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Flan

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I’m just about to start my 2nd LME kit a MJ pilsner and I’m just reading the complete joy of home brewing for a few pointers and mr Papazian recommends boiling your ingredients (the can/packet of Malt extract supplied with the kit and any sugar/spray malt/enhancer you intend to add) in 5.5-6 litres of water for around 60 mins then add it to the rest of the cold water already in your FV even if your doing a kit with or without additional ingredients and the kit doesn’t say you need to do this. Any thoughts on this.
Is there a down side to doing this? As far as i can see it would at least give me some practice in boiling the wort and be a slow introduction to an eventual AG brew. If the only minus to doing this is time then I don’t mind that but if there’s something that would cause a problem to the finished article then I won’t do it. Thanks, Pete.
 
It won't do any harm, so, as you say, you may as well have a play with it. :laugh8:

Playing with your own beer is all part of the fun.
 
It won't do any harm, so, as you say, you may as well have a play with it. :laugh8:

Playing with your own beer is all part of the fun.
Yeah i thought it might be a way to ease into AG brewing. Thanks
 

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