69x 0.3l bottles, so approx 20.7 liters. My rig is not very big so it's still quite costly to produce, getting a bigger rig will be difficult in my current house, at most I could upgrade to 40l productions for now.
Sure, I suggest an all in one brewing system like mine. It cost me 385 euros plus all the other equipment you might be looking at a total of 500 euros worth of investment. You could replace the AIO system with a kettle and brew in a bag technique, but then you lose firm control over a lot of variables like mashing stages etc. Only recommend this if you really can't pool the funds for an AIO system.
There’s a pretty affordable 5 gallon kit with carboy and a lot of extras from a company called strange brew on amazon prime. You may need a few things along the way but it has all the essentials. $109 shipped
I personally think the pico makes too little beer for the investment. You really wanna maximize output in order to keep cost/litre down. Trust me, each batch will evaporate faster than you think hehe.
69x 0.3l bottles, so approx 20.7 liters. My rig is not very big so it's still quite costly to produce, getting a bigger rig will be difficult in my current house, at most I could upgrade to 40l productions for now.
That’s better than nothing. I’m currently thinking about getting into brewing. Any suggestions for a first rig?
Sure, I suggest an all in one brewing system like mine. It cost me 385 euros plus all the other equipment you might be looking at a total of 500 euros worth of investment. You could replace the AIO system with a kettle and brew in a bag technique, but then you lose firm control over a lot of variables like mashing stages etc. Only recommend this if you really can't pool the funds for an AIO system.
I was thinking about something like a pico or going old school with a boil kettle and carboy.
There’s a pretty affordable 5 gallon kit with carboy and a lot of extras from a company called strange brew on amazon prime. You may need a few things along the way but it has all the essentials. $109 shipped
I’ve looked at the amazon kit. It looks pretty good.
I personally think the pico makes too little beer for the investment. You really wanna maximize output in order to keep cost/litre down. Trust me, each batch will evaporate faster than you think hehe.
Good point, I was looking at easy of use. However, cost is huge.