V-Fib
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SO my equipment on hand is 2 10 gal pots, 1 burner, 2 10 gal coolers that I use for mashing (one round with a false bottom and one square with a homemade manifold), one 5 gal round that I use for a HLT, plenty of kegs and carboys.
For those that have made the jump from 5 to 10 have you done it by going straight 10gal or two separate 5 gal setups? I leaning towards 2 5 gallon systems since I'd only need 1 more burner instead of buying a 15 gallon kettle. The disadvantage is more clean up time, more gas and the potential for more mistakes by brewing 2 different 5 gallon brews at once. The advantage would be I can brew 2 different beers with my limited brew times, less upfront cost, the ability to experiment with slight changes.
Has anyone made the change and regretted either or?
For those that have made the jump from 5 to 10 have you done it by going straight 10gal or two separate 5 gal setups? I leaning towards 2 5 gallon systems since I'd only need 1 more burner instead of buying a 15 gallon kettle. The disadvantage is more clean up time, more gas and the potential for more mistakes by brewing 2 different 5 gallon brews at once. The advantage would be I can brew 2 different beers with my limited brew times, less upfront cost, the ability to experiment with slight changes.
Has anyone made the change and regretted either or?