Need some advice! thanks

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Jerry Cornelius

Re: Need some advice! thanks

Post by Jerry Cornelius » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:00 pm

Hello Phil, welcome to the site.

Here's Jim's guide to his way of making full mash beer. Well worth reading through.

Chris-X1 has published several video guides, very good info there as well.

Also, do a search in 'Brewing Equipment' for a guide on making your own gear, very detailed and informative. I managed to knock my gear together from the guides and tips there.

Good luck and have fun making some great beer :D

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Re: Need some advice! thanks

Post by Horden Hillbilly » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:03 pm

Have a good browse through the brewdays & brewing equipment sections to see how it is done & the equipment used.

To see how I brew from kits and all grain, click here.

escapizm

Re: Need some advice! thanks

Post by escapizm » Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:12 pm

This forum is all you need, making the equipment IMO was nearly as much fun ad the first class product at the end. A copy of graham wheeler brew your own British ale is a good recipe book. I found the technique in it complements the more detailed write ups you'll find on here.

ChrisG

Re: Need some advice! thanks

Post by ChrisG » Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:46 am

Horden Hillbilly wrote:Have a good browse through the brewdays & brewing equipment sections to see how it is done & the equipment used.

To see how I brew from kits and all grain, click here.
Yes take a look at Hordens's site, it helped me immensely when I was starting out and I'm up to my 20th all grain, one year on ;)

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