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SoulBrew

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If I steep more grains, in theory I should be able to use less extract? Any info would be great...
 
basically, yes. The extreme end of this is all grain brewing, where you don't use any extract.

There are a number of things that become more important as you begin to use more grain and less extract. For example:
- using the right amount of water for the amount of grain
- hitting and holding the temp of the grain/water mix (the mash)
- proper rinsing of the grain when done mashing to get the sugars into the kettle

Look up "partial mash". That's a half-way point between extract brewing and all grain brewing. You will conduct a small mash of grain to get some of the fermentables and then supplement the wort with extract to get the gravity you are after.
 
If I steep more grains, in theory I should be able to use less extract? Any info would be great...

Yes & No. Steeping more grain will add more unfermentables into the wort, so you would need to offset this with more extract to balance out the beer.

Steeping a pound of Crystal will add about 15 gravity points (about .003 to the SG). But since a lot of the sugars are unfermentable, it might add .002 to the FG, making the final product sweeter.
 
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