D dlhutson Member Joined Oct 4, 2013 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Oct 5, 2013 #1 I have done a couple 1 gal batches and am moving on to 5 gal. Is there any difference as far as process goes or is about the same? I do all grain.
I have done a couple 1 gal batches and am moving on to 5 gal. Is there any difference as far as process goes or is about the same? I do all grain.
Hammy71 Senior Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 6,059 Reaction score 766 Location SE PA Oct 5, 2013 #2 The process should be the same. Course different aspects will require new and better methods. Chilling comes to mind. But what we do all grain, for 1, 5, 10 or 20 gallons, is essentially what the pros do. Brew on!!
The process should be the same. Course different aspects will require new and better methods. Chilling comes to mind. But what we do all grain, for 1, 5, 10 or 20 gallons, is essentially what the pros do. Brew on!!
chickypad lupulin shift victim Joined Jul 19, 2010 Messages 5,816 Reaction score 1,346 Location SF Peninsula Oct 5, 2013 #3 Yep, chilling and being able to handle a larger boil with your burner/stove are probably the biggest things to consider.
Yep, chilling and being able to handle a larger boil with your burner/stove are probably the biggest things to consider.
Surly Well-Known Member Joined Dec 10, 2007 Messages 990 Reaction score 90 Location Prairie Farm Oct 5, 2013 #5 Agree with the above on chilling. I would extend that to temperature control through the fermentation process. The more volume you are handling the more issues arise relating to how to handle that volume.
Agree with the above on chilling. I would extend that to temperature control through the fermentation process. The more volume you are handling the more issues arise relating to how to handle that volume.