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    Small batch brewing in Grainfather G30 V3

    I should have mentioned in last post; I was going with 2.75 gal batches in 2024, but my fermenter losses sometimes prevented me from hitting 2.5 gal all the time. Bumping it up to 3 gal eliminated that problem
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    Small batch brewing in Grainfather G30 V3

    Hello ElProducto! Been away from the forum for a few days. For my use, I created a 3 gal equipment profile in Grainfather app that matches up with my Brewfather 3 gal profile. When I import my recipe from Brewfather, it’s pretty easy. I make very few adjustments. I usually just check...
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    Small batch brewing in Grainfather G30 V3

    I own the GF G-30 v3, and I brew small batches exclusively. By small batch I am talking about a batch size of 2.75 gal, which after losses leaves approx 2.35 gal of finished product, enough for one of my 2.5 gallon kegs or a case of 12 oz’rs. I create my beer recipes in Brewfather and just...
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    Octoberfest Aging?

    As kevin58 says!
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    What are people brewing for the holidays?

    Spices can get overpowering in these brews, especially mulling spices and Ginger. They need a little time in the bottle to mellow out. I always have a tough time with Ginger. Anyway, with the GL’s ale, you boil your ginger and cinnamon the entire boil, so it’s not as overbearing. Good Luck!
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    What are people brewing for the holidays?

    Just read back through this thread and have to respond to this post. I’m a small batch brewer, brewing a case of beer (or 2.5gal keg) at a time, or around 3 gal batches. I started my Brew Journey with GigaWort as well, and still use it (after 6 yr) for both extract and as a HLT (sparge water...
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    What are people brewing for the holidays?

    I not used T-58 before. But I’ve used s-04 and Nottingham before; like both, especially Notty!
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    What are people brewing for the holidays?

    Northern Brewers Superior Ale is very close to GL ALE, if not spot on
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    What are people brewing for the holidays?

    In the next week I’ll brew a batch of Great Lakes Christmas Ale. I usually bounce around to something different every year, but this year the Christmas Ale deserves another run!
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    False bottom for Anvil Foundry 6.5

    I ordered this one a day or so ago, in the 11” width. It seems a lot sturdier than the ones on Amazon or elsewhere. And it’s already on its way!
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    False bottom for Anvil Foundry 6.5

    I measured 11.5“ wide and a little under 2” high for the legs. Looks like a good size would be 11” X 2” would be good for a bag
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    False bottom for Anvil Foundry 6.5

    Has anyone found (from Amazon or whoever) a false bottom / grille that fits in the 6.5? I’ve been putting my grain bag inside my malt pipe, but would like to do away with malt pipe and use a false bottom. Thanks!
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    Anvil Foundry 6.5 threads,all things 6.5

    This has been a interesting discussion since my post(#19) regarding dead space under and around the malt pipe. While I am concerned about the FACT that there is limiting mixing of the mash with all of the water, my bigger concern, and one that I have experienced, is that the smaller Diameter...
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    Anvil Foundry 6.5 threads,all things 6.5

    It’s not a wife’s tale; it’s called science. But whatever you want to believe…I don’t care
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    Anvil Foundry 6.5 threads,all things 6.5

    The difference with the 6.5 is that the ratio of dead space to batch size is very high. For example, if I want to make a 2.75 gallon batch (fermenter volume), I need a total of about 4.3 gallons for BIAB, per my profile. When I pour 4.3 gallons into the 6.5, over half of that ( ~ 2.5 gal)...
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