Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:57 am
If you just "want" to go all grain, then by all means... However, if you haven't gone to 1) a full boil, 2) fermentation temp control, and 3) yeast starters - then you should do that first. You will undoubtedly need a big kettle, some type of chiller (I recommend JZ's Whirlpool Immersion, or a CF chiller), maybe a chest freezer and temp control, stir plates, erlynmeyer flasks, etc. Maybe it is best to spend you money building out some of this other stuff, first.
You don't need to go to all grain to make award winning beers. However - I would bet that most award winning beers have all three of the above. I would also recommend not going with a 5 gallon all grain system. Even if you don't drink that much, it is nice to make a 10 gallon batch for not much more time, effort, or cost of ingredients.
Mylo
"Life is too short to bottle homebrew." - Me
"HEINEKEN? Fuck that shit! Pabst Blue Ribbon!!!" - Dennis Hopper, in Blue Velvet