IwanaBrich
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I'd like to get into grain brewing, can anyone recommend a easy recipe to start with?
I just built a 10 gallon MashTun.
Thanks
I just built a 10 gallon MashTun.
Thanks
I'll definitely try one of these. Just so I'm clear the BierMuncher's Centennial Blonde, Adixon's recipe and the simple Cream Ale recipe are all "no sparge" recipes and the last requires sparging...correct? So I assume that the first recipes would be a tad easier?
I really appreciate your help!
BierMuncher's Centennial Blonde is a good simple recipe.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/centennial-blonde-simple-4-all-grain-5-10-gall-42841/
It's a fun, tasty beer. It is a small beer, so it will expose any flaws in your brewing process, great practice. Brew a couple of AG batches of that and dial in your system.
In reality, most recipes are easy. Start with a beer you like, not someone else's favorite. Choose one that is not too high in ABV because you might not be able to get the efficiency to make a big beer. All your grains are milled and put in the mash tun. One grain, 5 grains, doesn't make much difference. They all get mixed when you add them to the water.
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