Redpiper
Well-Known Member
After some Mr Beer batches, then learning to batch prime, use hydrometer, use DME, boil hops, and steep grains, I think I'm ready to move on.
I still like the small MB keg size for stronger brews, but plan to get a 6 gallon bucket for bigger batches of the stuff guests drink (think I'll make a Red Trolley clone I found by searching this site).
Great info. here - thanks. I still have a lot to read. But, it sounds like I can ferment for 3 weeks in the bucket (as well as in the MB keg) with no problem - in fact maybe get better results. Also, secondary is not necessary - even for my Russian stout! Going to move to Star San as well.
And, +1 a local LHBS just opened in my hometown this week.
Not writing with a question exactly, but do appreciate any feedback especially from those of you who are still brewing MB size batches, but creating your own recipes instead of just pouring from a can. I guess we're sort of "tweeners" between the carboy/keggers and the kit brewers!
I still like the small MB keg size for stronger brews, but plan to get a 6 gallon bucket for bigger batches of the stuff guests drink (think I'll make a Red Trolley clone I found by searching this site).
Great info. here - thanks. I still have a lot to read. But, it sounds like I can ferment for 3 weeks in the bucket (as well as in the MB keg) with no problem - in fact maybe get better results. Also, secondary is not necessary - even for my Russian stout! Going to move to Star San as well.
And, +1 a local LHBS just opened in my hometown this week.
Not writing with a question exactly, but do appreciate any feedback especially from those of you who are still brewing MB size batches, but creating your own recipes instead of just pouring from a can. I guess we're sort of "tweeners" between the carboy/keggers and the kit brewers!