Tactical-Brewer
Well-Known Member
Ok, as the title explains, this may sound stupid, but I don't really care.
As I'm getting into home brewing, As usual, I jump in head first. Unfortunately, at this point in time, I do not have the money, nor space to set up for 5 gallon batches. Never to let those two things keep me from doing what I want to do, I've decided to go with 1-2.5 gallon batches at a time.
However, like the little engine that could, I'm not satisfied with mashing, then pouring the grains out in a strainer over another pot, and sparging through the strainer, blah blah blah...
So, to play like the big boys and hone my skills, I will be making a complete mash tun out of a small 2 gallon cooler. I will vorlauf my batches, as well as fly sparge.
As soon as I can get my hands on a cheap little, adequate, pump, I will try to set up a herms system.
Make fun of me all you want (kidding), but seriously, I want to do it and go as close to perfect as I can until I can get my 5+ system set up. But actually go into 5+ gallon set up "Good" at brewing. I'd rather make the mistakes on a smaller scale and say, "Well, that's not necessary" or "Ooh, I better get this figured out" on a scale and budget I can handle first as opposed to putting a ton of time and money messing up a big system.
Not to mention, with such a small grain bill, and ease and inexpensive as 2 gallon buckets are, I can have a boat load of different experiments going at once.
Anyways, love to hear your guy's thoughts and opinions on the matter of going all out on such a small scale. You won't hurt my feelings. Cheers
As I'm getting into home brewing, As usual, I jump in head first. Unfortunately, at this point in time, I do not have the money, nor space to set up for 5 gallon batches. Never to let those two things keep me from doing what I want to do, I've decided to go with 1-2.5 gallon batches at a time.
However, like the little engine that could, I'm not satisfied with mashing, then pouring the grains out in a strainer over another pot, and sparging through the strainer, blah blah blah...
So, to play like the big boys and hone my skills, I will be making a complete mash tun out of a small 2 gallon cooler. I will vorlauf my batches, as well as fly sparge.
As soon as I can get my hands on a cheap little, adequate, pump, I will try to set up a herms system.
Make fun of me all you want (kidding), but seriously, I want to do it and go as close to perfect as I can until I can get my 5+ system set up. But actually go into 5+ gallon set up "Good" at brewing. I'd rather make the mistakes on a smaller scale and say, "Well, that's not necessary" or "Ooh, I better get this figured out" on a scale and budget I can handle first as opposed to putting a ton of time and money messing up a big system.
Not to mention, with such a small grain bill, and ease and inexpensive as 2 gallon buckets are, I can have a boat load of different experiments going at once.
Anyways, love to hear your guy's thoughts and opinions on the matter of going all out on such a small scale. You won't hurt my feelings. Cheers
