How To Brew All Grain - Session IPA

How To Brew All Grain - Session IPA

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D Neff
D Neff - 01.10.2023 03:30

This video is 8yrs old just curious If you still brew and what your into? Great video!

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D Neff
D Neff - 26.09.2023 16:03

Do you still brew??

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Steve Bodnar
Steve Bodnar - 06.02.2023 15:10

Do not use hot water off the tap like this!!! Hot water heaters produce water that should not be consumed!!! Anyone who works with hot water heaters will tell you this. Take a look inside an old hot water tank and you will see!!

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Neil Eyre
Neil Eyre - 24.07.2022 22:57

Great video mate. Here’s a bit of useful info for you . If you used metric you would find the calculation of your water so much easier. Using your number of 3.83 gallons. If you convert this to litres you get 14.498 litres. But here’s the beauty of the metric system. Water has a density of 1gram per milliliter(ml) (or cubic centimeter cc). So in short 14.498 liters of water weighs 14.498 kilos close enough to 14.5 kilos. Just weigh the water. Keep up the great work it was very informative thanks.

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DaddyGrasshopper
DaddyGrasshopper - 10.06.2021 07:48

Awesome video sir! Haven’t made the leap to all grain yet, but your explanation and video were excellent... I might not be too far from it!

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mdspider
mdspider - 08.05.2021 06:38

Thank you

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The Whiskey Dude
The Whiskey Dude - 29.04.2021 19:03

Nice video bro. Did you say that the water for sparging need to have water chemistry? Also, a good way to eliminate dough balls is it get yourself a 24" whisk. ;)

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Paul Ferrari
Paul Ferrari - 01.04.2021 19:24

I am responding in 2021. And I hope by now we all understand that IPA's by nature are not "sessionable" Sessionable means you can sit and drink a lot over a long period of time, and by definition that means something light in flavor profile as well as alcohol. IPA's are neither light in flavor nor light in alcohol. Those are my way way late two cents.

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VICE
VICE - 21.03.2021 17:11

Hola aque altura pusiste grifo y termómetro olla y también link para hacer nivel gracias

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Amber Rose
Amber Rose - 08.01.2021 06:00

Lol hoppy amber almost looks like happy amber lmao

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Amber Rose
Amber Rose - 08.01.2021 05:56

Im addicted to plant based burgers WITH HOT SAUCE and IPA

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Juve Hernandez
Juve Hernandez - 07.01.2021 11:33

Brew extract will have you feeling like a champ in a week, this all grain is where boys become men. After some videos I felt like I wasn’t gonna get the beginning but you managed to speak in a way I would get it thanks.

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jonki leshi
jonki leshi - 13.12.2020 11:16

The precious equinox intrestingly scare because drama startlingly crush out a staking current. tough, slow card

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Paul Bridges
Paul Bridges - 04.12.2020 18:53

Very informative video👍

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Robert Paluska
Robert Paluska - 07.11.2020 20:14

How did you know your temperatures from Tony’s recipe. I don’t see mash temperature or strike temp in the recipe. Do you always try to hit a strike temp of 160 degrees?

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Leonte Jose Amaya Vergel
Leonte Jose Amaya Vergel - 19.10.2020 00:28

Great Video. No complicated, you explain very clear. I liked

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Geoffrey Kinsey
Geoffrey Kinsey - 22.06.2020 02:51

Question. When cooling what is the target temperature? Also, I don't have a cooling set up. What do you recommend? Ice bath? Something else?

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trebvuister
trebvuister - 14.06.2020 23:06

How about a two-step maisch?

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Joshua Norman
Joshua Norman - 14.06.2020 17:36

Great Video , However i have just completely wasted a ton of gran due to the conversion to metric not working correctly on the brew session screen. The strike temperature conversion was 13'C off

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Cube Tollinchi
Cube Tollinchi - 13.05.2020 04:44

One the best all grain explained brewing videos!

