Thank you for keeping this HOMEBREW FRIENDLY!!!! most people dont want to spend thousands of dollars on equipment for this, and with a little bit of tools and work, this is amazing.
I kinda lost track of this channel and homebrewing in general when I became a Brewer. It's odd, I stopped brewing at home altogether when I started doing it as a job. Something wrong there. So here I am, checking back in, putting on playlists in the background while I ez mode brews on my Anvil. I love the channel, glad I rediscovered it. Slainte!
Great video! The way you explained the process as well as some of the reasons why you were doing certain things really helped me. I stopped and started it so many times just to make sure I had everything down. Really well done and much appreciated.
This was the video that got me into making beer. I heard chrono trigger and said; "hell yes.." the rest is history. Thanks for all the inspiration dude!
I have probably rewatched this video 5 times now, all of my ingredients just arrived and I will be brewing my first batch today or tomorrow. Thanks for the video!
I got an all-grain IPA kit from my local brew shop by accident (instead of malt extract) and came here to figure it out. Great fucking video! Clear explanations and makes it feel possible to step-up my game. Thanks!
Good tip get a cheap aquarium pump and make a little recirculation system in a plastic tub with ice, it would ensure the water is always cool instead of warm from the tap
Have been brewing 1 gallon batches and time to scale up, been watching your videos all day yesterday and today. Awesome video and I’ll be using your Amazon links to get all the supplies!
i just discovered your channel. I'm just getting into homebrew, love your vibe and teaching method. But most of all, I love your choice of music. I heard Chrono Trigger in there, nice touch!
Thanks for the good info on all grain brewing. I've been doing extract for almost a year now and considering upgrading to all grain but wasn't sure if it was a big step or a little step. Now I am sure that it is something I want to do and I feel like I finally have a decent road map on what extra equipment I need and how to go about it.
One suggestion to keep your beer clearer; find a way to organize your "brewery" such that, once you set you primary and/or secondary fermenters in their temp controlled location, you do not have to move them again to rack them. This will keep the beer much clearer. The final rack bucket with priming sugar in it, can be...needs to be, moved up higher for gravity filling, but it no longer matters about moving this bucket about. I do realize that things are done a little bit different for demonstration purposes ;-)
0:47 THE RECIPE 1:56 THE MASHTUN AND EQUIPMENT 5:12 MASHING IN 8:19 SPARGE / HOT LIQUOR TANK 11:52 THE BOIL 13:02 COOLING YOUR WORT 19:28 PITCHING THE YEAST 21:50 DETERMINING ABV
Watching this, a pretty cheap trick you could use to improve the effectiveness of your Ice-side is to add a good amount of salt to the bucket too. This is a bartender's trick to rapidly chill something. The salt will drop the freezing point of the water to somewhere below zero, so it will stay a liquid colder (this is why they put salt on roads in winter in some places). The added minerals (salt) also improved the heat conducting properties of the water. So the end result is a mixture in the bucket than can get colder AND can carry away the heat even better.
Dude, why don't you have more likes?! lol. I'm sure you'll have more. I brewed my first all grain yesterday and found your video today. I almost felt like throwing every f**king thing through the f**king basement window sticking my head in the washing machine on spin f**king cycle!! If you're watching this, guy who I bought the system from, you know who you are! Any way, glad you're here. I even thought about making my own video, before I saw your's, still might, but you explain it all. You can't tell someone how to brew all grain beer in a 3 f**king minute video! I'm venting this morning. I have to pitch my yeast, the temp is down, and I found out I could let it set for 24 hours, although that's NOT what I wanted to do. I'll let you know how the beer turns out. There a LOT of "Pre-sh*t" you need to know before jumping into brewing!! People don't know that. They only find out like I did and wish they had stuck with drinking PBR and watching cartoons! I'd like to make a video about THAT! Or maybe you can. The "Non-anal" home brewer. Dude, you don't need a F**KING science degree to make beer!! It's meant to be a fun, communal experience that you do over, improve and pass on to your offspring. Wow, glad I got that off my chest. I've subscribed to you man. thanks!
