andy-10
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After years of making beer with extract, I'm thinking of trying an All Grain recipe.
I don't have room for any specialist equipment so I'll be trying Brew in a Bag on my stove.
As I understand it (please correct me on this if I'm wrong) once I've sprouted my barley I need to kiln or bake it, to add flavour and to stop the sprouting process.
But in a normal oven, this will take a lot of time and work.
What if I just heavily kilned a third of the barley, then immediately mashed it with the other "green" two thirds? Would this be a problem?
Also, is it essential to put the grain through a crusher before adding it to the bag?
Thanks
I don't have room for any specialist equipment so I'll be trying Brew in a Bag on my stove.
As I understand it (please correct me on this if I'm wrong) once I've sprouted my barley I need to kiln or bake it, to add flavour and to stop the sprouting process.
But in a normal oven, this will take a lot of time and work.
What if I just heavily kilned a third of the barley, then immediately mashed it with the other "green" two thirds? Would this be a problem?
Also, is it essential to put the grain through a crusher before adding it to the bag?
Thanks