Crashman06
New Member
Hello,
This is my first post here, but I've been brewing for about 2 years now, and have made about a dozen different brews, so I do have a little experience.
My brother is about to head to get a post-graduate degree overseas. The program will last for about three years, and he'll probably only come back to visit once or twice during that time. I wanted to brew up something that we could taste on his first trip back (maybe a year from now) and then when he's back for good in about three years. Because of space issues, though, I want to keep the batch quite small: a gallon ideally. So my questions are:
1. What kind of brew would be good for this sort of extended aging? A barley wine? Mead maybe? I don't have the space or equipment for all all-grain, so it would have to be an extract. How would I scale down a 5 gallon recipe for a 1 gallon batch? Cut everything by 4/5ths?
2. What could I ferment such a small batch in? I think I probably shouldn't put it in my regular fermentation bucket, since there'd be too much air in there with it. I think my local homebrew shop sells 1 gallon glass jugs. Would that work?
Any suggestions or advice from you experts out there would be really helpful!
This is my first post here, but I've been brewing for about 2 years now, and have made about a dozen different brews, so I do have a little experience.
My brother is about to head to get a post-graduate degree overseas. The program will last for about three years, and he'll probably only come back to visit once or twice during that time. I wanted to brew up something that we could taste on his first trip back (maybe a year from now) and then when he's back for good in about three years. Because of space issues, though, I want to keep the batch quite small: a gallon ideally. So my questions are:
1. What kind of brew would be good for this sort of extended aging? A barley wine? Mead maybe? I don't have the space or equipment for all all-grain, so it would have to be an extract. How would I scale down a 5 gallon recipe for a 1 gallon batch? Cut everything by 4/5ths?
2. What could I ferment such a small batch in? I think I probably shouldn't put it in my regular fermentation bucket, since there'd be too much air in there with it. I think my local homebrew shop sells 1 gallon glass jugs. Would that work?
Any suggestions or advice from you experts out there would be really helpful!