Lil' Sparky
Cowboys EAC
I regularly brew with a couple of friends, and we split the spoils of our labor. Sat we brewed up two 10 gal batches (hefeweizen and dunkelweizen). One of the guys has his brew stand about 75% done, so right now we only have one stand to work with. We pipelined both batches on my stand, which really only adds about 1.5 hrs to the day, because we can mash the 2nd batch while the first batch is boiling.
It had rained about 9 inches over the two days prior and stopped raining right before we were going to get started. Normally we brew outside on the patio, but we played it safe in the garage so we didn't have to move things later in case it started raining again.
I took some video of the process we use. It's not really intended to be a "how to brew" kind of video. It just gives an idea about my system and how I use it. Forgive the quality (of the video and narrarator).
It had rained about 9 inches over the two days prior and stopped raining right before we were going to get started. Normally we brew outside on the patio, but we played it safe in the garage so we didn't have to move things later in case it started raining again.
I took some video of the process we use. It's not really intended to be a "how to brew" kind of video. It just gives an idea about my system and how I use it. Forgive the quality (of the video and narrarator).
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