I've been brewing for about 4 years now (mostly with kits), and last year dabbled with All Grain and was pleased with the results. I am in the process of gathering the necessary equipment to up that to 23L, but the only thing I am worried about is how to carve out time. I'm looking for tips on how to fit this around the rest of my life. I generally work from home now and that won't change. I usually finish at 4pm and do nursery pick up at 5pm, bath time at 5.30pm (for the baby, not me) which my wife can do and then she's in bed by 7pm, leaving the rest of the evening. When I do the small batch AG, it usually takes me about 5 hours, and I gather that upping batch size to 23L would not add a huge amount of time to that.
I'm thinking prep equipment/grain and start heating water at 4pm, get the mash on while the wife is bathing the baby, then while mashing I can help get her settled in bed, then the rest of the evening is free for sparging, boiling, cooling, pitching and clearing up etc. Does anyone do their brews like this? Am I deluded in thinking it would be a good idea? I could free a whole day of a weekend every now and then, but it would mean brewing less frequently.
I really do see the main benefit of doing kit brews...
I'm thinking prep equipment/grain and start heating water at 4pm, get the mash on while the wife is bathing the baby, then while mashing I can help get her settled in bed, then the rest of the evening is free for sparging, boiling, cooling, pitching and clearing up etc. Does anyone do their brews like this? Am I deluded in thinking it would be a good idea? I could free a whole day of a weekend every now and then, but it would mean brewing less frequently.
I really do see the main benefit of doing kit brews...