This is maybe an odd thing to ask in a one gallon thread but here goes anyway.
I have been brewing one gallon batches for six months now and will definitely be continuing to do so. Two of the things that attracted me to this approach to brewing were the very small amount of special equipment needed and the fact that I could try lost of different recipes.
However, I have found a couple of beers that I would like to brew in larger batches - 1 gallon just doesn't last long enough! So I am wondering how I might scale up without having to buy loads of kit that won't be used very often. At the moment I mash in a stockpot in my oven and use the same pot for my boil. My pot is just big enough for a one gallon batch but no more. I am wondering whether I could mash and boil a larger grain and hop bill in my current pot to produce a wort with a higher SG and then add cooled boiled water to dilute it down to a larger batch with the target OG?
Any thoughts?
I have been brewing one gallon batches for six months now and will definitely be continuing to do so. Two of the things that attracted me to this approach to brewing were the very small amount of special equipment needed and the fact that I could try lost of different recipes.
However, I have found a couple of beers that I would like to brew in larger batches - 1 gallon just doesn't last long enough! So I am wondering how I might scale up without having to buy loads of kit that won't be used very often. At the moment I mash in a stockpot in my oven and use the same pot for my boil. My pot is just big enough for a one gallon batch but no more. I am wondering whether I could mash and boil a larger grain and hop bill in my current pot to produce a wort with a higher SG and then add cooled boiled water to dilute it down to a larger batch with the target OG?
Any thoughts?