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Hi all,
As I'm starting my brewing journey I'm looking at the kit that I need. My plan is to start with some beer kits and once I'm familiar with sanitation, fermentation and bottling start stepping up my game to do all grain brews.
I have few questions now that I'm looking to get my first starter kit:
-Is a 30L fermenter too big to start with? I see most of the kits are 40 pints so I guess this is the most standard but looking at the amount of beer I drink, it will take me quite some time to drink those 40 pints. The other logistic problem I see is that when I step up into all grain I will need a huge pot to make the beer wort.
-Will fermenting a small batch, let's say 12L in a fermenter of around 30L be detrimental to the beer? Or I can confortably brew there small batches?
-One of my favourite starter kits has a brew belt, is it necessary at this point? I'm planning to place the fermenter in the garage (I have a toddler in the house and a wife that is obsessed with things being tidy so having the fermenter at the house is a no) and that makes me think that some temperature control will be good as it can still get cold in Yorkshire (even in the summer!).
thanks!
As I'm starting my brewing journey I'm looking at the kit that I need. My plan is to start with some beer kits and once I'm familiar with sanitation, fermentation and bottling start stepping up my game to do all grain brews.
I have few questions now that I'm looking to get my first starter kit:
-Is a 30L fermenter too big to start with? I see most of the kits are 40 pints so I guess this is the most standard but looking at the amount of beer I drink, it will take me quite some time to drink those 40 pints. The other logistic problem I see is that when I step up into all grain I will need a huge pot to make the beer wort.
-Will fermenting a small batch, let's say 12L in a fermenter of around 30L be detrimental to the beer? Or I can confortably brew there small batches?
-One of my favourite starter kits has a brew belt, is it necessary at this point? I'm planning to place the fermenter in the garage (I have a toddler in the house and a wife that is obsessed with things being tidy so having the fermenter at the house is a no) and that makes me think that some temperature control will be good as it can still get cold in Yorkshire (even in the summer!).
thanks!