TwistedGray
El Jefe Brewing Company
Takes just as long to brew 5 gallons....just sayin....
But twice as long to drink and five times longer if I do a gallon brew
Takes just as long to brew 5 gallons....just sayin....
Spare time?? I'm looking forward to that !!I am rocking a lot of 2.5s with my spare time.
1 gallons are good, but I often time overshoot my volumes intentionally and not.
1 gallons are good, but I often time overshoot my volumes intentionally and not.
Me too!I dying to have a Sea Hag because of Remmy.
Bottling 1 gallon at a time sucks....
Huh? A brew day is a brew day no matter how many gallons.... are we talking a different language here ??But twice as long to drink and five times longer if I do a gallon brew![]()
I have been unintentionally unemployed for 2 months. Rejoining the workforce next month. Brewing like flocc in between.Spare time?? I'm looking forward to that !!
Yeah, but if you stagger accordingly it's not too bad.
Huh? A brew day is a brew day no matter how many gallons.... are we talking a different language here ??
I quit bottling a while back… Kudos to those that still do… still takes just as long… stay thirsty my friendsVariety is the spice of life, and if you only have one esophagus, you build a lot of unemptied bottles.
Or at least, less of it.Lose the ice
Can you PM me your process? I would rock it, but.... have horribly ruined every one gallon I have brewed for forever at bottling.
I quit bottling a while back… Kudos to those that still do… still takes just as long… stay thirsty my friends
The bottling is rather quick, maybe 5 min except I knocked a bottle on to the floor so there's that. 1/2tsp primed bottles, siphon to bottling bucket, into bottles, cap, mark, and rinse.
@Scturo - Got the hibiscus bottled, but I'm headed to Canada at the end of next week. I'll ship something when I'm back and we can swap a bottle or two to compare![]()
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So you have to wait 6 weeks for 9 beers? Fahck.
Lose the ice
It’s cheap poopy. Basically bourbon/water
Lol, just take whatever you were going to do and turn it into a 1 gallon batch. Not sure there is much of a process? I usually look at the recipes on here, tweak them because I'm a tweaker, and that's about it. I don't do anything too systematically other than my note taking for future batches.
Bottling is my hiccup. Do you use a full 6.5G bottling bucket?
I can turn 5 gallons around in the same amount of time. 10 or more if I was doing 10 or more ....but I digress... to each his own .... cheers!!!My ciders finish up in about 1.5-2 and another 1 week to drink (two if you care to wait that long). Everything else is closer to 4 weeks, but I have a plethora of different ones going. I've never been out of homebrew be that mine or something from the FotHB thread![]()
I can turn 5 gallons around in the same amount of time. 10 or more if I was doing 10 or more ....but I digress... to each his own .... cheers!!!
The bottling is rather quick, maybe 5 min except I knocked a bottle on to the floor so there's that. 1/2tsp primed bottles, siphon to bottling bucket, into bottles, cap, mark, and rinse.
@Scturo - Got the hibiscus bottled, but I'm headed to Canada at the end of next week. I'll ship something when I'm back and we can swap a bottle or two to compare![]()
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Sounds good. I’m fine with one or two. And bottling 5 gal batches takes way longer if you include the bottle cleaning and prep.
This Tasty @GaBrewZoo HB Heff from earlier.
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I can't find my receipt I bought years ago but adventures in homebrewing Black Friday sales are usually good. I may be wrong but I think I paid 4 for $120. They were used but in very good shape. Just dusty. They currently have a 10% discount getting down to $76 new which isn't bad. Sale ends in an hour thoSince we're talking smaller batches. Does anyone have a good source for 1-3 gallon kegs at a reasonable cost?
I've bought a few from adventures in homebrewing and never been disappointedSince we're talking smaller batches. Does anyone have a good source for 1-3 gallon kegs at a reasonable cost?
Since we're talking smaller batches. Does anyone have a good source for 1-3 gallon kegs at a reasonable cost?
I bought the same keg a few years back and it's great. I still use it write a bit for it smaller batches.highly recommend!I bought a new 2.5 gallon ball lock keg from Adventures in Home Brewing a few years back. It was around $75 shipped to my door and it was the best deal I could find for a smaller keg and seems to still be a good deal.
All kidding aside, focusing on prevention is probably a good idea, though new research might be promising it's going to be awhile before coming to the masses.Appreciate that man, even if I forget who it came from..