How many litres of home brew 2018.

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I only managed a measly 72 brews in 2018 approximately 25l per batch. :beer1:
Unreal nearly 5 litres a day to drink never mind the management of a brew every 5 days or 2 every 10 then kegging/bottling on top of that.

All year I've done around 20 or so as I've been useless at taking detailed notes and funnily enough it was one thing I put in the to do list for next year. :hat:
 
I only managed a measly 72 brews in 2018 approximately 25l per batch. :beer1:

Wow, I thought I was bad at 26 brews for the year, good effort. If I hadn't kept notes and was asked i would of guessed about 1 a month so 12 brews. Still don't know where it all goes.
 
OK so who's brewing tomorrow then on New Years' day? I know I am! Might not be up at the usual 6am though. :eek:
 
Up until recently at least 10% of the batches went down the drain. I have also thrown away a lot of bottles. Since I started kegging I realised how oxidised my bottled lagers get. I give a lot away and probably get through a keg a week hence I tend to make session beer. The thing with this hobby is as soon as I have brewed a beer I want to make something else.
 
So far this year

23L Amber Ale
20L Strawberry/Pear cider
23L Grapefruit IPA
23L Honey Ginger IPA
23L IPA (using up all my left over Hops)
23L Rhubarb Milkshake IPA
23L Chocolate Coconut Milk Stout (added coffee to half when bottling)
23L Chilli Cherry Porter
23L Honey Ginger IPA V2.0

Forum Running Total: 7945L

Hi, can you give any details on the rhubarb Milkshake IPA?
 
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