I have acquired a pretty huge database of recipes since I started this hobby. Some I'll brew over and over, while others just sit in cyberspace til I get the itch to try something new.
Simply put, what are your minimum amount of ingredients you keep on hand to achieve the maximum amount of different beers you can brew? For example, with yeast, I think I could live with US-05 and S-04 for ales and 34/70 for lagers. I don't need 10 something strains for the beers I brew.
I'd like to keep my inventory as small as possible, but still be able to brew what I would like. Is there a grain, hops, yeast, that's a go to for a lot of different varieties? if so, what is it?
I'm open to suggestions as well on what to keep on hand. Mainly what I like are ambers/alts, IPAs, ESBs, and stouts for the ales. Lagers, I like dunkels and helles. Based on those styles, what would be the minimum ingredients to keep on hand to keep these beers in rotation?
Simply put, what are your minimum amount of ingredients you keep on hand to achieve the maximum amount of different beers you can brew? For example, with yeast, I think I could live with US-05 and S-04 for ales and 34/70 for lagers. I don't need 10 something strains for the beers I brew.
I'd like to keep my inventory as small as possible, but still be able to brew what I would like. Is there a grain, hops, yeast, that's a go to for a lot of different varieties? if so, what is it?
I'm open to suggestions as well on what to keep on hand. Mainly what I like are ambers/alts, IPAs, ESBs, and stouts for the ales. Lagers, I like dunkels and helles. Based on those styles, what would be the minimum ingredients to keep on hand to keep these beers in rotation?