How To Brew A One Gallon Batch of Beer Like A Boss

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  • Опубліковано 9 сер 2016
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    If you ever wanted to know how to brew a one gallon batch of beer like a Brew Dudes, well, this video is for you.
    We put together several clips of John's one gallon batch brewing process. You picked Jarrylo hops and we brewed the beer for this demonstration.
    Despite wind, a quickly setting sun, and playing with our lighting, we put together John's process from grain to fermentor for making a one gallon batch.
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  • @hatchertiger
    @hatchertiger 8 років тому +8

    Began my brewing career today. Did a one gallon batch. I had book marked this video few weeks back now I watched and will give it a try!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому +2

      Wow - this comment is a highlight of our blogging/vblogging career. Brew on!

  • @maltmode
    @maltmode 7 років тому +21

    I largely do one gallon batches myself. Huge money saver for those who brew a lot. Plus, dumping failed experiments don't hurt as much.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comment. That's why I started doing them too. - John

  • @lockie172rocks9
    @lockie172rocks9 8 років тому +1

    I enjoyed watching this. Very straight forward, it's how brewing should be. Keep it up.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому +1

      Thanks - hope it was helpful. Brew on.

  • @nwoking666
    @nwoking666 7 років тому +1

    Great Video! Actually have some 1 gallon all grain brews I was wanting to try in 2017 and this was a great tutorial. Thanks

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому +1

      Let us know how it goes.

  • @thomasfrank1227
    @thomasfrank1227 4 роки тому +2

    Thank guys. Really liked this video. I think I’m going to follow this method and play around with different hops and stuff.

  • @jacoby7114
    @jacoby7114 6 років тому +1

    GREAT VIDEO! My friend and I are starting to experiment with brewing IPAs in gallon batches. Already knew how the process worked but your video was fun and informative. Thanks for posting and I'll definitely subscribe!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Jake - glad you liked it. I dig brewing these small batches. - John

  • @rpguitar
    @rpguitar 5 років тому +2

    Just a note for newbies viewing this... when you mash in a cooler (or BIAB in general), don't tie the bag up in a tight clump like this. Hang it over the sides of the cooler, clamping if necessary,, so the mash can flow freely around the grains. You will get better extraction this way.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  5 років тому +2

      I think with the amount of grain I am using (2 pounds), my method works well. If you are brewing with larger amounts, makes sense to figure out a way to keep the bag open and to maintain the temp of the mash. Thanks! - John

    • @sammyreyes63
      @sammyreyes63 Рік тому +1

      RDWHAHB 😅

  • @Nummey11
    @Nummey11 8 років тому +1

    Cool video guys! For my 1 gallon brews I've fermented in a 2 gallon bucket with a spigot and bottled with carb tabs. Big time saver.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      Very nice - those are good tips to save time.

  • @DanielJAudette
    @DanielJAudette 5 місяців тому

    Going to do my first 1 gallon batch this weekend. Rocky mountain maple stout. Also have plans to do a honey brown lager and a cream ale

  • @gwenwolf4665
    @gwenwolf4665 7 років тому +1

    awesome video! thanks for sharing...

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому

      Thanks for commenting - Brew on!

  • @gilariverbrewerarizona3288
    @gilariverbrewerarizona3288 8 років тому +2

    The only downside to one gallon batches is if the beer is really good you only have a little bit to enjoy. I like doing 2.5 gal batches myself. Nice job guys I loved the chillin moment during the mash. Cheers!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      True - That's why it's good for experiments. Most times they aren't really really good.

  • @tommyhernandez9425
    @tommyhernandez9425 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Mike. I appreciate that.

  • @langerz5686
    @langerz5686 7 років тому +1

    Your mill is a thing of beauty! I have been brewing for 3 years and I am still using a Corona mill.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому

      Thanks - It has been one of my favorite home brewing purchases. - John

    • @gregorystephens9669
      @gregorystephens9669 3 роки тому

      I love my corona mill. People just don’t know how effective they are at crushing/grinding grain. It’s cheap and when hooked to a drill is as fast as the the roller mills!

  • @WreckedBrewery
    @WreckedBrewery 8 років тому

    Great video guys!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      +Wrecked Brewery Thanks!

  • @richardwyant3728
    @richardwyant3728 3 роки тому +1

    I measured one gallon into the pot first then put a mark on my paddle. Now when I am boiling and get down to the mark on the paddle I have exactly one gallon left and I stop. I love the video and the idea of smash beers to start learning the flavors. I want to start doing my own recipes for different styles. So many damn ingredients. It is hard to imagine how you get a handle on all the flavor components. Anyways Brew On.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 роки тому

      Brew on indeed! The only way to learn is to keep brewing. Cheers! -Mike

  • @catscats50
    @catscats50 8 років тому +1

    I've often wondered, what is the distinctive flavour in Leffe Blonde. I thought it might be Belgian Candi but having just made a Triple with Mangrove Jacks Belgian Abbey M47 yeast I now know that the flavour is in the yeast. Fantastic!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      Yeast strains bring lots of flavor - congrats on your discovery.

