Mixing 2 X 5L brews.

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rhys37429

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Theoretically could you brew; (all grain)
5L of XYZ ale on Monday.
Another 5L of XYZ ale on Tuesday.
Ferment both individually, and then add both to a serving vessel (10L) and carbonate, and then serve?
 
Yes no problem doing that at all they just need to compliment each other as a blend. I do not know how old you are but when I was young you could order half and half which depends on where you come from but it was mild and bitter, snakebite lager and cider black velvet cider and guinness/stout and many more so it it floats your boat just go for it
 
Yes no problem doing that at all they just need to compliment each other as a blend. I do not know how old you are but when I was young you could order half and half which depends on where you come from but it was mild and bitter, snakebite lager and cider black velvet cider and guinness/stout and many more so it it floats your boat just go for it

Ooh yeah, Light and Lager 😋
 
Cheers guys.

The plan would be to use the same kit.
Saves using multiple 5L kegs, plan would be to use 10L kegs.
 

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