Awesome. I am just waiting for a few things to arrive in the mail before I start my first homebrew. I am excited to do this and your videos have been super helpful.
Thank you for sharing this video, I really enjoyed it and thought you were very nice and interesting and I actually was able to learn from you. Thanks again, God bless you
A couple of months ago I started thinking I might want to make a counterflow wort chiller one day. And I got to thinking what I might do with my coil chiller. I thought, hey, I'll put it in a bucket of ice and run water through it before it hits the counterflow chiller! I felt like a friggin' genius. And you've already beaten me to the punch.
Listen bros I pounded a few to many home brews last night and recommended everyone in the home brew Reddit page to your channel. This can be a blessing or a curse.
Great video! Here's a suggestion: for the water inlet and outlet of the wort chiller, you should bend those away from the top of the boil kettle so even if there is a leak, they just drip on the ground instead in the wort. looks like you have plenty of slack to work with.
I'm rewatching this video and noticed that between this video and the "Do's and Don't of Brewing" video you now no longer suggest having people over on brew day. LOL I can only imagine how many brew days turned into drinking days. Keep up the good work. Your videos kick ass!
I don't have friends the brew or drink craft beer so all of my brew days are a solo brew. Brew days are already busy, so why complicate things with other people.
i watched your 'last video forever' vid and i wanted to come on your most recent vid and comment. i found your channel tonight because i was looking up brew stuff and the youtube ai was nice enough to show me your stuff. love you guys and the humor. i binge watched all your stuff tonight so i subscribed and am looking forward to seeing your new stuff if you feel like making it :P or whatever live your life.
Just a cool idea that i use for the chiller, if you dont have a 2nd chiller, take a 25 ft fountain pump ($20 home depot/lowes) you can cycle the ice water through the chiller and recycle the water back to the ice water and it will melt some, but it i found that it works pretty effeciently.
Great tutorial. BTW, you can make your starsan last MUCH longer by using SPRAY bottle for most sanitation, and just a cup of mixed Starsan occasionally for shaking up in carboys, fermenters and kegs. Also, using distilled water, it doesn't go 'bad'. I think I confirmed this years ago w/ a staff person at the company that makes it.
Hello sir. I'm a stupid beginner brewer. And of course your new subscriber🙌🙌🙌🙌. I love your clean & Clear description. I'm gonna make with your recipe. I can't find some stuff like specially beer yeast, or liquid yeast or grade one hops in my country. But I do my best Thanks for every thing Googi from Iran✌
Awesome vid man. Much thanks. Side note, I use a cooler to hold sanitizer as I can fit a 5 or 6 gallon carboy in it and roll it aroundto get sanitize. Plus easy to sanitize all the other equipment
Just watched one of your later videos where you say glass carboys suck. Had a little laugh watching you ferment in one in this video. Clearly early on huh? ;) You guys rock!
Right! After moving so much it’s just finding everything. I left my super fancy pink 2 tier system at my parents for storage years ago. I have a plate chiller and a chugged pump but I can’t find my old copper wort chiller lol. Just placing the old pieces together
Awesome video. I recently started brewing use kits with malt extract as an introduction into home brewing. That experience familiarized me with some of the things presented in your video. This video will definitely help make the transition into grain brewing.
Great vid which helps a newbie like me understand some of the terminology involved with the process. Many thanks. Did the beer turn out ok for you. Looked great.
Really, REALLY good video for a n00b like me....Charlie Papazian would thumb this up. You just did a damn fine job of making all-grain a helluva lot less intimidating. I need to drive 6 hours East and hit up an artesian spring I know of...best water I've ever drank. Make great brews! Got a few 55 gallon food safe barrels. Just have to get on it when I do. lol Edit: Dunno about all-grain, but I'd use a blow-off tube. My last partial mash was....explosive. A rootBEER. More like a porter than a soda, but, yeah...
Just got my AG kit, never brewed before. But I wanna do this shit right. Have a huge interest in barrel aged beers, gonna order me some 5 gal oak, and used bourbon barrels as soon as they are ready. Can't wait to start making some sours, and BA beers.
