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Keep The Process of Brewing Your Own Beer Simple

Mashing is the process of soaking the grains in the water at a particular temperature, which is dictated by the type of beer you are brewing. Lautering, as it is often called, may be followed by the running of more hot water over the grains. Simply run the hot water through the grain bed so as to make sure that you extract all of the sugar that is hidden within the grains. Once the malt sugar has been included, bring the water back to a boil. Simply aim to boil the water for about 80 minutes or so. Having done so, reduce the temperature of the water to approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

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