michael_aussie
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I got this idea from another forum:
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-many-g...-2010-a-154633/
Here they started at the start of the year, logging how much they have brewed for the year, and each new person who posts keeps the running total going.
I don't think we need to get too anal about precise volumes.
I have taken my average batch size (21litres) by the number of batches (34)
I have counted all batches bottled (or kegged) this year, so the first set of batches were actually started in 2009 but bottled in 2010. I could have excluded those, but counted my last set of brews started this year that won't be kegged until January 2011. However, it would be fair to include both sets.
I'll kick it off:
714 litres
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-many-g...-2010-a-154633/
Here they started at the start of the year, logging how much they have brewed for the year, and each new person who posts keeps the running total going.
I don't think we need to get too anal about precise volumes.
I have taken my average batch size (21litres) by the number of batches (34)
I have counted all batches bottled (or kegged) this year, so the first set of batches were actually started in 2009 but bottled in 2010. I could have excluded those, but counted my last set of brews started this year that won't be kegged until January 2011. However, it would be fair to include both sets.
I'll kick it off:
714 litres