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 8 років тому +2

    I think I'm going to roll on a one gallon setup for doing high gravity beers and bottling them Belgian cage & cork style. That will also be good for not having to brew on the big rig outside in the winter here in Michigan. Cheers!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      Agreed - one gallon batches are great for the stove top. Brew on.

  • @rodandanner2132
    @rodandanner2132 6 років тому +1

    I might try this method on my next 2 gallon homebrew. I usually do a mash and sparging method like everyone else. This is more like a tea bags steeping. Thanks.

  • @brianstewart9948
    @brianstewart9948 4 роки тому +1

    I do my mash in the same kettle I boil in. I just wrap it with 3 or 4 towels for insulation. It seems to work fine for a 1 hour mash.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 роки тому +1

      Nice - that works too! - John

  • @jvcollection
    @jvcollection 4 місяці тому

    Sipping and waiting 😂😂😂

  • @curtpick628
    @curtpick628 11 місяців тому +1

    Love the waiting seen 😂

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  11 місяців тому

      Thank you - I was hoping it played as funny. - John

  • @justinc3898
    @justinc3898 5 років тому +2

    Great video, love the idea of using the insulated cooler. Do you have concerns of plastics leaking into your brew using this method?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  5 років тому +2

      I don't but I probably should. - John

    • @oldschoolman1444
      @oldschoolman1444 4 роки тому +2

      I'm getting a ceramic fiber insulation blanket for my ss mash tun, it has a working temperature of 2500°f it's in transit so look forward to trying it out. Will try it out with the boil kettle too being the same size and port configuration, hoping it will reduce time to boil and propane use as a bonus.

  • @tommyhernandez9425
    @tommyhernandez9425 7 років тому +1

    What's up brew dudes? I want to make an American red ale the way you did your brew a one gallon batch like a boss video. I want to use that weyermann carared. So do I use a pound of that, & maybe half a pound of briess caramel 40L? For a slight caramel flavor.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому +1

      In a one gallon batch that might be a bit much. I'll see if I can alert John and have him circle back to this comment too. He is the one gallon batch master. -Mike

  • @ebooo6695
    @ebooo6695 6 років тому +1

    Hey guys loved the video. Would this method work consistently for 1 gallon biab or is it only good for smash brews? Obviously I'd change the ingredients for the recipe, but I love the methodology! It'd be great to try things on a small scale.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому +1

      Yes, I have brewed scaled down recipes using multiple malts and hops. Give it a try. - John

    • @ebooo6695
      @ebooo6695 6 років тому +1

      Brew Dudes thanks!

  • @copsarebastards
    @copsarebastards 6 років тому +1

    Can you biab if you are using specialty malts but have extracts? I have a 5 gallon dunkelweizen kit that uses munich and chocolate malt that will be bagged, but it also has Bavarian wheat extract.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому +1

      Yes, it's more like steeping in a bag with those specialty malts at 150° F for an hour. Remove the bag and add the liquor to the boil with the wheat extract. Brew on! - John

    • @copsarebastards
      @copsarebastards 6 років тому +1

      I can do it all in the same kettle though? Thanks for all the replies, I've been littering comments all over your videos! The homebrewing community needs to hop on youtube, you guys make some of the best content.

  • @Dachillson
    @Dachillson 7 років тому +1

    Any recommendations on where I could get a decent small batch all grain kit? Really want to start brewing, just not sure what are my best options for starting out

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому +3

      Hey - Nothern Brewer has a 1 gallon kit - www.northernbrewer.com/1-gallon-small-batch-starter-kit

    • @Dachillson
      @Dachillson 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the help!

  • @jmispitz
    @jmispitz 7 років тому +1

    Very new to homebrewing, your method looks super simple, but I was wondering about not having a mash-out. How will that ultimately affect the beer?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  7 років тому +2

      Mashouts don't seem to really have an impact on a homebrew scale. At least under 5 gallon batch sizes. Some people do report bumps in efficiency, possibly due to better extraction and lower viscosity. However, I think much of that is anecdotal and not based on much regular/widespread side-by-side comparison work. I speak from experience running 5-10gallon mashes with a direct fired mashtun where it was very easy to step mash and/or perform mashouts. I can't say I ever really saw much of a consistent benefit (or detriment) to my wort production or the final beer's flavor. -Mike

    • @jmispitz
      @jmispitz 7 років тому +1

      Brew Dudes Thanks!!

  • @sdm47
    @sdm47 3 роки тому +1

    I despise beer but my fathers birthday is coming up so I think I can do this for him (with ingredients found at a grocery store so as not to arouse any questions)

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 роки тому +1

      Nice! - John

    • @sdm47
      @sdm47 3 роки тому +1

      @@BrewDudes
      Yeah I abandoned the idea
      I had it all planned out I had a method and a ratio that was guaranteed to work but there was one thing I couldn’t find so
      I just made the pulp fiction wallet

  • @sammyreyes63
    @sammyreyes63 Рік тому +1

    A couple of questions. Where do you ferment in? How big of a kettle are you using for boiling?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  Рік тому +1

      I ferment in a gallon glass jug. Kettle is a 10 quart pot. Nothing fancy.

