ChocolateMaltyBalls
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CDN thermometer, cheap, accurate, tuff.
Thanks for the replies. Next questions. Hope they are not earlier in this post. Do you use a kettle or cooler as your mash tun? If cooler, do you use a false bottom, SS braid or copper? What size mash tun do you use? I use a 2 gallon cooler with a bazooka. I am thinking about changing that out to see if I can increase my efficiency. I am getting between 70-72% depending upon what I am brewing.
I just do it in the kettle (16 Qt) using a pillow case for grain bag.
68%, no sparge. I have no desire to increase my efficiency. For a 1G batch I figure I am losing about 4 cents worth of grain. That is fine with me to have one less vessel to clean and one less step in my process.
Um pillow case!? A paint strainer bag would have been cheaper. And yes I would like to see a picture of that.
OT: I BIAB and stick it in the oven until it is time for the boil. Others wrap the kettle with blankets or sweaters.
Thanks for the replies. Next questions. Hope they are not earlier in this post. Do you use a kettle or cooler as your mash tun? If cooler, do you use a false bottom, SS braid or copper? What size mash tun do you use? I use a 2 gallon cooler with a bazooka. I am thinking about changing that out to see if I can increase my efficiency. I am getting between 70-72% depending upon what I am brewing.
Thanks for the replies. Next questions. Hope they are not earlier in this post. Do you use a kettle or cooler as your mash tun? If cooler, do you use a false bottom, SS braid or copper? What size mash tun do you use? I use a 2 gallon cooler with a bazooka. I am thinking about changing that out to see if I can increase my efficiency. I am getting between 70-72% depending upon what I am brewing.
I just use a 4qt pot with a nice heavy glass lid. Not perfect but works.
Have been thinking of modifying a 2 gallon cooler jug for a small batch mash tun but haven't gotten around to it yet, and I'm not that handy, afraid I'll screw up the modifications so bad It'll make the cooler useless. :smack:
That and I'm fidgety in my mashing stage, constantly checking temps, a mash tun takes that away and I don't know if my nerves can handle that![]()
I just use a 4qt pot with a nice heavy glass lid. Not perfect but works.
Have been thinking of modifying a 2 gallon cooler jug for a small batch mash tun but haven't gotten around to it yet, and I'm not that handy, afraid I'll screw up the modifications so bad It'll make the cooler useless. :smack:
That and I'm fidgety in my mashing stage, constantly checking temps, a mash tun takes that away and I don't know if my nerves can handle that![]()
I actually made one and found it to be a waist of money. With a batch his small it is hard to keep the temperature stable. I have gone back to using paint strainer bags for biab. Found it easier to maintain temperature on the stove top.
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How full is the mash tun for a 1 gallon? Even 2 gallons is pretty big I guess. Has anyone tried mashing in 64 oz insulated travel mug? (That's a joke.)
Hello all! first time posting, long time lurking (I'm almost done reading all 550+ pages in this thread!). I'm a beginner AG 1 gallon brewer, with a few 5 gallon partial mash and K&K kits under my belt.
I made a 1 gallon AG stout last night and ran into an issue. I didn't have the correct hops on hand to properly bitter it, and it seems like I've made a sugary syrup versus delicious wort. I found a quick sub (put in Tettnanger at 2.4%(ish, can't remember the exact number right now) and didn't realize the original bittering hops called for 5.5%). I pitched in 1/2 a pack of US-04, and am hoping it won't be completely terrible... have I screwed it up? how do you all think it'll turn out? This is honestly the first time that anything has gone screwy in 12+ batches, so I guess I was due for a screw up!
thanks all for the reassurance that I haven't screwed it up! I'm just going to let this one ride - what is the saying after all.... RDWHAHB?
I have big plans for this weekend - I have an English Pale Ale kit from my local shop that I'm going to brew up, then bottling begins... Pecan Pie Brown Ale, the Great Pumpkin Ale (both from Brew Better Beer by Emma Christensen - if you haven't seen it, go get it. the 1 gallon brews are amazing) then I may bottle up 5 gallons of whatever K&K monstrosity is sitting in my carboy. pretty sure that one is going to be what we drink after drinking a few of the better beers... lol
Has anyone had any luck doing a 1 gallon OktoberFAST without any sort of lagering capabilities? I live in a small condo, and temps are usually pretty steady at 68-70F for most of my brews. The DH loves Samuel Adams Oktoberfest, and I was hoping that I could have something similar made up for him.
thanks all for the reassurance that I haven't screwed it up! I'm just going to let this one ride - what is the saying after all.... RDWHAHB?
I have big plans for this weekend - I have an English Pale Ale kit from my local shop that I'm going to brew up, then bottling begins... Pecan Pie Brown Ale, the Great Pumpkin Ale (both from Brew Better Beer by Emma Christensen - if you haven't seen it, go get it. the 1 gallon brews are amazing) then I may bottle up 5 gallons of whatever K&K monstrosity is sitting in my carboy. pretty sure that one is going to be what we drink after drinking a few of the better beers... lol
Has anyone had any luck doing a 1 gallon OktoberFAST without any sort of lagering capabilities? I live in a small condo, and temps are usually pretty steady at 68-70F for most of my brews. The DH loves Samuel Adams Oktoberfest, and I was hoping that I could have something similar made up for him.
Has anyone tried mashing in 64 oz insulated travel mug? (That's a joke.)
Are you sure?
Now I want to try that. Any excuse to buy a big ass Bubba mug.
Big question of the day: I've only ever used a 3 piece airlock on my carboys, anyone use the S-type and have a preference? I don't own an S-type so have no idea what different it makes if any.
Putting together a list of pros, cons, tips, and tricks for small batch brewing. Before finalizing and posting the completed list I'd like to get your feedback.
*skims google doc*:::
Dont forget your towel. ~
Hey guys, been doing small batches lately, .75-1.5G batches, after I moved to chicago and left the majority of my equipment back home.
Putting together a list of pros, cons, tips, and tricks for small batch brewing. Before finalizing and posting the completed list I'd like to get your feedback.
Google Doc link
@pricelessbrewing
This caught my eyes reading through the second time "Hop additions become tricky; youll want a high precision scale for measuring it out. Recommended precision being 0.01g, ~$10."
Optional item, not really a requirement for 1 gal brewing.
Example; our kitchen scale (used for the first 2 years of brewing both 5 and 1 gallon) had "0.01g accuracy" but it would read at 0.05g increments! Some batches the bittering addition was at 47 min, other batches were a 65min addition and boil time. Simple fix once you break out of using the generic brewing instructions and do a little math.