lukiferj
Self Made Alehouse
Yep. But I'm fairly sure that's not what he was getting at.JDW81 said:I boil my grains from time to time. Decoction anyone?
Yep. But I'm fairly sure that's not what he was getting at.JDW81 said:I boil my grains from time to time. Decoction anyone?
I do realise that, but there is a common misconception that boiling grains is a no-no.lukiferj said:Yep. But I'm fairly sure that's not what he was getting at.
Maxi-biab, then add extract and top up. Not all grain, but it works well.gillie said:sorry new to grain how could i increase wort amount to get more then 3 lots of 5ltr?
All good mate.gillie said:lukiferj - sorry about that one of those funny til ya say things. DON'T DRINK AND TYPE someone always gets hurt.
Lots of top rate ideas from everyone. the most i have got from my urn was 15lt after mashout with about 4kg of grain. so i was thinking of a pale ale base split into 3x5lt batch's to make a pale, ipa and maybe try a rye or alt?
sorry new to grain how could i increase wort amount to get more then 3 lots of 5ltr?
I've often wondered this but never gotten around to asking the question, so I'll take the opportunity now.... we are told not to boil malted barley due to the extraction of tannins and polyphenols from the husk, but this obviously happens with decoction mashing. So how bad is it?JDW81 said:I do realise that, but there is a common misconception that boiling grains is a no-no.
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