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What equipment?
I am writing future episodes of our Beer TV show and would like to ask what equipment would you like to see discussed or compared. Much thanks for your time...
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All grain for beginners
One thing that I'd like to know more about,
I've always been an extract brewer, but like many I've been curious about making the jump to all grain. I was wondering about the basic kinds of equipment (mash tun, lauter tun etc...). Its also important to think about cost, and what the different options are; I've heard many methods for converting a cooler into a mash tun for instance, and I wonder how a cooler compares to factory made brewing equipment. tx
I've always been an extract brewer, but like many I've been curious about making the jump to all grain. I was wondering about the basic kinds of equipment (mash tun, lauter tun etc...). Its also important to think about cost, and what the different options are; I've heard many methods for converting a cooler into a mash tun for instance, and I wonder how a cooler compares to factory made brewing equipment. tx
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Re: All grain for beginners
We have a show up coming about going all grain. I wanted a setup that was easy to use and kept the cost down as low as possible. Should be a fun show...Benjamin1c wrote:One thing that I'd like to know more about,
I've always been an extract brewer, but like many I've been curious about making the jump to all grain. I was wondering about the basic kinds of equipment (mash tun, lauter tun etc...). Its also important to think about cost, and what the different options are; I've heard many methods for converting a cooler into a mash tun for instance, and I wonder how a cooler compares to factory made brewing equipment. tx
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