Well to answer those questions, it needs about 1.7g of seed per square foot. It’s quite difficult to get proper seed in small quantities though.
So I should use 2.5kg. In the event I used about 3.5. I’m sure I’ll be topping up bald patches though. I brought 5Kg.
There is 2296 sq ft in an acre with the best average I can get at about 2544 Lbs. So it works out at 160 odd pounds.
I’m pretty sure I made a mistake along the way though. If anybody does know the yield per square foot, I would love to know. general consensus on the allotment is around five to ten pounds if I’m lucky. However, these are spud and sprouts folk, so who knows!
In terms of malting, the whole idea was to get a better understanding of the whole process, so I will be doing that myself. Like I say, I’m really only expecting a brews worth.
Hops, I planted three varieties a few weeks ago. They have just broken surface.
Yeast, from my wine making experience, I know a reasonable amount about yeast just generally. Now I’m starting to look into beer yeast.
There is no way in the world that, assuming I get to the point of having enough barley and hops to make a brew, that I will trusting to wild yeast just for the hell of it:hat: