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From: chrisknight000
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  • Looks like you need a DeWalt Drill for that mill. My 18Volt works perfectly.

  • @chrisknight000 how did you make your mash tun? i want to get into all grain but the mash tun is the only problem. Please help. Love your vids watched them about 5 times lol. 

  • Good videos, and I like youre set-up. I hope by now you've attached a drill to that spindle instead of grinding with man power. It will save you and keep the fun going throughout.

  • Good videos, and I like youre set-up. I hope by now you've attached a drill to that spindle instead of grinding with man power. It will save you and keep the fun going throughout.

  • @1:39 perfect plug for Norther Brewer :)

  • IM NEW TO BREWING, WHERE DO YOU ORDER YOUR HOPES AND GRAINS FROM AND WHAT BREWING KIT WOULD YOU RECOMEND AND FROM WHERE

  • i sure hope you are using food grade pvc ! i myself would never use pvc or any plastic . i would use glass, copper, and stainless steel .

  • I just redo all the calculations every time, but with the help of MashCalc. It's "fun" but takes time. I can understand why it's worth to invest in some Pro software.

  • Instead of Promash, I use a program called MashCalc. I was able to download it for free. Its just a calculator that tells you how much water at what temp to add for a single infusion mash.

  • Man great videos. I've just been doing extract but your videos and some others are pushing me to all grain. Good job!

  • in the first video it looked like you were on some sort of web site to figure out how much water should be added... i dont know if this is true or not, but if it is true i would like to know what site it is. thanks

  • Chris was using a software program called Promash. There's another company software called Beersmith. There around 25 bucks. They 'exact' everything down to the wire, and help you steer the process to a successful end...like chris has shown.

  • great videos hands down best out there. I would like to see more on your mash tun. thinking about all grain and would like to see more on the mash tun, not much info on the "TUBE" about building a mash tun. keep up the good work and keep brewing

  • You are well spoken and clear in the description of beer production. Nice goin'.

  • Is your intro music Fugazi?

  • damn straight it is

  • @MadLuplin I thought it was too.

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