How good can all grain get ?

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Flaneur

Re: How good can all grain get ?

Post by Flaneur » Sat Dec 27, 2014 6:13 pm

There is a lot of truth in the above. Just to add...a commercial brewer has to make beer that will sell. Hence the proliferation of 3.6% pub bitters, most of which are fairly bland, to be polite. One of the reasons ales like Old Speckled Hen have been dumbed down in recent years (had their ABV lowered) is to make them more mainstream. They were "too strong" :roll:
As a home brewer you are not constrained by such nonsense, and your imagination is the limit.
I rarely make the same brew twice as I am a magpie when it comes to styles and strengths etc. A commercial brewer has to make something the punters will choose over all the other options on the bar, and then make that the same brew every time. That is very hard to do, hence a lot of micro-brewers go bust.

chris.pearse.9

Re: How good can all grain get ?

Post by chris.pearse.9 » Sat Dec 27, 2014 11:24 pm

Well am on my 3rd all grain now after kits for years wish I had started all grain years ago just drinking my first Guinness all grain it the best I ever brewed am looking forward to trying my ipa now which will be ready in the new year so yes all grain all the way

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Re: How good can all grain get ?

Post by Troutman47 » Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:24 am

Hi chris.pearse.9
You remind me of when I changed from kits to AG, the difference is tremendous and well worth the extra investment in equipment.

Now there's a whole new subject to learn about and fascinating it is too!
If you're not treating your water yet, have a look into that, I found it baffling but made simple by sending a sample of my water to Murphy's and sons, getting it analysed and they'll tell you what to put into it! Simple!!
Makes a difference too!

So here I am, Sunday morning, up at 06:30 and mash on the go, making JBK ESB!

Put some pictures up and let's look at your kit and brew day.

Mash on!! :beer:

Matt12398

Re: How good can all grain get ?

Post by Matt12398 » Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:15 am

If you do decide to test your water consider Phoenix analytical (wallybrew on this forum). You can trust his results to be accurate.

barry44

Re: How good can all grain get ?

Post by barry44 » Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:47 pm

Matt12398 wrote:If you do decide to test your water consider Phoenix analytical (wallybrew on this forum). You can trust his results to be accurate.
Seconded

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