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Catthyme
Catthyme - 07.05.2020 23:35

I do regular brewing, some. This seems to be so complex, so many steps! I appreciate the work you put into it and it seems pretty well done. At times, the mic loses your voice but for the most part okay.

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Lalitha Ch
Lalitha Ch - 03.05.2020 17:56

Gud evng sir, your video is very clear and subjects compare with other videos. I am from India. I don't know fluent English. Please add subtitles and explanation. Ingredients list and procedure please write in description. Please sir

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D Steele
D Steele - 26.02.2020 19:39

Awesome video man thank you!

Question:
I’m about to try all grain for the first time, but I’m using an electric setup. after making my initial mash, I lift up an internal pot that elevates my grains above the kettle. I would then sparge.

Do I need to Vorlauf between these processes, after both are done. Or not at all because a screen catches the grain?

Thank you

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Baldo 509
Baldo 509 - 22.02.2020 19:52

Firs brew video I've seen learn more on this 3 videos thean alot of other ones

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Dave Connor
Dave Connor - 11.02.2020 20:30

Hi mate l have been trying to get my head around tackling an all grain brew for many months now and every one l seen makes it sound complicated. You explain it fantastically.
Can l ask a question regarding your water tank you built. Can you post a link as l can't find it anywhere. I have looked on Amazon too and can't see it either?
Regards Dave

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Anton BrAUvil
Anton BrAUvil - 08.02.2020 11:57

it is correctly told about malt. Amylases are very important and manufacturers rarely show in the specification.

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Col Robinson
Col Robinson - 22.12.2019 15:25

Nice video. I love the way you include those little mistakes like burning your hand on the faucet and accidentally freezing the wort you withdrew for the hydrometer reading - it shows a human touch and shows beginners that even experienced brewers can drop the ball but still turn out great beer.

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Paulo Costa
Paulo Costa - 15.11.2019 09:13

Easy and clean video congrats. How did you filter your hops pre fermenter?

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Roger Laurel
Roger Laurel - 02.11.2019 10:08

Never figured out where the washing machine water fit into brewing. Good idea though, use the water & pump of the washing machine to do a continuous sparge!

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Unryzen
Unryzen - 01.11.2019 22:21

Is it always 3 gallons? Im about to do a 5 gallon batch and trying to figure out the entire sparge process

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La Cosa Nostra
La Cosa Nostra - 28.08.2019 17:19

My man, thank you very much for making this video and clarifying all of my questions. I am new at whole grain brewing and found your video to be very helpful. I will start my batch next week adn will let you know how it turns out.. Thanks again my friend.

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Petra Kann
Petra Kann - 31.07.2019 05:19

Amylase is not a yeast and doesnt eat anything. It's an enzyme - also known as a catalyst. The amylase enzyme is also present in human saliva and breaks down complex carbohydrates such as starch into simple sugars. This starts the digestive process.
If you place some ordinary flour into your mouth, it will soon begin to taste sweet due to the amylase action on the starch.


Starch is a very long polymer type molecule comprised of glucose units. Cellulose is identical to starch but with one chemical group arranged differently along the polymer molecule. For a fixed polymer chain length Cellulose and Starch have identical molecule weights.



So the amylase enzymes are chemicals that act as catalysts - they are neither consumed or produced by the "Starch to Sugar" reaction but aid or initiate this reaction. There is an optimum temperature associated with this enzymatic reaction. If you go too high you can de-activate or denature the enzymes and they will stop acting as catalysts so the Starch to Sugar reaction will cease.


If you carry out your mashing step at a much lower temperature, the starch conversion into sugar can take many hours or even days. This is why the mash temperature is increased but not exceeding the denaturing temperature of the enzyme.


Beer making is probably the most complex of beverage manufacture. There is usually over 800 different chemicals in the final beer product that contribute to flavour and aroma. There is also, carbonation levels, mouth feel, texture etc. Wine and spirit manufacture is less complicated than beer generally, but they are beverage making forms of art and science in themselves.


enjoy

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Ruan Muller
Ruan Muller - 29.05.2019 00:02

How many times can you sparge the mash? What determines that?

