Hi Everyone,
I've only been brewing for a short while, having started with some 6 gallon coopers kits. One day I saw a Brooklyn Beer Shop kit at a local store, and it piqued my interest. I've been reading up on the subject of small batches, there are still some things I'm not sure about.
1) What is the ideal sized stock pot for doing 1 gallon batchs of all grain? Or to be on the safe side, if I do eventually want to make 1.5 or 2 gallon batches, what should I get? I currently have a 1.75 Gallon pot. Would I be able to get away with my current pot for a 1 gallon batch?
2) From watching the BBS video, they do a sparge step. I'd be more interested in the BIAB method, as you save some steps and time. Can you follow the recipes in the BBS recipes book while doing BIAB, or would you have to modify them?
I'm sure I'll have more questions in the future, but I'll start with these, thank you!
What do you guys do for yeast? Do you just add 1/4- 1/2 a vial or pack and save the rest for later?
What do you guys do for yeast? Do you just add 1/4- 1/2 a vial or pack and save the rest for later?
Hi Everyone,
I've only been brewing for a short while, having started with some 6 gallon coopers kits. One day I saw a Brooklyn Beer Shop kit at a local store, and it piqued my interest. I've been reading up on the subject of small batches, there are still some things I'm not sure about.
1) What is the ideal sized stock pot for doing 1 gallon batchs of all grain? Or to be on the safe side, if I do eventually want to make 1.5 or 2 gallon batches, what should I get? I currently have a 1.75 Gallon pot. Would I be able to get away with my current pot for a 1 gallon batch?
2) From watching the BBS video, they do a sparge step. I'd be more interested in the BIAB method, as you save some steps and time. Can you follow the recipes in the BBS recipes book while doing BIAB, or would you have to modify them?
I'm sure I'll have more questions in the future, but I'll start with these, thank you!
I do pretty big beers so it usually works out to one full vial, which is nice. I highly recommend switching to liquid yeast if you have a LHBS. Even if you do smaller beers, you can often find vials that are a few months old and the pitch rate will still be almost the whole vial.
Its more expensive, but you can harvest afterwards and your options go up significantly when you go liquid.
What's the blow off jar contraption? Is it for yeast harvesting?
Even on a one gallon brew do you do a yeast wash and harvest it?
Even on a one gallon brew do you do a yeast wash and harvest it?
hey guys, this is my first time posting and i'm in a bit of a pinch.
I've brewed a couple times before but that was almost a year ago and tomorrow i'm brewing my first beer in a while. i've decided to go small batch because i've been living in japan and space is tight. locking down all the equipment has taken a while but everything is finally here and i was just making last minute checks on the stuff when i realized i bought the wrong size muslin bags. instead of bigger grain bags, i have these tiny 6" bags that definitely wont fit anything. i've decided to ask the one gallon brewers for their advice on any alternate options? are there super easy ways to make the bags myself? could i just use a cheap pillowcase? it was pretty tough getting all this stuff in japan already and i'm freaking out cuz i'm not sure how to proceed.
Whoa, that's a lot of yeast. I gotta figure out how to make this happen.
Head to a fabric store and get a yard of nylon voile, that'll work. Otherwise look for a cheap nylon fabric shower curtain. Nearly the same thing.
All else fails, mash in one pot, and then pour through a strainer into another!
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hey guys, this is my first time posting and i'm in a bit of a pinch.
I've brewed a couple times before but that was almost a year ago and tomorrow i'm brewing my first beer in a while. i've decided to go small batch because i've been living in japan and space is tight. locking down all the equipment has taken a while but everything is finally here and i was just making last minute checks on the stuff when i realized i bought the wrong size muslin bags. instead of bigger grain bags, i have these tiny 6" bags that definitely wont fit anything. i've decided to ask the one gallon brewers for their advice on any alternate options? are there super easy ways to make the bags myself? could i just use a cheap pillowcase? it was pretty tough getting all this stuff in japan already and i'm freaking out cuz i'm not sure how to proceed.
Just bottled northern brewer caribou slobber got 11 bottles out of it![]()
sweeeeet thanks. I just have another couple of questions
would a yard of muslin do the same? would the nylon melt?
Let us know how it came out once it's ready! I've heard great things about the Moose Drool that I believe it to be based off of. I'm a fan of browns in general, but I've never had the original or this brew.