Grunaki
Active Member
I know... "There's no such thing as too much beer!"
Just something I've been considering.. Here's my logic..
I'm enjoying the brewing and I want to keep it up - otherwise my equipment will just get 'unused' dirty and I'll get demotivated again as I won't want to clean it.
(Even though it's not THAT much of a hassle, you just blow it out of proportion in your head.. When we moved house last year I did a bunch of 'fixer upper' jobs that the wife had been on at me to do for ages in about half a day as we were getting the place ready to sell.. Seemed like such a big pain to do it when it wasn't a priority though..)
Anyway.. My logic goes something like this.. It takes approximately two and a half weeks to go through the primary fermentation and the clarification in the carboy into getting the beer into bottles.. My 'big plan' is to get another batch going every time a carboy opens up, the theory being that from that point on I'll always have a steady supply of beer reaching the 'ready to drink' phase.
That in itself isn't the problem.. I'm the only one who drinks beer in this house, so basically I'm looking at having to knock back 23 litres of beer every two weeks to stay ahead of the curve.. I suppose I could try and have some mates round, but they're all settled down with kids now and are all boring and respectable, so monster pissups are probably out.. Failing that, I'm going to have to keep buying plastic bottles to keep it in, which could also end up fairly pricey..
(Actually, I did the maths and it's 1.64 litres of beer per day... What's that? Couple of pints? I think I can deal with that! If I fall behind though, the question stands..)
Just something I've been considering.. Here's my logic..
I'm enjoying the brewing and I want to keep it up - otherwise my equipment will just get 'unused' dirty and I'll get demotivated again as I won't want to clean it.
(Even though it's not THAT much of a hassle, you just blow it out of proportion in your head.. When we moved house last year I did a bunch of 'fixer upper' jobs that the wife had been on at me to do for ages in about half a day as we were getting the place ready to sell.. Seemed like such a big pain to do it when it wasn't a priority though..)
Anyway.. My logic goes something like this.. It takes approximately two and a half weeks to go through the primary fermentation and the clarification in the carboy into getting the beer into bottles.. My 'big plan' is to get another batch going every time a carboy opens up, the theory being that from that point on I'll always have a steady supply of beer reaching the 'ready to drink' phase.
That in itself isn't the problem.. I'm the only one who drinks beer in this house, so basically I'm looking at having to knock back 23 litres of beer every two weeks to stay ahead of the curve.. I suppose I could try and have some mates round, but they're all settled down with kids now and are all boring and respectable, so monster pissups are probably out.. Failing that, I'm going to have to keep buying plastic bottles to keep it in, which could also end up fairly pricey..
(Actually, I did the maths and it's 1.64 litres of beer per day... What's that? Couple of pints? I think I can deal with that! If I fall behind though, the question stands..)