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I wouldn't...for that kind of money you could get a fermenter, a pressure barrel and all the stuff to do proper kits at 5 gallons a go...then when you decide you want to take your brewing further to extract or AG the kit you have will still be useful
 
:lol: Beer Mix

So basically dry malt extract with some hop extract, add water and yeast.

This would be about as basic and disgusting as you can brew.
 
Thank you all -doing more research.

I have a 20 litre SS swan electric water heater could I use this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Swan-20-Litre ... 19e1063552

I have a couple of25 litre FV one with air lock

I also have a Speidel FV 30litre not in use at the moment. no co2 though would it stand pressure?
http://www.vigopresses.co.uk/Catalogue/ ... nter-92607

can I use enough ingredients for 30litres in the 20 litre boiler then add some more water to FV to correct the dilution pre fermentation?

Thanks for your advice.
 
for kit brews the 20l urn isnt needed, u could do extract brews or partial mash brews like you suggest diluting with sterile water in the FV.

To bew a fully ag brew tho u would need to boil down in batches as your going to start with a diluted wort from the mash and sparge (soak n rinse), getting a concentrated sugar solution from grain isnt as easy as not diluting a tin of extract as much as you want to in the final pot.

all the FV's are fine for use, u dont Need an airlock, just a lid to cover..

get a few kit brews going as all u will need is a few basics (thermometer, hydrometer, syphon...) and bottles to fill :) if you enjoy the hour or so kit brewing and cleaning and sanitising,, then there is a good chance u cld enjoy a 6-8 hour brewday
 
Sounds like good advice Fil - thanks for your time, Partial mash sounds a good place to start.
 
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