I've been traveling and haven't had time to post a recap until now.
Much longer day than I had originally planned (DUH); there were a few procedural missteps and a couple minor equipment malfunctions. But all in all, a success. It was a really hot day -- about 85 degrees with 90% humidity (so for the other runners out there, I only ran 7 miles). Yes, I showered.
I started about an hour late and by the time I hit the beginning of the boil on the first batch I was another hour behind, so I basically threw the schedule out the window. I didn't allow nearly enough time to drain my grain (especially the 10 gal batch) and should've given myself more time between steps. I also forgot to double-up on fermcap and yeast fuel on the 10 gal batch (not the end of the world). I finished the brewday a few minutes after midnight.
I lost my siphon racking to my primary carboy on the first batch. So I ended up having to tip my keggle and use a grain bag over a funnel to keep the trub to a minimum. Good for aeration, but it took forever, kept getting clogged and was a general PITA. I need to reposition or change my diptube setup, and after that mishap I'm adding a SS scrubby. I'm also making one of those spider-leg kettle hopsacks. By the end of the day, I realized why those things are so handy. Also, I need to find a way to get the keggle off the burner (or vice-versa) once I get the IC going, that thing was still putting out a ton of heat. I just used the runoff water to cool it and the keggle down, but by the end of the day I had rust on the burner. Any pointers on this???
A major brain fart: I threw an airlock on the first batch with the idea of switching to a blowoff tube when it started creeping. Well, I forgot, and it was a big Hefe cake. Needless to say, I woke up to quite a mess in the morning. Yeast/beer on the ceiling and everything covered in the brew closet. The airlock was actually cracked from the ceiling impact.
Obviously the day would have been smoother with a helper, but I really wanted to see what I was capable of doing solo. My advice: Plan for a long day and give yourself an evening to prep. Clean and sanitize everything you can think of, and some back-ups. Have food/snacks ready. Have a sanitizing bucket or container full at all times, and a sanitizer spray bottle - that was a huge help. Don't start drinking too soon (or do). Be prepared for a big freakin mess. And lastly, do it! While I won't do this every brewday, it was fun and at the end of the day I had 4 full carboys and a one gallon experimental bubbling away and I hit all my target OGs dead on!
thanks again for all the advice folks! I'll post some pics later.