dennisdk2000 said:
If you do stepped mashes, what is your mashing schedule?
I know that many people use different schedules for different styles, so it would be helpful if you included a note about whether it's a cover-all-styles schedule, or if it relates to a particular style, or even a specific beer recipe.
Just trying to understand things a bit more for now...
Dennis
Thank you all for the feed-back so far and for answering the survey. :thumb:
Perhaps I didn't make it very clear in my original post: I know that many people don't bother with stepped mashes either because they find it is unnecessary for their brews, or they find it to be too much of a faff compared to any benefits if may offer. And that's great - I'm a great believer in keeping things simple.
But I am intrigued by all the various processes that makes up the brewing process: malting, water chemistry, mashing, sparging, boiling, fermenting. etc. So I want to understand what it's all about, and maybe have a play about with so I can make up my own mind.
And as much as I like to keep things simple a lot of the time, sometimes I WANT to faff about and over-think and over-complicate things, because this is after all a hobby to me - a hobby I greatly enjoy, and therefore any time spent on it is enjoyable.
All that said, keep the feed-back coming. If you don't bother with stepped mashes and find it a waste of time, just do the survey and the numbers will tell me what I need to know.
Dennis