OlatheSurferDude
Well-Known Member
I've started doing small batches utilizing BIAB, 2.5G batches. What I realized this past weekend when I was bottling what was in the carboy I was using for my small batches was that I could bottle and brew another batch at the same time and turn around my fermenter the same night keeping it busy. The time spent taking care of the grains was used to bottle what was ready to be bottled. Then during the boil, I could clean / sanitize the fermenter to be ready for the new batch.
I have two ferminting items (1 bucket, 1 carboy). I think I'll be using the bucket for 5 gallon extract batches and my carboy for the 2.5 G BIAB batches I've start. I'm working on getting smaller buckets for the BIAB batches I'm doing. But until then I will continue to use my carboy (unless I need a secondary). Got to get the pipe line up / running and and at full capacity.
What other tips / tricks do you utilize to keep your resources busy?
I have two ferminting items (1 bucket, 1 carboy). I think I'll be using the bucket for 5 gallon extract batches and my carboy for the 2.5 G BIAB batches I've start. I'm working on getting smaller buckets for the BIAB batches I'm doing. But until then I will continue to use my carboy (unless I need a secondary). Got to get the pipe line up / running and and at full capacity.
What other tips / tricks do you utilize to keep your resources busy?