Wonderfully explained bro!! This is best video.. I have only one Qs - after your wort is ready you kept it open especially when outside. I was more worried looking at it in case something falls in 🤪... Just curious should you usually close the lid while wort is cooling to 75/80 deg?
I am fortunate enough to have a deep freezer. I put my cooling pipes in a bucket, fill it with water and put the bucket in the freezer to create a massive block of ice. I fill a container with water and use a 7000 liter water submerable pump and recirculate the water. The block of ice struggles to melt because of the size, this way it cools down beer quicker than you can say "cold beer"
My well is over 100ft deep. After i run through whats in my pressure tank and water conditioner its always 55 degrees, even in august. In winter i have about 20 gallons in the tanks sitting between 35 and 45, depending on what it is outside.
Hey man! Really enjoy the content! Looking into to whole grain brewing jjsy curious if you needed some sort of rubber washer or anything in-between the the valves from the orange coolers to keep everything from getting in between the walls? Thanks again for all the information!
You can find recipes online, books, buy kits, or build your own. I suggest using sites like brewersfriend.com, brewfather.app, beersmithrecipes.com. Books like brewing classic styles, designing great beers, or any of the clone recipe books out there.
I stoped spargeing like that years ago. Just dump all the water in at once. stir well. Leave sit for 5-10 min, then circulate til wort is clear. and drain. Tada. No it does not give anything bad to the wort. Most of the sugars are converted by right temp the first 10 min of mashing.
I have brewed a few batches in the past two months it’s been great! I just filmed my self and made a channel last week about brewing! Trying to stay busy during Covid
Thanks so much for the awesome and inspiring videos. Worked my way through the equipment list, got any tips for saving $$$ on Hot Liquor tanks? Here in Hawaii a HD cooler is $60 and another ball valve is like $18. Mahalo! PS. I promise to buy one of your badass shirts once I finish my all grain setup.
Question, shouldn’t you have added one of those tablets that amplifies the beer along with the aroma hops? Also, I didn’t see any bitter hops, were those multi purpose hops or just aroma hops? I’m new looking for tips on what is needed and not needed
It's a rare gift to be able to explain things in such a way that fancy lingo becomes english & you don't come across as condescending. thanks
Thanks for the kind words Tyler!
Thank you for keeping this HOMEBREW FRIENDLY!!!!
most people dont want to spend thousands of dollars on equipment for this, and with a little bit of tools and work, this is amazing.
much love cheers Booch!
Outstanding video. Brewed a batch tonight for the first time in 12 years. Had forgotten everything. Watched this video as I went and turned out great!
I kinda lost track of this channel and homebrewing in general when I became a Brewer. It's odd, I stopped brewing at home altogether when I started doing it as a job. Something wrong there. So here I am, checking back in, putting on playlists in the background while I ez mode brews on my Anvil. I love the channel, glad I rediscovered it. Slainte!
Great video! The way you explained the process as well as some of the reasons why you were doing certain things really helped me. I stopped and started it so many times just to make sure I had everything down. Really well done and much appreciated.
This was the video that got me into making beer. I heard chrono trigger and said; "hell yes.." the rest is history. Thanks for all the inspiration dude!
Cheers braj!
Easily the best AG tutorial I've seen.
Have a good weekend up there in the pacific northwest my dudes
I have probably rewatched this video 5 times now, all of my ingredients just arrived and I will be brewing my first batch today or tomorrow. Thanks for the video!
You got this braj, cheers!
how was it
I got an all-grain IPA kit from my local brew shop by accident (instead of malt extract) and came here to figure it out. Great fucking video! Clear explanations and makes it feel possible to step-up my game. Thanks!
I've havent stopped a video so much to convert quantities to real units.
This is by far the best tutorial I’ve seen so far. Haven’t started brewing yet but this video makes it so much easier to understand
Cheers Dan!
