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http://www.howtobrew.com/section1/chapter5-1.html
Have a quick read of this, it explains it all for you, this is also an all round guide to brewing so will be helpful for your other questions also. And regardless of how stupid you think your question might be just ask it on here, everyone is keen to help out new brewers and your questions probably wont seem that stupid to us!! Hope the move to AG works for you!
Have a quick read of this, it explains it all for you, this is also an all round guide to brewing so will be helpful for your other questions also. And regardless of how stupid you think your question might be just ask it on here, everyone is keen to help out new brewers and your questions probably wont seem that stupid to us!! Hope the move to AG works for you!
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You can learn all you need to know by asking questions on this site. The level of expertise is extremely high.Yosh wrote:Thank you for the link, that site looks like it will give me a good level of basic knowledge.
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To be fair, so is the level of mucking about, and general sillyness. We'll usually answer a question before a thread descends into anarchy though.Dennis King wrote:You can learn all you need to know by asking questions on this site. The level of expertise is extremely high.
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I have been reading the article from the start and it seems to say that when makng beer from extract (without adding hops) I should boil it through the hot break stage. Until now I have just followed the instructons on the kits which is basically along the lines of pour the can in the fermenter with water at about 21-27 degrees. So is this necessary with kits, would it improve a kit brew?
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With a kit, the boiling and any necesary hop additions have already been done for you.
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You can`t expect sober behavior on a beer forum, its the extra bits that make this a great forum.Shadowknight wrote:To be fair, so is the level of mucking about, and general sillyness. We'll usually answer a question before a thread descends into anarchy though.Dennis King wrote:You can learn all you need to know by asking questions on this site. The level of expertise is extremely high.