nickjdavis
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Considering changing my brewing set up in the New Year.
Currently using a 20L Braumeister but want the flexibility of brewing stronger beers in the future, and perhaps with a marginal increase in batch size....say to 25L
Looking at going back to a 3V system and am considering options for kettle size.... typical pot of around 10 US galls (38L) seems to be about right for the typical finished volume I want to brew but there may just be the odd occasion where I want to brew a bigger volume, or perhaps utilise an extended boil....the thought keeps nagging at the back of my mind that perhaps a 15 gallon kettle (57 litres or so) is what I really should go for. In terms of price, the bigger pots don't really cost proportionally more so its not really a consideration.
My main question is....is there any downside to brewing a smaller volume....lets say a pre boil volume of 27 litres (which would be the smallest I ever brewed) in a pot of twice the volume?
I realise that I could just buy a mash tun of an appropriate size when the 6-7kg limit of the 20L BM isnt enough, but that then renders the BM as a glorified boiler and just doesnt seem to be the right thing to do!!!
Thoughts?
Currently using a 20L Braumeister but want the flexibility of brewing stronger beers in the future, and perhaps with a marginal increase in batch size....say to 25L
Looking at going back to a 3V system and am considering options for kettle size.... typical pot of around 10 US galls (38L) seems to be about right for the typical finished volume I want to brew but there may just be the odd occasion where I want to brew a bigger volume, or perhaps utilise an extended boil....the thought keeps nagging at the back of my mind that perhaps a 15 gallon kettle (57 litres or so) is what I really should go for. In terms of price, the bigger pots don't really cost proportionally more so its not really a consideration.
My main question is....is there any downside to brewing a smaller volume....lets say a pre boil volume of 27 litres (which would be the smallest I ever brewed) in a pot of twice the volume?
I realise that I could just buy a mash tun of an appropriate size when the 6-7kg limit of the 20L BM isnt enough, but that then renders the BM as a glorified boiler and just doesnt seem to be the right thing to do!!!
Thoughts?