The two tutorials I've done are for a 9L batch, and for a 20L batch. I don't do either of them myself - they were done to show people both a simple way to learn, and the maximum that's easily do-able on the stove.
I make 18L batches. There's a sweet spot with the 19L pot round about 3.3-3.5kg of grain without sparging.
I'm thinking about doing a more definitive guide to Stovetop - including a lot more theory about what's going on (and using explained "brewing" words) - that's more in line with what I do to make beer on a regular basis, rather than what I'd teach someone who didn't know WTF they were doing.
These tutorials have been great for their simplicity, to relax the uninitiated, but I'd like to do a more in depth version that is more aligned with the "weekly batch".
Thanks Nick. Just done my first AG following your method. I adapted it to different recipe, suggested by my LHBS, but your method made it easy.
4.5 kg Pale Malt
100g Crystal Malt
70g Fuggles 60Min
14g East Kent Goldings 10Min
14g East Kent Goldings 0 Min
I managed to hit my OG as calculated by Brewmate, inspite of leaving quite a bit more than 500ml crud in the bottom of the pot. Just got a bit nervous when the wort stopped running clear.
I have one question - Should I transfer the 0 min hops to the fermentor?
Will definitely be trying it again, just as soon as SWMBO gets over me stinking th house out. :icon_chickcheers: