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I have spend the last day or so reading and watching youtube videos about AG.
Ignoring equipment, BIAB against 3 vessel, etc. Is the process really so simple:
1) Heat water
2) put grain into water for required time to mash
3) drain wort (or lift bag) to another vessel
4) pour higher temperature water through grain to sparge into first lot of wort
5) boil whole amount of wort for required time
6) add hops at required intervals during boil time.
7) cool and decant to FV
Disadvantages:
Time to brew much longer than kit
Smell and risk of boil-over / wrath of SWMBO
Advantages:
tastes better than kit
costs about the same as average kit or less if buying malts in bulk. Admittedly this is based on me reading 1 recipe and getting prices from a sponsors website so it may not be true all the time.
I realise that this is oversimplifying the process but is the above basically correct?
Andy
Ignoring equipment, BIAB against 3 vessel, etc. Is the process really so simple:
1) Heat water
2) put grain into water for required time to mash
3) drain wort (or lift bag) to another vessel
4) pour higher temperature water through grain to sparge into first lot of wort
5) boil whole amount of wort for required time
6) add hops at required intervals during boil time.
7) cool and decant to FV
Disadvantages:
Time to brew much longer than kit
Smell and risk of boil-over / wrath of SWMBO
Advantages:
tastes better than kit
costs about the same as average kit or less if buying malts in bulk. Admittedly this is based on me reading 1 recipe and getting prices from a sponsors website so it may not be true all the time.
I realise that this is oversimplifying the process but is the above basically correct?
Andy