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Muddydisco

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Hi all
Our forum over in the uk had a back to basics challenge to make an AG full mash without your brew equipment and thought I'd make you guy's laugh over here!
Nothing was weighed out or volumes everything was just a guesstimate.

HLT on
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Mash tun and grains

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Waiting for strike temp

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Hop stopper

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Crash cooling in a moderate to fast flowing stream!

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Cold break forming

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Ready to pitch yeast

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After 3 hrs this has got a good yeast head on it already!

Can't wait to try it!

Went for something like an old english ale

brew length is around 5 ltr

Hope I made you laugh!
 
If society as we know it ends tommorrow, you will still be brewing your beer the basic way well done MD

Pumpy :)
 
Awesome! Gotta love the one-pot brews. Strange thing is they come out very drinkable - better than kit beers :D .
 
Love the flowing stream as a chiller!

Well played. :icon_cheers:
 
Love the flowing stream as a chiller!

Well played. :icon_cheers:


Flowing streams - I remember them ! :icon_drool2:

Let's not forget that mankind has been making beer for thousands of years. What these pommies used is absolutely hi tech compared to what the Sumerians used in 1,000BC !
 
Having started AG brewing on a woodfired burner I reckon there's something to be said for it. I reckon it looks great.
 
Hey muddydisco, cool post !!!

Made me have a laugh. but where the herms?


QldKev
 
pure style mate.

My grandparents sold a slow combustion stove without offering it to the family first... ;(

I would have loved it for my shed
 
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