TimXJR1300
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I'm still relatively new to homebrewing and have had great success with 'Craftybrews Stove Toppers'
These kits made just 5L but are full on all grain brewing... in a demijohn. I have made a Saison, English IPA and have a 'Traditional English Ale' conditioning right now
I've just put on a 40pint Dry Malt Extract 'Tribute Clone' which is fermenting away as I type.
These are all made in my kitchen, on the cooker. I don't have a large boiler, mash tun or sparging thingy.
There are some great recopies out there that I would love to try but they all seem to want to boil somewhere between 20 and 27L which I clearly can't do on my cooker.
Yet the LME and DME kits you buy you only need to boil up to 6L (two pans in my house!) so my questions are these...
Advice gratefully received.
These kits made just 5L but are full on all grain brewing... in a demijohn. I have made a Saison, English IPA and have a 'Traditional English Ale' conditioning right now
I've just put on a 40pint Dry Malt Extract 'Tribute Clone' which is fermenting away as I type.
These are all made in my kitchen, on the cooker. I don't have a large boiler, mash tun or sparging thingy.
There are some great recopies out there that I would love to try but they all seem to want to boil somewhere between 20 and 27L which I clearly can't do on my cooker.
Yet the LME and DME kits you buy you only need to boil up to 6L (two pans in my house!) so my questions are these...
- Is it possible to reduce the volume of the boil down to 4 - 6L? but still make 27L beer and if so what do you need to do to the recipe/method?
- Is it possible to reduce a recipe so that you make a smaller batch - say 5L?
Advice gratefully received.