If you're finding you're producing too quickly using kits, then that's a sign you should move to AG and get in to some of the more specialised methods. Kit beers are quick but ultimately you're just adding water and waiting the minimal time. For me, brewing is about doing things that I can't buy, or doing things I can buy better!
With a single run set-up you can make 80 pints of average kit beer a month or 40 pints of something more complex and ultimately better tasting. Get into wild beers, and you're looking at 40 pints of something unique every 12 months!
If you want to brew for capacity, that's easy. If you want to brew for quality or experimentation, then volume will drop.
With a single run set-up you can make 80 pints of average kit beer a month or 40 pints of something more complex and ultimately better tasting. Get into wild beers, and you're looking at 40 pints of something unique every 12 months!
If you want to brew for capacity, that's easy. If you want to brew for quality or experimentation, then volume will drop.