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How much do you brew?

Started by Hawoh, June 09, 2011, 02:21:38 PM

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Hawoh

How many batches (and gallons) did you actually brew in 2010?

How many do anticipate you will actually brew in 2011?

As sparked from curiosity from Kyle's comment:
"The 50 IMPERIALg limit is quite generous, and it is at once. I doubt the annual production of most homebrewers is even that much in total per year."

Jmac00

do you work for the government?  :lol:  :lol:








jk  ;)

Shawn

20 batches (5 U.S. gallons each, roughly) in 2010.

It'll likely be somewhere around 22-24 in 2011.

Gil Breau

only started AG brewing in Feb, been going at 2 kegs a month strong.
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Richard

About every 2nd Sunday, on average. Sometimes a little more, sometimes a little less. Don't keep logs any more - So I'm guessing 26/yr.

Hawoh, you'd probably get a little more response if you indicated what you want this information for; it doesn't seem like an "I'm just interested" thing to me :P
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Kyle

I've been doing about 3 a month, although, some months are less.

When Dave and I met with the Executive Director of Public Safety for NB (to lobby for more homebrewer-friendly legislation like transportation and competitions), he clarified that the amount we brew a year is inconsequential as long as 50g AT ONCE is not exceeded.
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JohnQ

I've only come close to the 50 gallon rule at once last December when a confluence of events would have had me around 35 gallons in house...sadly I now have nothing on tap, but I think you MAY have known that already... :lol:
Last year I would guesstamate about 20 batches of roughly 5 gallons.
The plan this year is (starting VERY soon) to brew a batch a week, though that will likely be very front end loaded with 3 or 4 batches a week until I get 12 full kegs, then slow down and hopefully maintain 6 on tap with the new tap closet I'm planning with 6-12 in the production cycle at any given time. Given I drank Kyle's Koolaid on the 6 week rule it's gonna take some serious work to get the cycle established, but I hope it will be worth it in the end.

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Hawoh

18 batches in 2010

I'm currently 10 batches into 2011, I expect to hit 18-20

Brian_S

I've been doing 2 batches a month on avg. so 24 last year but I've got a wedding this year so I tend to think I'll exceed that as I've been brewing at least one batch a week since Feb.

I only keep 11 kegs on site just to be safe (and only brew if there is a empty keg)

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Dave Savoie

I havnt brewed anything in 3 months :(
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pliny

9 batches in 2011 so far. (5UK gals)

brew

Keep in mind I just started this year in late January, using kits only so far, including the Ginger beer I have kegged, I just put on my 12th batch tonight (Morgan's Blue Moutain)
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Jake

Holy cow I gotta catch up with the rest of ya. Judging by the weather lately,  my beer consumption is forecasted to increase drastically
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