GrantLee63 said:I did a LOT of research on the internet, read in their entirety John Palmer's 'How To Brew', and Ray Daniel's 'Designing Great Beers', and used your awesome product BeerSmith from the very beginning! Personally, I do not feel that people need to work their way up to AG brewing, as I do not find it difficult at all - more time-consuming - absolutely, but more difficult, absolutely not. Knowing how to follow procedures and having the right equipment is really all one needs.
If you have the technical competency to bake a cake from scratch, you can brew AG beer. With that being said however, my success would not have been what it has been without BeerSmith!
- GL63
IMHO Partial Mash is the toughest brew, you have aspects of both AG and Extract in there.GrantLee63 said:I did a LOT of research on the internet, read in their entirety John Palmer's 'How To Brew', and Ray Daniel's 'Designing Great Beers', and used your awesome product BeerSmith from the very beginning! Personally, I do not feel that people need to work their way up to AG brewing, as I do not find it difficult at all - more time-consuming - absolutely, but more difficult, absolutely not. Knowing how to follow procedures and having the right equipment is really all one needs.
If you have the technical competency to bake a cake from scratch, you can brew AG beer. With that being said however, my success would not have been what it has been without BeerSmith!
- GL63