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Sean Rowland
Sean Rowland - 24.04.2019 14:29

Thanks for the video Jason, I really enjoyed it. One thing if I may : measure the original gravity (O.G.) after the boil is completed and the wort is cooled. This way you won't burn yourself. When fermentation is complete, remeasure the final gravity ( F.G.
). The difference times .131 will give you your alcohol by volume

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The Preservationist
The Preservationist - 11.04.2019 01:47

Good video. Need to work on your audio. Too quiet, then too loud, then spray the pot out and blow my ear drums.

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Brian Nielsen
Brian Nielsen - 01.03.2019 19:53

When you sanitize do you heat the water up before you put the sanitizer in or do you just put sanitizer in warm water.

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Matt MacK
Matt MacK - 05.02.2019 03:44

What is the computer program?

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Jonathan Riedel
Jonathan Riedel - 06.11.2018 08:13

Greatest video I have seen thus far. I still cannot find any info if I can use old food storage un malted grains to brew with as I need to use them somehow. I read I can offset my malted barley with 30% of it as the long chain sugars will take longer to convert so that made me wonder. Can I just use more grain and longer fermentation to make all whole grain work? I might test this very soon.

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The Bearded Beerman
The Bearded Beerman - 01.10.2018 07:36

Great vid . I wish i would have watched this before i did my first all grain brew today. Cheers

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Francisco Villasenor
Francisco Villasenor - 11.09.2018 03:58

I do extract but after watching this video, I think I'll start with all grain.... I like the insulated box for fermentation.

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Richard OBannon
Richard OBannon - 12.08.2018 20:44

Love the guard on you're burner, what kind, where did you get it?

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ElaborateTrolling
ElaborateTrolling - 10.08.2018 13:38

i have seen a gazillion brewing video's..... this is the best one

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Jack Tyrrell home brew and music
Jack Tyrrell home brew and music - 17.07.2018 15:18

A great video but I would love to see measurements in litres as I live in Ireland thanks so how many litres of water would you use for a ten gallon batch Irish gallons using 22 lbs grain

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Shaun Smith
Shaun Smith - 07.06.2018 00:38

Wow. Great video. Others are full of bs and sales pitch. Always looks pretty difficult...not anymore

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Andrew M
Andrew M - 27.04.2018 00:19

FINALLY! A well done, well explained video. Bravo sir.

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HomeBrew Hobby
HomeBrew Hobby - 23.04.2018 22:39

Are you using a GoPro? Looks like a fisheye lens? However, nicely done.

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Reverend Guy Wallis
Reverend Guy Wallis - 17.04.2018 00:20

nice video! new subscriber here

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aaroniouse
aaroniouse - 04.04.2018 02:58

the volume is all off. It goes from being too quiet to too loud several times.

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Christopher Trawick
Christopher Trawick - 21.02.2018 18:47

I appreciate this guys humbleness and simplicity. I feel that more brewers need to follow the KISS rule (Keep It Simple Stupid). Being a very intelligent individual and a beginner brewer currently all in one, I have run in to the problem 9 out of 10 times that the person in the video is trying to make themselves sound like "the model avid beer expert" more than trying to lay out the steps in an understandable and easy to follow abc 123 form. The model beginner brewer video is in the form of "Okay, let me hold your hand and walk you through it step by step in the most simple way, just so you can understand the basics", and this guy has accomplished exactly that. At the end of this video I feel 100% confident that I could brew an all grain batch and not mess it up. After finishing many other "how to" videos I feel just as lost, or more confused at the end, due to all of the acronyms and abbreviations and "smart boy" terminology a lot of other guys use.

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Thomas Green
Thomas Green - 17.02.2018 02:46

I’ve brewed about 50 extract brews. I’ve been looking to get back into it and researching All grain. This is by far the most informational and straightforward video I’ve seen so far. I’ll be visiting Brewgr frequently. Also, be using this exact system

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