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Homebrewing - Beer, Mead, Wine, Cider
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First how nano like 200l batches. I will work in brewery where they make 2000l batches.
Second - just some tips, unexpected things about this job, fun things that happen...
3.5BBL, approx 400L batch size. But honestly, not much changes as volumes increase, just more is automated.
Some general tips:
I love brewing, and the first time someone tries your beer and tells you it's great is an awesome feeling. Also, when you get a call from a venue to deliver more beer because they've sold out is fantastic. ๐
Hit me up if you have any other questions.
Complimenting my beer wouldn't be thing - this brewery brews for small brewerys which can't grow but needs more beer. So they are renting brew capacity.
For clothes I hope that I can buy them off from my job - if it survives 72ยฐC chrome etching bath it must survive wort.
Beer and work is big no no for me - some tasting maybe but drinking.
I will be assistant and from helping to set up different homebrew equipment and brewing with someone I learned that it feels like learning how to brew again.
I am just happy that I will be doing something that I like.
Sounds like you know what you're getting yourself in for, which is good.
I'd say make sure the clothes, especially the shoes are comfortable. You are on your feet all day long when brewing, so having comfortable footware is a must.