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Well, for me it is not so much about brewing massive amounts of beer. As long as I can make something that I like, that is what gives me pleasure. The process itself of cooking/making something also gives me pleasure and pride, and my thought was that once I'm experienced, I could always upgrade the...

It is possible for me to get an 18L kettle rather cheaply - actually cheaper than the 10 litre one. I am not sure I can get a 19 litre one, the next step up seems to be around 24 litres or 30 litres. But this 18 liter one has a diameter of 31,5cm. Assuming that this is the outside diameter of the bo...

Well thank you for your reply. Perhaps you are right - this project seems too advanced for a beginner, and I might just end up getting frustrated rather than enjoying the process, because I've set myself goals that are too high from the start. With regards to the pot, there is still time to cancel t...

So here are a few more questions, although I am sure I will have more later: Conversions Like mentioned previously, I am looking to get into mini BIAB, so the amount of beer I'll be able to (and want to) produce will be significantly smaller than the 5 gallons that the recipe is initially meant for....

I've now had a chance to look at your BIABacus, and you are quite right, I do indeed have a few questions. As you mentioned, I've tried to adjust the grain ratios to specifically replicate the ratios mentioned by Randy Mosher. I've adjusted them based on the kettle size you typed in, as I don't have...

I wholeheartedly thank both of you for your help so far. I do not fully know the size of my kettle yet - I am yet to receive it (I ordered it online), but I should receive it at the start of next week, at which point I will measure it. What I do know already is that it has a 10L capacity according t...

My first recipe (and brew)

I apologize in advance for the utter display of ignorance that I will show off in this thread, but please keep in mind that I've never brewed a beer before, or formulated a recipe before. I barely understand the basic science behind it all yet, but I'm trying. Anyway, let's get on with the show. I w...

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