Doug, Welcome the the BeerBorg. As you have already witnessed this is a great bunch of brewers here and always willing to help. The answer to your question is yes, in fact I just brewed a 5 gallon AG BIAB batch on Thanks giving and since my other two fermenters were full I used my 2 BrewDemon LBCs to ferment this batch. I also used this as an opportunity to experiment with different yeasts in each fermenter. Most 5 gallon recipes can easily be split between smaller fermenters no matter if they are AG, Partial Mash or extract recipes. I hope that helped and I'm glad you found us!DougFam wrote:Thanks for the advice, I may need to give that a try.Since it sounds like you've already got an all-grain brew under your belt and you feel that it's a lot of work I recommend that you give BIAB (Brew In A Bag) a try. It's not much harder than doing the extracts, A LOT less mess than traditional AG and you still get all the benefits of AG with being able to select the grains you're going to use and the amounts of each.
Has anyone used a 5 gallon ingredient kit and split it between two LBC fermenters? I'm just thinking for down the road. I really don't have the space of a large 5 gallon fermenter or carboy, but I could find 2 different places for the two LBC fermenters.
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All the time. I use two Mr. Beer LBKs, fill them with 2.5 gallons each. Works great, same with the LBCs. I don't use kits, I buy the ingredients, but no different. If you make the full 5 gallons in the pot (versus 3 or so gallons and a gallon of cold water in each LBC), make sure you cool the wort to pitching temp before you pour it.DougFam wrote: Has anyone used a 5 gallon ingredient kit and split it between two LBC fermenters? I'm just thinking for down the road. I really don't have the space of a large 5 gallon fermenter or carboy, but I could find 2 different places for the two LBC fermenters.
If you cool ~ 3 gallons to 95-100 and split it into two LBKs/LBCs that have a gallon of refrigerated water in them, then top off with another 1/2 gallon or so, you'll end up right around 62 degrees.
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Thanks everyone. In the future I think I will go the two LBC route. I really don't want to deal with the weight and space of a 5 gallon carboy. I'm sure I will eventually get to the point of buying my own ingredients instead of the kits, but I'm not quit confident with buying the right stuff right now, esp... the yeast.
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I have no idea what to buy. I find the recipe on a site and buy what it says.
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That's probably what I need to do then...I have no idea what to buy. I find the recipe on a site and buy what it says.
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The nice thing about this hobby (other than the beer) is you can make it as simple or complex as you want to. We will be glad to answer any questions you think of.DougFam wrote: I'm sure I will eventually get to the point of buying my own ingredients instead of the kits, but I'm not quit confident with buying the right stuff right now, esp... the yeast.
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Many time for "Big Box" kits I will download the recipe and bring it to my LHBS, possibly swapping out things I may have on hand like the hops where my freezer overfloweth. Its nice to start out with a known and assumed decent recipe, see how that turns out, and then tweak it next time to my tastes or convert extract<->AG. However, I do appreciate a nice and short brew day with a MrB or BD HME kit when I just dont have the hours to spend doing things from scratch.
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With my first AG, I didn't start till almost 8 pm. When my wife noticed I was starting the brew, she asked if it was a good idea to start so late in the evening. My response was a naive, "it shouldn't take too much longer than the first brew (which was a partial mash). Well, lets say I was up way later than I wanted to be that evening. Didn't help that my DIY false bottom on my mash tun clogged either.
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Welcome to the Borg, Doug! The others pretty much covered it, ask if you have a question, answer one if you can! You need to be signed in to see the Members Only Deals.
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Hi Doug! This is a great place, you will like it here. I do a mix of AG (BIAB style as was mentioned above) as 2.5 gallon batches for my Brew Demon fermenters, as well as some partial mash / partial volume 5 gallon batches that I split between them, and also some extract + steeping grains and even doctored up kit can beers when I find those things on sale cheap enough for use when my pipeline is getting low and I don't have a lot of time to brew. So I'm all over the place. You will find many brewers here that do different things, and it's all good. I really like my Brew Demon fermenters, so I hope you have a lot of fun with them.
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HOWDY!