CrealCritter
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I was kind of set on a electric robobrew or mash & boil to go all grain brewing, but my buddy was sold out.
So I decided I'm going to go more of a traditional route and build a mashtun and upgrade my brew kettle to real brew kettle.
For the mashtun I'm going with a converted 10 gallon water cooler. This should allow me to mash and batch sparge the biggest of grain bills for a 5 gallon batch of beer. By going all grain, the sky's the limit and repeatability can be more easily be achieved.
My son in law has been talking to me about opening a micro brewery. I keep telling him we need to develop a few good beers that everyone really likes and be able to reproduce them consistently first before I'll even consider something like that. I mean you have to have a good product before you can market it to the masses.
Hopefully by going all grain it's is a step in the right direction, to be able to produce consist small batches of beer.
So I decided I'm going to go more of a traditional route and build a mashtun and upgrade my brew kettle to real brew kettle.
For the mashtun I'm going with a converted 10 gallon water cooler. This should allow me to mash and batch sparge the biggest of grain bills for a 5 gallon batch of beer. By going all grain, the sky's the limit and repeatability can be more easily be achieved.
My son in law has been talking to me about opening a micro brewery. I keep telling him we need to develop a few good beers that everyone really likes and be able to reproduce them consistently first before I'll even consider something like that. I mean you have to have a good product before you can market it to the masses.
Hopefully by going all grain it's is a step in the right direction, to be able to produce consist small batches of beer.