How long is your brew day?
#1
Posted 07 April 2023 - 10:43 AM
I do 45 minutes mashes and boils.
Also with the electric system, and having the mini kitchen space, I can do other things while brewing. Mainly while the mash pipe is draining or during the boil, I can go take a shower or whatever. I won't usually leave the system during the mash due to the recirculation pump, and concern of a fitting loosening and spraying 5 gallons of beer all over the basement, but have left before. I could use one of those water sensors to step away, I suppose.
Overall, brew day entails only about 1 hour of actual work.
#2
Posted 07 April 2023 - 11:34 AM
#3
Posted 07 April 2023 - 01:48 PM
#4
Posted 07 April 2023 - 03:46 PM
Probably 4-ish. It would be shorter but I tend to mash really long. I usually plan a bike ride around it.
This is part of it for me. The other part is it takes a while for me to heat 10+ gallons.
#5
Posted 07 April 2023 - 04:54 PM
#6
Posted 08 April 2023 - 11:11 AM
3.75 hours for most beers, including cleanup.
#7
Posted 08 April 2023 - 02:24 PM
I am in the 3.5 hour range too on my electric rig, sometimes more, sometimes less, especially depending on the beer. If I am doing a relatively small beer, I'll do a 30 minute mash, a 30 minute boil, and I'll be closer to 3 hours total. Cleanup does take quite a bit longer now, but it is worth it for me. My dual stage counterflow chiller that I made can chill a 5 gallon batch down to 58F in about 6-7 minutes or so, which has also helped quite a bit.
Now, when I'm doing a big beer, like my barleywine, I'll still be up there in time, because I typically boil down from 9ish gallons to 4.5-5 gallons, and that just takes time, even with my 5500 watt element at 100%.
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