Good tip get a cheap aquarium pump and make a little recirculation system in a plastic tub with ice, it would ensure the water is always cool instead of warm from the tap
Have been brewing 1 gallon batches and time to scale up, been watching your videos all day yesterday and today. Awesome video and I’ll be using your Amazon links to get all the supplies!
right on matt and we are doing a livestream tonight if you have any questions
This is the first video that explains in detail the brewing process. Thank you
Thanks for watching cheers ozzy
Great job explaining the terminology and keeping things simple and slow. Appreciate your work.
Glad you found us Shya. Cheers player
i just discovered your channel. I'm just getting into homebrew, love your vibe and teaching method. But most of all, I love your choice of music. I heard Chrono Trigger in there, nice touch!
Thanks for the good info on all grain brewing. I've been doing extract for almost a year now and considering upgrading to all grain but wasn't sure if it was a big step or a little step. Now I am sure that it is something I want to do and I feel like I finally have a decent road map on what extra equipment I need and how to go about it.
You got this David!
One suggestion to keep your beer clearer; find a way to organize your "brewery" such that, once you set you primary and/or secondary fermenters in their temp controlled location, you do not have to move them again to rack them. This will keep the beer much clearer.
The final rack bucket with priming sugar in it, can be...needs to be, moved up higher for gravity filling, but it no longer matters about moving this bucket about.
I do realize that things are done a little bit different for demonstration purposes ;-)
0:47 THE RECIPE
1:56 THE MASHTUN AND EQUIPMENT
5:12 MASHING IN
8:19 SPARGE / HOT LIQUOR TANK
11:52 THE BOIL
13:02 COOLING YOUR WORT
19:28 PITCHING THE YEAST
21:50 DETERMINING ABV
4:40 bug
Thanks for the recipe and explanation of process. Cherry is now popped!
Welcome to the club, if you run into issues, this community is always there to help.
Watching this, a pretty cheap trick you could use to improve the effectiveness of your Ice-side is to add a good amount of salt to the bucket too. This is a bartender's trick to rapidly chill something. The salt will drop the freezing point of the water to somewhere below zero, so it will stay a liquid colder (this is why they put salt on roads in winter in some places). The added minerals (salt) also improved the heat conducting properties of the water. So the end result is a mixture in the bucket than can get colder AND can carry away the heat even better.
good call, cheers Truman!
Won't the salt deteriorate the copper?
@@joshuawalker7352 Not in the timeframes you are talking about if you properly rinse it off after
Dude, why don't you have more likes?! lol. I'm sure you'll have more. I brewed my first all grain yesterday and found your video today. I almost felt like throwing every f**king thing through the f**king basement window sticking my head in the washing machine on spin f**king cycle!! If you're watching this, guy who I bought the system from, you know who you are! Any way, glad you're here. I even thought about making my own video, before I saw your's, still might, but you explain it all. You can't tell someone how to brew all grain beer in a 3 f**king minute video! I'm venting this morning. I have to pitch my yeast, the temp is down, and I found out I could let it set for 24 hours, although that's NOT what I wanted to do. I'll let you know how the beer turns out. There a LOT of "Pre-sh*t" you need to know before jumping into brewing!! People don't know that. They only find out like I did and wish they had stuck with drinking PBR and watching cartoons! I'd like to make a video about THAT! Or maybe you can. The "Non-anal" home brewer. Dude, you don't need a F**KING science degree to make beer!! It's meant to be a fun, communal experience that you do over, improve and pass on to your offspring. Wow, glad I got that off my chest. I've subscribed to you man. thanks!
Well said brother! Cheers Randy!
Dude's brewing that Guardia Millennial Fair brew. It's about time.
nice catch Eric!
You just got upvoted because you used Chrono Trigger's Festival Music. Well done.
Millenial Fair for the win! Good catch Brian!
I'm glad someone else picked up on that!
I'm not the only one!
1000 A.D.
I, too, immediately caught Millennial Fair -- Chrono Trigger is my favorite game!
That Chrono Trigger music was what this video needed!
Hell yeah bro! Cheers! - CH
Awesome. I am just waiting for a few things to arrive in the mail before I start my first homebrew. I am excited to do this and your videos have been super helpful.
