G-Town Brewer
Active Member
Hi All
I'm about to embark on my maiden all-grain brew (hopefully this weekend if I receive all ingredients through post) and have a couple of questions. I have opted for the Townes IPA recipe which I found on here as it seems fairly straightforward with a short list of ingredients to get me started.
I have been doing as much research as possible and have found the info on here invaluable. I have also been reading Dave Line's Big Book of brewing. All the recipes in his book call for a considerable amount of sugar to be added to the boil - normally 2lb for a 5 gal brew. I've not seem one recipe on here which calls for sugars to be added in this way.
Has this now become unfashionable to do this or what are the reasons behind this?
I'm about to embark on my maiden all-grain brew (hopefully this weekend if I receive all ingredients through post) and have a couple of questions. I have opted for the Townes IPA recipe which I found on here as it seems fairly straightforward with a short list of ingredients to get me started.
I have been doing as much research as possible and have found the info on here invaluable. I have also been reading Dave Line's Big Book of brewing. All the recipes in his book call for a considerable amount of sugar to be added to the boil - normally 2lb for a 5 gal brew. I've not seem one recipe on here which calls for sugars to be added in this way.
Has this now become unfashionable to do this or what are the reasons behind this?