matth
Well-Known Member
I realise this has probably already been covered elsewher, but i can't find it so i'd thought i'd just ask.
Typically, is it best to start off (being totally new to brewing) with extract or All grain? I am not interested in kit and all grain appeals to the tinkerer in me - so i can adjust recipes and tastes etc - that is why i want to brew, more so than the financial savings anyway.
I am just thinking that i seem to need a bit more equipment (and time) to start with AG as opposed to extract and extract looks easier and quicker, but less control on the outcome.
Any way i realise this is probably a question of opinions rather than a hard and fast rule, but oppinions are appreciated from the experienced amongst you.
Also just a another questions on equipment - can i use the boiler as a mashtun? if so how much cleaning is involved between mashing and boiling? and do you just empy it in to the FV (and then clean that again)?
Cheers.
Matt
:hmm:
Typically, is it best to start off (being totally new to brewing) with extract or All grain? I am not interested in kit and all grain appeals to the tinkerer in me - so i can adjust recipes and tastes etc - that is why i want to brew, more so than the financial savings anyway.
I am just thinking that i seem to need a bit more equipment (and time) to start with AG as opposed to extract and extract looks easier and quicker, but less control on the outcome.
Any way i realise this is probably a question of opinions rather than a hard and fast rule, but oppinions are appreciated from the experienced amongst you.
Also just a another questions on equipment - can i use the boiler as a mashtun? if so how much cleaning is involved between mashing and boiling? and do you just empy it in to the FV (and then clean that again)?
Cheers.
Matt
:hmm: