Preparing Malt & Grains For Home Brewing Amber Beer

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Part of the video series: How to Home Brew Amber Beer

Summary: How to prepare the amber beer malt and specialty grains for home brewing amber beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video series.

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Mark Emiley Mark Emiley has been homebrewing since 1998 when he cooked up his first batch of porter. With about 140 extract and all-grain batches under his belt, he has w... read more

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Preparing Malt & Grains For Home Brewing Amber Beer

Hi, I'm Mark Emiley on behalf of Expert Village and it's finally time to start brewing. One of our first steps is going to be to add our liquid extract to hot water to help liquefy it further. Now we are going to start adding water to our kettle and heating it up so we can steep our grains. Since we have a large amount of steeping grains, we are going to add one point five to two gallons. After we've added the water, we are going to turn on the heat and start aiming for a temperature of one-hundred and sixty-five degrees. Now we are going to add our grains to our steeping bag. We are either going to use a muslin sack and tie it off, or you can use one of the nylon steeping bags. For this much grain, you may need two steeping bags. Now that we've got our temperature where we want it, we are going to start steeping our grains. We're going to turn off the heat. Now we are going to add our grains into our steeping water. We're going to give it a nice push down to get it mixed up so we can get some nice color extraction. We want the temperature to stabilize in the one-fifties. When it's done this, you want to put the lid on and let it sit for a half an hour.

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