Mr Majik
Well-Known Member
Hi all, looking for a pointer..
Real basics for AG. Where i am its hard (apart from internet orders) to get what i need.
However i know where some hops are growing and i'm going to take a cutting of these to grow in my garden next year.
Now on to the malt... Nothing near me but i have found a farm that sells barley grain at 0.31⬠the kilo.
I'm not intending to buy any new kit (mash tuns etc) for the time being so can someone point me to an istructible on how to make beer from grain without specialised kit.
this is how i understand it so far from what i have read...
Germinate (no problem there, i can geminate, i'm quite pleased with my germinating skills. At school they Called me the "germinator"... This is of course a lie, they didnt.)
Remove the sprout.. That im not sure how to do but im sure i'll fugure something out, if i left it on would it cause a problem for flavor? .
Dry*.. Well i'm gussing that means dehydrate, that i can do.
* or bake for different maly types voir caramel, choc etc
Then crush. I dont have a mill but i do own a lump hammer and have some paving slabs to hand.
Then we come to steeping..
I've seen some fantastic kit out there but in not really willing to invest until im sure im going to realy get in to this full on. So i'll make do,if possible, with my 15L aluminium cooking pot, gas hob and thermometer..
Steeping, putting mostly pail malts with a smattering of speciality malts (made from baking germinated barley) in water and, starting with a relativly low temperature, raising the temperature to activate different groups on enzymes for cirtain periods of time to brake down the starch to sugars ending up with a wort ready for fermenting (possibly with the addition of other fermentables)
Then the rest is as if following a kit.
Any way thats what i have understood, can anyone shed any more light on that or point me in the direction of a "brewing from grain the ye olde fashioned way" instruction.
Much appreciated
Mr Majik
Real basics for AG. Where i am its hard (apart from internet orders) to get what i need.
However i know where some hops are growing and i'm going to take a cutting of these to grow in my garden next year.
Now on to the malt... Nothing near me but i have found a farm that sells barley grain at 0.31⬠the kilo.
I'm not intending to buy any new kit (mash tuns etc) for the time being so can someone point me to an istructible on how to make beer from grain without specialised kit.
this is how i understand it so far from what i have read...
Germinate (no problem there, i can geminate, i'm quite pleased with my germinating skills. At school they Called me the "germinator"... This is of course a lie, they didnt.)
Remove the sprout.. That im not sure how to do but im sure i'll fugure something out, if i left it on would it cause a problem for flavor? .
Dry*.. Well i'm gussing that means dehydrate, that i can do.
* or bake for different maly types voir caramel, choc etc
Then crush. I dont have a mill but i do own a lump hammer and have some paving slabs to hand.
Then we come to steeping..
I've seen some fantastic kit out there but in not really willing to invest until im sure im going to realy get in to this full on. So i'll make do,if possible, with my 15L aluminium cooking pot, gas hob and thermometer..
Steeping, putting mostly pail malts with a smattering of speciality malts (made from baking germinated barley) in water and, starting with a relativly low temperature, raising the temperature to activate different groups on enzymes for cirtain periods of time to brake down the starch to sugars ending up with a wort ready for fermenting (possibly with the addition of other fermentables)
Then the rest is as if following a kit.
Any way thats what i have understood, can anyone shed any more light on that or point me in the direction of a "brewing from grain the ye olde fashioned way" instruction.
Much appreciated
Mr Majik