Cheers braj!
Thank you for sharing this video, I really enjoyed it and thought you were very nice and interesting and I actually was able to learn from you. Thanks again, God bless you
🍻
I was hooked from the moment I heard the Chrono Trigger tune...well done!
Yew! Cheers walton!
Love the Chronotrigger hook thrown in there
Nice catch matt!
A couple of months ago I started thinking I might want to make a counterflow wort chiller one day. And I got to thinking what I might do with my coil chiller. I thought, hey, I'll put it in a bucket of ice and run water through it before it hits the counterflow chiller! I felt like a friggin' genius. And you've already beaten me to the punch.
Listen bros I pounded a few to many home brews last night and recommended everyone in the home brew Reddit page to your channel. This can be a blessing or a curse.
Much love. Cheers Joe!
Excellent video. I’m jumping back into brewing after having a couple of kids and this was a great reminder of the steps I’m jumping into. Thanks.
Happy brewing Ron!
Great video! Here's a suggestion: for the water inlet and outlet of the wort chiller, you should bend those away from the top of the boil kettle so even if there is a leak, they just drip on the ground instead in the wort. looks like you have plenty of slack to work with.
I'm rewatching this video and noticed that between this video and the "Do's and Don't of Brewing" video you now no longer suggest having people over on brew day. LOL I can only imagine how many brew days turned into drinking days. Keep up the good work. Your videos kick ass!
the longer i've been brewing, the more i just wanna do it alone. Friends can come over after the yeast pitch lol
I don't have friends the brew or drink craft beer so all of my brew days are a solo brew. Brew days are already busy, so why complicate things with other people.
Awesome Video, As a noob, you make it look easy and fun ! thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for including all necessary information, clear instructions and spot on. Thank you.
Cheers Craig!
Great video! All grain is where it’s at.
keep grinding brotha!!!!
@@HOMEBREW4LIFE Will do, keep up the great work!
This was great! It's been about 4 years since I have done any homebrewing, and wanted a quick rundown as a refresher. Exactly what I needed.
Cheers milky!
San Marcos represent! I miss mother earth's supply shop....
i watched your 'last video forever' vid and i wanted to come on your most recent vid and comment. i found your channel tonight because i was looking up brew stuff and the youtube ai was nice enough to show me your stuff. love you guys and the humor. i binge watched all your stuff tonight so i subscribed and am looking forward to seeing your new stuff if you feel like making it :P or whatever live your life.
Jason Shepherd welcome aboard Jason, cheers!
Just a cool idea that i use for the chiller, if you dont have a 2nd chiller, take a 25 ft fountain pump ($20 home depot/lowes) you can cycle the ice water through the chiller and recycle the water back to the ice water and it will melt some, but it i found that it works pretty effeciently.
Great tutorial. BTW, you can make your starsan last MUCH longer by using SPRAY bottle for most sanitation, and just a cup of mixed Starsan occasionally for shaking up in carboys, fermenters and kegs. Also, using distilled water, it doesn't go 'bad'. I think I confirmed this years ago w/ a staff person at the company that makes it.
This guy just tells it like it is. Good job.
Hello sir. I'm a stupid beginner brewer. And of course your new subscriber🙌🙌🙌🙌. I love your clean & Clear description.
I'm gonna make with your recipe.
I can't find some stuff like specially beer yeast, or liquid yeast or grade one hops in my country. But I do my best
Thanks for every thing
Googi from Iran✌
New to brewing just bought a kit last week found this video now I want to upgrade
Cheers! Brew on!
Awesome vid man. Much thanks. Side note, I use a cooler to hold sanitizer as I can fit a 5 or 6 gallon carboy in it and roll it aroundto get sanitize. Plus easy to sanitize all the other equipment
Great video. Love the Chrono Trigger music between segments.
Great catch Eric. Cheers!
Millennial Fair or bust!
Awesome all grain video!
Cheers Braj!
Very good video on what-the-what is in all grain brewing! Thanks and 🍻!
