Ian9365
Active Member
Hi, I've have read the forum for quite some time but have not previously posted. I have recently retired and so now have much more time and no more excuses to both post and become more actively involved in this fascinating hobby.
I've brewed beer and wine in a generally haphazard fashion over many years, the beers mostly from hopped kits but the wines from self collected fruits, blackberry, Elderberry etc. I've probably been lucky but never really had a disaster with generally pretty good beers but wines sometimes less so, maybe my previous description of HAPHAZARD is relevant here.
As I said I am now retired so it is my intention to become more involved with brewing, learning and using more advanced techniques. I definitely want to start all grain but wouldn't have the space for a full on 3 vessel system so intend initially to use up a single vessel setup. I could afford a Grainfather or similar but don't really want to go down that route. I would rather make my own mistakes and learn from them. With that in mind it is my plan to set up a BIAB system with a false bottom, bag and maybe re-circulation.
I have most of the big equipment, 10 Gall Brewtech kettle, 3kw Buffalo induction hob, mag drive pump, loads of silicon pipe, fittings, thermometers, hydrometers etc. All gained previously from different brewing projects, so that's another reason I don't want an all singing dancing do it for you type system and it just seems that it would lend itself to BIAB without much difficulty.
Ian
I've brewed beer and wine in a generally haphazard fashion over many years, the beers mostly from hopped kits but the wines from self collected fruits, blackberry, Elderberry etc. I've probably been lucky but never really had a disaster with generally pretty good beers but wines sometimes less so, maybe my previous description of HAPHAZARD is relevant here.
As I said I am now retired so it is my intention to become more involved with brewing, learning and using more advanced techniques. I definitely want to start all grain but wouldn't have the space for a full on 3 vessel system so intend initially to use up a single vessel setup. I could afford a Grainfather or similar but don't really want to go down that route. I would rather make my own mistakes and learn from them. With that in mind it is my plan to set up a BIAB system with a false bottom, bag and maybe re-circulation.
I have most of the big equipment, 10 Gall Brewtech kettle, 3kw Buffalo induction hob, mag drive pump, loads of silicon pipe, fittings, thermometers, hydrometers etc. All gained previously from different brewing projects, so that's another reason I don't want an all singing dancing do it for you type system and it just seems that it would lend itself to BIAB without much difficulty.
Ian