewer

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I am going to attempt my first all grain this weekend. It is a simple IPA. I have built my masher out of a converted water cooler. I only have one Boil pot but I can deal with that. Any advice for my first time? As always thank you all!
 
I did my first AG two weeks ago. The best tip I got was to make sure I had some boiling water and chilled water on hand to make mash temperature adjustments, if necessary after mashing in. Good Luck!
 
My advice is to relax, not worry, etc.!:) Also, IMHO, it helps to 'prime' your cooler/mash tun by adding some near boiling water to it, letting it sit, then draining it before adding you grains and mash water. It helps with strike temps.
 
I don't agree with dumping the preheat water, it's wasteful. I like to achieve the same goal by striking a little warm and see where the temp goes. If too hot, stir and give it a minute to cool.
 
Bobby_M said:
I don't agree with dumping the preheat water, it's wasteful.
Agreed. But if you boil some pre-heat water in a separate pot, you can re-use it in your sparge water.
 
FlyGuy said:
Agreed. But if you boil some pre-heat water in a separate pot, you can re-use it in your sparge water.
Yes, or for clean up. I'm talking only a couple of quarts of water.
 
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