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  1. Jonno2003

    Fermenter Size for Small Batch Brewing

    They do look great! - the glass demijohn is definitely what I'll go for on the 4.5L kits, a brilliant space-saver too - and the volume means starting out with a 10L pan from Ikea or somewhere like that for 20 quid, before investing in a proper mash kettle for bigger and better stuff
  2. Jonno2003

    Fermenter Size for Small Batch Brewing

    I'm looking to try all-grain brewing - it'll take a while for me to work it out and so small all-grain kits (like the 4.5L and 11L kits from the Edinburgh Brewstore) look ideal for failing and learning quickly. Or suceeding and having some great beer! All of my ferementaion kit at the moment is...
  3. Jonno2003

    Homebrew kit in a pressurised fermentor

    No. I have fat arms and ham fists! Bucket makes sense, thanks
  4. Jonno2003

    Homebrew kit in a pressurised fermentor

    Doh! Yes of course, thank you.
  5. Jonno2003

    Homebrew kit in a pressurised fermentor

    I've been on a bucket brewing learning curve in parallel with a Pinter (small pressurised vessel) learning curve - next step is larger brews under pressure, for which I have a 35L Snub-nose fermentor, pressure kit and spunding valve ready to go. I'd like to start with straight forward Mangrove...
  6. Jonno2003

    Cheers from The Cotswolds

    Realtively new brewer but really enjoying what it brings (the beer especially!). Building a fermentation chamber and a keggerator as we go and have a snub-nosed pressure-fermentor waiting for experimentatin so couldn't have found a more useful or timely Forum..
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