  • @terencedoherty3645
    @terencedoherty3645 4 роки тому +1

    Thinking of buying 40 gallon wooden barrell. Any caveats ? Any thoughts ? Cheers Terry

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 роки тому +1

      Barrels are very cool, but maintenance can be a challenge at the home scale. Namely keeping it hydrated between uses, keeping it clean, having a place to store it full and maintaining a full load of beer in it. Let us know how it goes! Cheers! -Mike

  • @thomasfrank1227
    @thomasfrank1227 4 роки тому

    I’m curious, do you clean and keep the mesh bag for the next brew, or are they “disposable”? Tom from New Jersey.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 роки тому +1

      Yep, it have been using the same one for years now. - John

    • @thomasfrank1227
      @thomasfrank1227 4 роки тому +1

      @@BrewDudes Thank you. Your timing of reply is awesome, I just brewed your recipe yesterday! No joke. It came out well, she's bubbling as we speak.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 роки тому +1

      @@thomasfrank1227 That's great - thanks for your patience on the reply!

  • @kevinbeaumont204
    @kevinbeaumont204 4 роки тому +1

    Is there no hops or sediment to filter out before fermentation?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 роки тому +1

      Nope. Much of the hop matter settles out during chilling. If you're careful when racking from kettle to fermentor, you leave most of that stuff in the kettle. - John

  • @dezzataytondwh1181
    @dezzataytondwh1181 3 роки тому +1

    Do you need the barley crusher?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 роки тому +1

      It makes crushing your grain a lot easier. You can always purchase pre-milled grain from the homebrew supply store. - John

  • @MrRhino12667
    @MrRhino12667 6 років тому +1

    Do you squeeze or press the bad of grains to get the most out of it?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому

      Yes, I do squeeze the bag of grains. It's pretty hot after the mash so be careful - use clean gloves.

    • @copsarebastards
      @copsarebastards 6 років тому +1

      I've seen some suggestions not to squeeze the bag, have you ever had any bad results you attributed to oversqueezing the bag?

  • @hmj8469
    @hmj8469 6 років тому +1

    So for a no sparge BIAB you use 1 gallon of water per 1 lb of grain?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому

      For my one gallon batch, that's the ratio I used. Not sure how that ratio scales up to say a 5 gallon batch. - John

    • @hmj8469
      @hmj8469 6 років тому

      Brew Dudes can I use that ratio for non-SMASH beers?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому

      Yes you can!

  • @craigvanaken5228
    @craigvanaken5228 8 років тому +1

    Why would you wait to add first hop addition after 30 minutes? Why not just add first addition and only boil for 30 minutes?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому +2

      John here - We could have done that. I know my evaporation rate for a sixty minute boil and other one gallon batches I do a 60 minute hop addition so I was keeping with consistency of my one gallon practice.

  • @journeyfortwo5211
    @journeyfortwo5211 3 роки тому +1

    Ever get plastic flavours from cheap coolers?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 роки тому +1

      Not that I recall. But I could soaks in hot water even with a little baking soda should leach out any of the plasticizers that put an off flavor in there. After using a cooler for years as a mash tun I once tried to use it to serve water for a party. The water tasted a bit worty. So the plastic flavor can certainly come completely out of it as it gets replaced by malt compounds. Cheers! -Mike

  • @MSKChess
    @MSKChess 6 років тому +1

    lol like a BOSS!

  • @SteaminPile
    @SteaminPile 5 років тому

    How did the beer turn out?

  • @caquitows
    @caquitows 8 років тому +1

    And whirlpool?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      No whirlpool. Just added hops at flameout.

  • @basingstokedave4292
    @basingstokedave4292 8 років тому +1

    great vid guys but i hate it when people go to all the truble of making a beer and dont do the ABV thing...tut tut

  • @arjay1140
    @arjay1140 3 роки тому

    lol, 6:46, such a guy thing :-)

  • @matthewdesmet1313
    @matthewdesmet1313 Рік тому +1

    The most frustrating thing about every brewing video is the lack of the metric system

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  Рік тому +1

      We do our best on our traditional videos to add metric equivalents to things like recipes. I wish we could all be metric as its a much simpler system. Cheers! -Mike

  • @Aryanbrotherhoodboxing
    @Aryanbrotherhoodboxing 8 років тому +1

    The real Miles from Sideways

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  8 років тому

      Maybe - I think that film was about wine though.

  • @Slinkbomb
    @Slinkbomb 6 років тому +1

    Gloves on for safety....... wears shorts and tennis shoes. :)

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  6 років тому

      Clearly I am not as safe as I should be... - John

  • @thelastremainingmoderate1997
    @thelastremainingmoderate1997 2 роки тому +1

    Like a boss? You mean just sit at a desk while somebody else does the actual work?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  2 роки тому

      Thats how we roll! Cheers! -Mike