I am looking for a recipe I can do in a 3L pot, 26cm diameter-
I'm a newbie and would like to start a series of experiments doing, having aprox 1L final brew length.
The aim of this experiment are two:
1) to find a recipe that my mother can do at home and try brewing alone for the first time.
2) to find an easy recipe I can use as a starting point to several experiments
According to the BIABacus (I'm learning to read it), with 60min boil my mash volume will be of 3.85L which will not fit in the pot.
My questions are:
1) Anybody has experience with very very small batches?
2) Can I start using 2L for preparing the mash and adding the rest of the 3.69L total water needed (1.69L in this case) gradually a I see it is needed?
3) Do I really need to boil for 60min (or more), or can I reduce the boiling time?
4) Any advice I should follow doing so small batches?
Thanks for any comments
Micro-BIAB or 1L batch
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