I am thinking of attempting a double brew day and am interested to get some tips on how to do this without it turning into a logistical nightmare.
I have a 3 vessel system and brew 23 L batches. I don't really have space to add more so I am going to have to use the same HLT, MT and kettle for each brew. I think I can fit 2 FV in my brew fridge.
My brew day currently consists of faffing about to adjust water profile depending on what I am brewing. I mash grains for 90 minutes and batch sparge. Boil is always 60 minutes with steep/whirlpool as necessary. I cool with immersion chiller, transfer to FV an pitch yeast. At the moment my brew day is probably about 8 hours from HLT on to yeast pitch.
Any helpful experiences gratefully received
I have a 3 vessel system and brew 23 L batches. I don't really have space to add more so I am going to have to use the same HLT, MT and kettle for each brew. I think I can fit 2 FV in my brew fridge.
My brew day currently consists of faffing about to adjust water profile depending on what I am brewing. I mash grains for 90 minutes and batch sparge. Boil is always 60 minutes with steep/whirlpool as necessary. I cool with immersion chiller, transfer to FV an pitch yeast. At the moment my brew day is probably about 8 hours from HLT on to yeast pitch.
Any helpful experiences gratefully received