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Hi all this might be a bit rambling so please bear with me.
My body is shot to bits , very bad accident as a teen which has deteriated over the years (26 years ago ) to the point I need crutches to mobilise and the real crux for brewing is moving the heavy fermentation bin 40 pint kits .
Im thinking that making small batches in a demijohn or similar would be much more manageable.
Now if I'm correct I need to head down the BIAB ( brew in a bag ) route ? .
I have seen several small kits where all grain etc needed is provided but this seems bloody expensive compared even to 2can kits in the volume of end product.
Am I right that day I find an AG recipe for 5 gallons , divide that by 5 and off I go , yes I get that it will be a different end product as I don't have any fancy grainfather whatnot but it should still make something resembling that ?
Volume of water is the one that is really confusing me regarding how much and pot size needed
I need to get a bigger stock pot or big pan ( any recommendations on size best suited etc )
And how much extra water I need for boil off etc.
Looking at buying a few kilos each of different types of grains assuming my assumption of dividing a 5 gallon rec is correct along with different hops etc so I have a stock of bits to use.
Very confused
I love making the kits but with my lad going back to uni and nextdoors lad just starting his first year plus my Mrs is 4ft nothing and can't pick up a full bin it's sending me in a different approach hence looking for small batches.
Edit forgot to mention one thing I have plenty off is time so if it takes longer it's not an issue, just takes me longer to do things unfortunately.
My body is shot to bits , very bad accident as a teen which has deteriated over the years (26 years ago ) to the point I need crutches to mobilise and the real crux for brewing is moving the heavy fermentation bin 40 pint kits .
Im thinking that making small batches in a demijohn or similar would be much more manageable.
Now if I'm correct I need to head down the BIAB ( brew in a bag ) route ? .
I have seen several small kits where all grain etc needed is provided but this seems bloody expensive compared even to 2can kits in the volume of end product.
Am I right that day I find an AG recipe for 5 gallons , divide that by 5 and off I go , yes I get that it will be a different end product as I don't have any fancy grainfather whatnot but it should still make something resembling that ?
Volume of water is the one that is really confusing me regarding how much and pot size needed
I need to get a bigger stock pot or big pan ( any recommendations on size best suited etc )
And how much extra water I need for boil off etc.
Looking at buying a few kilos each of different types of grains assuming my assumption of dividing a 5 gallon rec is correct along with different hops etc so I have a stock of bits to use.
Very confused
I love making the kits but with my lad going back to uni and nextdoors lad just starting his first year plus my Mrs is 4ft nothing and can't pick up a full bin it's sending me in a different approach hence looking for small batches.
Edit forgot to mention one thing I have plenty off is time so if it takes longer it's not an issue, just takes me longer to do things unfortunately.