Jakechan
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You know, I first started thinking about brewing AG only a few short weeks ago, and it was only a few short weeks before then (10th Nov actually) that I put down my first K&B after 20 yrs out of HB.
So naturally I searched the forums for guidance, and poked around the net here and there, hoping to find something that would make AG brewing all nice and easy for me. After all, I didnt want to have to work too hard to achieve this
But all I could really find was info for people who already know how to brew AG. Even the excellent guide written by Doc had me confused. Now you old hands will be looking at me thinking I must be pretty stupid - and thats probably a fair call - but I really had trouble understanding AG brewing in a nutshell.
Now that I have done it I really wish someone had broken the process down into 4 or 5 simple bullet points for me, because when you first start trying to understand it the whole thing can be pretty daunting.
For example, beer need only contain basic ingredients (no need to go into German Purity laws) - water, barley, hops and yeast. Now, this is plainly obvious! Isnt it? Nope, Im afraid not when you first start out its not!
If only someone had said "Mate, you just whack some barley in some water, heat it up to x for a bit, rinse it, drain it, boil it, coil it, whack in some yeast and let er rip!".
But this simple concept finally dawned upon me about a week ago because I was having trouble understanding just how simple process brewing really is in essence. I was making too much out of it. Sure, there is a whole lot more to it than that, but to make a basic beer, this is all you need know. And once you know this the rest just falls into place. All that other guff about Hop schedules, IBUs, culturing yeasts, racking, lautering etc can come later.
Someone started a thread about epiphanys, well I think mine was when I realised the simplicity of brewing as hypothetically quoted above. And the catalyst for this was actually talking to Ross from Craftbrewer, and then my subsequent order for 5kg of MO.
Anyway, I digress, for I have stumbled across an excellent website that tells you briefly, and succinctly how to brew beer. It wont make you a master brewer, but it will help someone like me to get started. I did a search for it but the search function did not return a single result so I figured the link had not yet been provided on AHB.
http://www.beerdude.com/howto_brew_allgrain.shtml
This is just my little story of how I got to brew AG, and hopefully the link may provide useful for someone else.
And Doc, now that I know how to brew AG, your excellent article is coming into its own mate. I have printed it out and am discovering some absolute pearls from it, thanks!
Cheers,
Jake
So naturally I searched the forums for guidance, and poked around the net here and there, hoping to find something that would make AG brewing all nice and easy for me. After all, I didnt want to have to work too hard to achieve this
But all I could really find was info for people who already know how to brew AG. Even the excellent guide written by Doc had me confused. Now you old hands will be looking at me thinking I must be pretty stupid - and thats probably a fair call - but I really had trouble understanding AG brewing in a nutshell.
Now that I have done it I really wish someone had broken the process down into 4 or 5 simple bullet points for me, because when you first start trying to understand it the whole thing can be pretty daunting.
For example, beer need only contain basic ingredients (no need to go into German Purity laws) - water, barley, hops and yeast. Now, this is plainly obvious! Isnt it? Nope, Im afraid not when you first start out its not!
If only someone had said "Mate, you just whack some barley in some water, heat it up to x for a bit, rinse it, drain it, boil it, coil it, whack in some yeast and let er rip!".
But this simple concept finally dawned upon me about a week ago because I was having trouble understanding just how simple process brewing really is in essence. I was making too much out of it. Sure, there is a whole lot more to it than that, but to make a basic beer, this is all you need know. And once you know this the rest just falls into place. All that other guff about Hop schedules, IBUs, culturing yeasts, racking, lautering etc can come later.
Someone started a thread about epiphanys, well I think mine was when I realised the simplicity of brewing as hypothetically quoted above. And the catalyst for this was actually talking to Ross from Craftbrewer, and then my subsequent order for 5kg of MO.
Anyway, I digress, for I have stumbled across an excellent website that tells you briefly, and succinctly how to brew beer. It wont make you a master brewer, but it will help someone like me to get started. I did a search for it but the search function did not return a single result so I figured the link had not yet been provided on AHB.
http://www.beerdude.com/howto_brew_allgrain.shtml
This is just my little story of how I got to brew AG, and hopefully the link may provide useful for someone else.
And Doc, now that I know how to brew AG, your excellent article is coming into its own mate. I have printed it out and am discovering some absolute pearls from it, thanks!
Cheers,
Jake