Homebrewing 301: Brewing The All-Grain Way - Video Course
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In this class you’ll learn how to perform the processes involved in all-grain brewing. These include: mashing, recirculation, lautering, and sparging. We’ll also demo two ways of sparging - fly sparging and batch sparging.
This class is for extract, partial mash, and Brew in a Bag brewers looking to have total control over every aspect of brewing. If you’re taking this course, we assume you’ve taken our Homebrewing 101 course or have a beginner’s knowledge of homebrewing -- wort production, fermentation and bottling.
Total running time: approx. 37 minutes plus quizzes and supplemental reading. Once you have purchased this course, you may watch it as many times as you like.
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What's Included:
Chapter 01: Course Introduction & All-Grain Overview
- Lesson 01: Course Introduction
- Lesson 02: All-Grain Overview
Chapter 02: A Deeper Look at All-Grain Brewing
- Lesson 01: All-Grain Terms & Vocabulary
- Lesson 02: Malt Extract Brewing vs All-Grain Brewing
- Lesson 03: Essential Equipment
- Lesson 04: Key Points & Takeaways
Chapter 03: Mashing
- Lesson 01: Mashing Terms & Vocabulary
- Lesson 02: Preparing for the Mash
- Lesson 03: Doughing In
- Lesson 04: What's Happening Inside the Mash?
- Lesson 05: When is the Mash Rest Complete?
- Lesson 06: Key Points & Takeaways
Chapter 04: Lautering and Sparging
- Lesson 01: Lautering Terms & Vocabulary
- Lesson 02: Mashout
- Lesson 03: Recirculation
- Lesson 04: Sparging
- Lesson 05: Fly Sparging vs Batch Sparging
- Lesson 06: Key Points & Takeaways
Chapter 05: Troubleshooting & All-Grain Inspiration
- Lesson 01: All-Grain Troubleshooting
- Lesson 02: Inspiration for New All-Grain Brewers
- Homebrewing 301: Course Evaluation Survey
Additional information
SKU | 44301 |
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