How many litres of home brew 2019.

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Just transferred 9 liters of 9% 90 IBU Simtra Skull Splitter. Aroma is heavenly.
 

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I know, think a new setup is required soon. Threw myself into ag at the beginning of this year and am still working with the equipment I've got. The worst part is, when you've finally realised the beer is conditioned well it's the last bottle. asad1
 
8L English “Farmhouse” Pale Ale

total 17648L
 
I know, think a new setup is required soon. Threw myself into ag at the beginning of this year and am still working with the equipment I've got. The worst part is, when you've finally realised the beer is conditioned well it's the last bottle. asad1
Man I feel you.
I assume you're used to mashing and sparging by now, so you cóuld use DME for the base malt and mash the specialty malts. A bit more expensive, but you could upscale production without investing in huge hardware.
 
One from the DPBC, their 63/- Oatmeal Stout (1903) with one third porridge oats to two thirds pale malt. 12 litres.
Old total 17648L + 12 = New Total 17660

Next one up is their recipe #119 for an 1899 Irish Stout with an OG of 0175 and some very interesting ingredients.
 
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Including 23L that ferment at the moment, that would be 45L this year
 
15 litres of Saison, wrong time of year like but I bought the grain in the spring and didn’t want to leave it.

18498L

plus karloy's 45 litres above = 18543 litres.
 
22l Galaxy Pale Ale
Schoolboy error. Didn't account for the extra absorbtion of leaf hops asad1 and ended up 1ltr short.

Total 18632
 
23 litres mangrove jacks lemon gose for the Mrs at Christmas. Kit tasted like salty malty fairy liquid.

18678 litres
 
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