How many ways to skin a cat?!
I prefer a small cut on a leg and compressed air.
How many ways to skin a cat?!
Dont know....stopped counting....mje1980 said:How many ways to skin a cat?!
That's exactly right. It's fair enough as people have different objectives, budgets, equipment availability etc. etc. but I think it's "missing out" if people do things a certain way due to lack of understanding, and create more work for themselves when there is a simple way that addresses the root cause.mje1980 said:How many ways to skin a cat?!
I know. I should say I BIAB in a 98L pot, so have almost full volume immediately, aside from a bit of sparge water.Ducatiboy stu said:There is nothing to convert in xtals and darker malts.
You are better of steeping it in hot water over the same duration as your mash.
Taking mash water out early is going to lower your diastic power for the mash.
And a lack of experiance.Adr_0 said:That's exactly right. It's fair enough as people have different objectives, budgets, equipment availability etc. etc. but I think it's "missing out" if people do things a certain way due to lack of understanding, and create more work for themselves when there is a simple way that addresses the root cause.
Mind you, I guess people also do things with full understanding and still happily create more work for themselves.
I mashed the above stout for the best part of 2 hours. Came out fantastic! The smoke is forward but then it subdues to a more roasty/chocolatey finish.Ducatiboy stu said:Its actually OK to mash your darks grains.
There is no rule that says you cant.
Plenty of brewers mash dark grains and are still alive to talk of their exploits in the methods of of " **** it...im throwing all my grains in the tun "
See, with full respect to the other brewers that is absolute horse5hit. Roasted grains are fine to mash if your water is buffered according.jkhlt1210 said:That info is very handy to know about dark roasted malts. I had never heard you're not supposed to mash them with everything
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