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If you are wanting to try your hand at all-grain brewing, but have been wary to make the jump, let American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass walk you through everything you need to know to conduct an all-grain batch sparge brew. Follow along with the Introduction to All-Grain Brewing Video Series and brew superb beer from scratch!
In the first video of the Introduction To All-Grain Brewing video series, American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass offers an overview of the all-grain brewing process and discusses the topics that will be covered in the series.
Before jumping into all-grain brewing, it is important to understand a key ingredient that you may have had little experience with: malted grains. American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass discusses malted grains as a brewing ingredient, and covers the basics of how it is implemented in the all-grain brewing process.
All-grain brewing requires the use of certain pieces of equipment and instruments. American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass covers the equipment needed to complete an all-grain brew, and suggests a few additional gadgets that can make your brew day even more successful.
When all-grain brewing, a mash tun is needed to conduct the mash and separate the liquid wort from the grain solids. American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass walks you through the steps to building a cheap and easy mash tun out of a rectangular picnic cooler.
Batch sparging is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to get into all-grain brewing. American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass explains an example mash and sparge process during an all-grain brew day. Follow along and brew great beer!

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