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    Munton's Oaked Ale

    Guys, thanks very much. So, I'll use the Safale yeast (12g) and ditch the Munton's. I'll pop the oak chips into a small hop muslin bag, and follow the kit for the rest. I'll bottle - and that has been the success of my last brew with great carbonation - so that all sounds good. Really...
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    The EU Poll.

    An easy one this. We stay in of course. The benefits we get from being in the EU are enormous, on the political front (a much stronger common voice internationally for climate change etc) and financially. The costs of being in are just tiny - the amount we pay is nothing compared to the...
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    Munton's Oaked Ale

    OK, about to do my second ever brew. The first (Kinder Bitter - came with the kit as a gift) was bottled 4 week's ago and is just about drinkable. It was awful 10 days ago... So, I picked up a Munton's Oaked Ale kit to try to get a decent enough beer before moving to small batches of AG (BIAB)...
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    First brew on the way

    OK, sounds like a cheap enough system to go AG :thumb: I'm not sure I'll brew batches of 25 litres as I'm the only one likely to drink the bloody stuff when it's brewed ! So, if I go for 10 litres in a batch I guess it's going to work well.
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    First brew on the way

    Perfect, many thanks
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    First brew on the way

    And stupid questions ref BIAB that I can't find an answer to: Should I mash-out? Should I sparge the grains after the mash stage? My guess to both questions is yes, but how much of a difference will it make to the end result, given that this will be my first AG brew? I know we all...
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    First brew on the way

    I hope you have more success than I did on bottling day :-? Made a mess of the lounge (don't ask) and I have various different levels in my bottles. At least I can see which level works best with the priming sugar :thumb: super cheap hose with a tap that wouldn't close was included in my starter...
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    First brew on the way

    Looks good value - thanks for the tip! Amazing that I'd never heard of BIAB until last evening.... Question though - is the electric boiler strong enough to get a good rolling (roiling?) boil for 23 litres? The reading I've done suggests that gas is the ONLY way. I'd be delighted if that is not...
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    First brew on the way

    I saw Clibet's guide after I posted my introduction - made me smile :) I've been looking at some super complicated (for me) recipes and the need for lots of kit. All of that changed having found that post - and the BiaB concept that I'd never heard of. I'm travelling next weekend but...
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    First brew on the way

    OK, just joined what looks (and smells) like a great club. Christmas present (Kilner Bitter kit) now bottled and many lessons learnt. About to move to all grain after only doing one simple kit. Wise or not?
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