Cheers! Thanks for watching 🍻
You should add links to the equipment on Amazon... the false bottom, ball valve, fittins, etc. Good for you, and for us.
Just watched one of your later videos where you say glass carboys suck. Had a little laugh watching you ferment in one in this video. Clearly early on huh? ;) You guys rock!
much love mike!
Excellent tutorial...giving great clarity and simplicity. Thank you, Casey
Took 5 years off. Thanks for the refresher
Yeah buddy stay on the grind!
Right! After moving so much it’s just finding everything. I left my super fancy pink 2 tier system at my parents for storage years ago. I have a plate chiller and a chugged pump but I can’t find my old copper wort chiller lol. Just placing the old pieces together
"Dizzle" just got you a subrciber, dawg! 👍🏽
n00b kit brewer here - ready to take the plunge into all-grain brewing! Great video!!!
Noel Sufrin you got this Noel!
Awesome video. I recently started brewing use kits with malt extract as an introduction into home brewing. That experience familiarized me with some of the things presented in your video. This video will definitely help make the transition into grain brewing.
Welcome to the club kooly! 🍻 ❤️
Yo, you are in for one hell of a ride. The homebrew community is always willing to help. Reach out to any of us if you have questions!
I did a brown ale with extra malt and wine yeast...man that beer really had a punch.
right on, cheers Mike!
@@HOMEBREW4LIFE what do you use to clean up spilled wort? I'm a little hesitant to break out the pressure washer but...
Awesome video... The fact that you used C. Trigger music made it even better! That’s a like a subscribe from me!
Its my favorite video game. Good ear!
@@HOMEBREW4LIFE Makes the two of us!
This is my favorite video on All Grain!
Cheers hugo!
Great vid which helps a newbie like me understand some of the terminology involved with the process. Many thanks. Did the beer turn out ok for you. Looked great.
Both!
Excellent video, just the right amount of detail.
Cheers chad!
Did I hear Guardia's Millennial Fair? Very nice.
Chrono Trigger music out of nowhere. Wicked!
Nice catch!
Really, REALLY good video for a n00b like me....Charlie Papazian would thumb this up.
You just did a damn fine job of making all-grain a helluva lot less intimidating.
I need to drive 6 hours East and hit up an artesian spring I know of...best water I've ever drank. Make great brews! Got a few 55 gallon food safe barrels. Just have to get on it when I do. lol
Edit: Dunno about all-grain, but I'd use a blow-off tube. My last partial mash was....explosive. A rootBEER. More like a porter than a soda, but, yeah...
Cheers bro!
Just got my AG kit, never brewed before. But I wanna do this shit right. Have a huge interest in barrel aged beers, gonna order me some 5 gal oak, and used bourbon barrels as soon as they are ready. Can't wait to start making some sours, and BA beers.
Hell yeah!
Wonderfully explained bro!! This is best video..
I have only one Qs - after your wort is ready you kept it open especially when outside. I was more worried looking at it in case something falls in 🤪... Just curious should you usually close the lid while wort is cooling to 75/80 deg?
The outlet on that chiller - blew my mind!! 💥 💦 Great tutorial, dude! 👊
Cheers Braj!
Great tutorial man! Wish I found this when I was starting out
Cheers brotha!
Amazing video always was a little confused about sparging. Thank you.
Thank you for watching Cube. Cheers!
Love the Chrono trigger music!
Nice catch Arthur! 🍻
I am fortunate enough to have a deep freezer. I put my cooling pipes in a bucket, fill it with water and put the bucket in the freezer to create a massive block of ice. I fill a container with water and use a 7000 liter water submerable pump and recirculate the water. The block of ice struggles to melt because of the size, this way it cools down beer quicker than you can say "cold beer"
Dialed in amigo!
Very awesome, thanks for sharing .
My well is over 100ft deep. After i run through whats in my pressure tank and water conditioner its always 55 degrees, even in august. In winter i have about 20 gallons in the tanks sitting between 35 and 45, depending on what it is outside.
Are you supposed to sparge at the same time you are lautering?
Best tutorial to date!
