PistolPatch
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Many people on AHB brew excellent beer and have the brewing process down very well as they should because brewing a great beer is not very hard.
I'm starting to think though that, when you have a great recipe, brewing an excellent beer is not as hard as working out ways to more efficiently 'run' your brewery.
For God knows what reason, a lot of all-grain brewers focus on efficiency which I think is a ridiculous thing to focus on - especiallly as a beginner. (Several people will object to that last sentence but I'll qualify that sentence later.)
So, even before we have a good recipe, many people concentrate on the brewing side of things but when you really look at it, certainly time-wise, it is cleaning and sanitisation that are the areas where brewery efficiency can best be increased.
A few months ago I split my brewing between myself and my nephew who lives around the corner. In 7 hrs we can brew around 90 litres. Cleaning, kegging and filtering, believe it or not, takes up around the same amount of time.
We've discussed water manifold systems etc as these are what I used to use when working with Matilda Bay to speed things up but all those things only make the brewing side easier.
So, does anyone have some clever ideas on cleaning/sanitising?
Brewing is easy, cleaning is not!
Pat
I'm starting to think though that, when you have a great recipe, brewing an excellent beer is not as hard as working out ways to more efficiently 'run' your brewery.
For God knows what reason, a lot of all-grain brewers focus on efficiency which I think is a ridiculous thing to focus on - especiallly as a beginner. (Several people will object to that last sentence but I'll qualify that sentence later.)
So, even before we have a good recipe, many people concentrate on the brewing side of things but when you really look at it, certainly time-wise, it is cleaning and sanitisation that are the areas where brewery efficiency can best be increased.
A few months ago I split my brewing between myself and my nephew who lives around the corner. In 7 hrs we can brew around 90 litres. Cleaning, kegging and filtering, believe it or not, takes up around the same amount of time.
We've discussed water manifold systems etc as these are what I used to use when working with Matilda Bay to speed things up but all those things only make the brewing side easier.
So, does anyone have some clever ideas on cleaning/sanitising?
Brewing is easy, cleaning is not!
Pat