All Grain Home Brewing (8 of 8)
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It's so worth it.
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haha i no it seems crazy but to have your own beer and have it your way makes all the work worth it
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Looks as if video 4 of your 8 video series is corrupt. Otherwise, nicely done!
If you are still looking for a use for the used grains, you can use them as one of the ingredients in making dog biscuits. Dogs love the grains.
Cheers
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Awesome series man, looking forward to getting all my homebrew supplies soon and doing all grain.
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@mnlaxer exectley i was wandering about it. as i know you shoul measure OG after turning of stove!!! am i right?
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@chrisknight000 WOW.. u should be a teacher... No seriously!
You were brewing with so passion.. I just came here to see what brewing is as its my exam tomorrow.. I knw I go off limits to learn :D But you kept me here all the time! great videos.. keep up the good work :)
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@chrisknight000 BAHAH! did you think you'd found nostradamus reincarnate?
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Thanks man. Very helpful and informative.
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yeah, diff michael jackson
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Enjoyed the whole series. Just started extract brewing recently and actually ordered 2 kegs, etc. today. I am researching secondary kegging and ran across your vids. Real good info and encouraging me to try the whole grain. Thanks!
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Awesome video Chris, thanks for sharing!
I just started brewing about 4 months ago and I have been using concentrates.I am surprisingly happy withe results. But I have been contemplating on going all grain. You have inspired me to do so. Thanks!
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dude, you took your OG reading after you pitched the yeast....that's no bueno bro!
Awesome video sseries, very informative. But a question that has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with brewing.... you put at the end of the vid RIP Michael Jackson.... and the video was posted September 02, 2007... Yet Jackson didn't die till 2009.... wtf! lol.
TheRig2005 1 year ago
@TheRig2005
Wrong person. Google the name and beer.
chrisknight000 1 year ago 3
be careful with PVC, it has lead in it (when heated it may get into liquid)...I use a stainless steel stove burner, and drilled holes in it...
Grantman79 1 year ago
@Grantman79
CPVC (as I used to use) is fine. Although, agreed, PVC would be a bad choice.
chrisknight000 1 year ago
Chris-
Is there a chance that i can get the recipe for the blonde you made here? mainly the strike/ grain absorbtion/ sparge water amounts?
caseyjww 1 year ago
@caseyjww
homebrewtalk.c om/f66/chris-knights-blonde-ale-71751/
chrisknight000 1 year ago