Thank you for watching cheers!
when you add hops to the wort throw an ice cube or two in it will lower the temp just enough to like completely banish the spill over
You have to plug the cooler in counterflow, ice water should enter on the top of the spiral, this will make the cooler 50%more efficient.
Brajlord ! What did u use for homemade funnel??? I made a mess last time at the water store
This one is the best beer on the market.
Cheers Peppi
@@HOMEBREW4LIFE how many graines @ 1:56?
Hey man! Really enjoy the content! Looking into to whole grain brewing jjsy curious if you needed some sort of rubber washer or anything in-between the the valves from the orange coolers to keep everything from getting in between the walls? Thanks again for all the information!
Naw good to go!
0:19 Is that the secret ingredient you pulled out of your "back pocket"? 🤣
Awesome tutorial. Thanks!
Cheers silas!
Where do you find recipes?
You can find recipes online, books, buy kits, or build your own. I suggest using sites like brewersfriend.com, brewfather.app, beersmithrecipes.com. Books like brewing classic styles, designing great beers, or any of the clone recipe books out there.
I stoped spargeing like that years ago. Just dump all the water in at once. stir well. Leave sit for 5-10 min, then circulate til wort is clear. and drain. Tada. No it does not give anything bad to the wort. Most of the sugars are converted by right temp the first 10 min of mashing.
I like it! Ill give it a go
batch sparging is easier. Do you see a difference in efficiency?
@@Unsub-Me-Now Yes, always get good results from stiring. Thats why I never gave up.
add rock salt to your ice to lower freezing point great vid
Thanks for watching. Cheers ed!
Anybody else getting into home brewing now that we're all on lockdown?
YUP!!!
Yep!
I have brewed a few batches in the past two months it’s been great! I just filmed my self and made a channel last week about brewing! Trying to stay busy during Covid
domtron88 mee
I started making grain based stuff, I do BIAB though.
You were using fuggle hops but I have an bunch of nugget hops will those work just the same?
Wonderful explanation of this process. Thanks
Thanks Hans Cheers!
Great video! Cheers from San Diego!
Hell yeah hector! Cheers from carlsbad village
Great video thanks. Love FF music as well.
cheers Ian!
Excellent information
Cheers william!
Do you ever give classes?
Ha yeah only on UA-cam
@@HOMEBREW4LIFE if you ever do any live I know we live around the same area in North county
To the point very good video.
Thanks Rick cheers!
Earned a sub just because of the Chrono Trigger music
Best game ever! Cheers Rob
@@HOMEBREW4LIFE I can never decide between that or Final Fantasy VI for the best ever, can't go wrong with either
I love both, but chrono takes the cake
came here to say this.
Before sparging, should you drain any liquid besides the vorlauf?
what do you mean "drain"?
Another great video
Thanks so much for the awesome and inspiring videos. Worked my way through the equipment list, got any tips for saving $$$ on Hot Liquor tanks? Here in Hawaii a HD cooler is $60 and another ball valve is like $18. Mahalo! PS. I promise to buy one of your badass shirts once I finish my all grain setup.
ha, thanks bro. I'd just go craiglists if you don't wanna spend that $78
Yo, how much does beer cost in Hawaii?
@@Unsub-Me-Now the main problem is selection, mostly we have ipa's and I prefer ales and stouts. Thst said a 6 pack will run you $9-$12.
@@volcanoj6452 Yeah, I feel that. Believe it or not, I have to drive about 2 hours to get a decent selection.
@@Unsub-Me-Now wow, where are you at?
This is way more complicated than BIAB, which is what I’m used to. Does it make noticeably better beer?
I like the Indian music. Where did you get it?
Chrono trigger snes
Great video. One of the best tutorials on all-grain I’ve seen.
What are your thoughts on rehydrating dry yeasts prior to pitching?
Hydrate the yeast everytime my friend. Cheers Hunter!
Question, shouldn’t you have added one of those tablets that amplifies the beer along with the aroma hops?
Also, I didn’t see any bitter hops, were those multi purpose hops or just aroma hops? I’m new looking for tips on what is needed and not needed