Like a few others around here I have a couple of young kids at home and finding it a little tricky to brew as much as I would like given the time commitment it takes - 5 hours out of the day can be quite a lot. I was wondering what tips there might be to minimise the disruption?
Personally, taking 15 mins out here and there but being around for the most part is fine. I can also schedule 1.5-2 hours out of the day with relative ease for boiling and cooling.
Bits I do:
Personally, taking 15 mins out here and there but being around for the most part is fine. I can also schedule 1.5-2 hours out of the day with relative ease for boiling and cooling.
Bits I do:
- Clean the FV and other equipment in advance. Starsan on the day, which is already pre-mixed.
- Measure out grains and hops in advance. Hops into separate tupperware with lids.
- Prepare and treat the water in advance. Set the Grainfather for a delayed start to get water to strike temperature ready for doughing in.
- Start before the family are up
- Do the clean up much later in the day (when the kids have gone to bed) rather than immediately after brewing.
- Overnight mashing. I understand that this can result in a drier beer but given the Grainfather can have programmable steps, wondering if there's a particular temp point that the mash can be held at, or even overall schedule that will keep better balance?
- Cold steeping before mash. Or in other words, can you dough in cold and then used the GF timer functions to do a more normal mash. e.g. set the first mash step to 15C for 6 hours, then go into the normal mash schedule. Would that have a massive impact on the beer?