Glad I didn't try to brew today, we had 25 mph gusts today in Massachusetts. Built a collar for my keezer instead.
BeerGrylls said:Glad I didn't try to brew today, we had 25 mph gusts today in Massachusetts. Built a collar for my keezer instead.
Glad I didn't try to brew today, we had 25 mph gusts today in Massachusetts. Built a collar for my keezer instead.
This is the exact reason I want to go E-HERMs in my basement; for now though, the partial boil AG on the stove top slakes my brew-lust.
Has anybody brewed anything in very large quantities?
And also a recipes for something close to starpraman
Thanks
DrunkleJon said:How large are you asking about. We have people on this site who brew from 1 gallon to multiple BBL batches. Some people here have gone pro and brew commercially.
Hi I am starting to use the brewferm mini kegs for convenience of storing but In only getting four off a five gallon brew. I'm looking to start brewing to get around ten, ten pint mini kegs. So around 12 to 15 gallons. Also do you know of a good place to get bulk grains and ingredients?
Thanks very much
DrunkleJon said:Well 10-15 gallon batches are not that bad. Just scale your recipes and you should be pretty close. As for bulk grains, you can check out the Group Buys part of this forum and see if anyone in your area is working on one (https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f174/). Addiitionally some people introduce themselves to the brewers at local brewpub/microbreweries/craft breweries and can at times order grains by the sack through them. Local Homebrew Stores will also usually sell by the sack for cheaper than the 1-5 lb increments.
Melana said:All goes as planned and i will be brewing tomorrow
Melana said:Aaaahhhhh my faucets are frozen.... Darn it all to heck and back....
DrWill said:Outdoor spigots? Try a little boiling water. Indoor spigots? You might have bigger issues. I hope all turns out well and the worst you have to deal with is a missed brew day.
Oginme said:Just cooling a scotch ale right now. Started at 5 this morning, 90 minute boil with side reduction, everything seemed to go smoothly... so something is wrong somewhere in the universe... It must be Melana's frozen spigot!
Odell Brewing inspired Chocolate Milk Stout.
Here is my Irish Ale starter getting ready.
No need for an airlock on a starter, you want the oxygen, a piece of foil sprayed with starsan is all you need, you are giving it a regular shake aren't you?
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