Does Batch Size Impact Flavor? 5 Gallon vs. 1 Gallon Batch

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @gnomebrewing
    @gnomebrewing 4 года назад +2

    @6:52 had me laughing. Good experiment dudes.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Yeah, that was a good one. Never do what your opponent expects you to do. - John

    • @gnomebrewing
      @gnomebrewing 4 года назад +1

      @@BrewDudes Sun Tzu - Art of Pour

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      @@gnomebrewing Love it!

  • @Freehouse11
    @Freehouse11 9 месяцев назад +1

    3 years later, this video is still super relevant and helpful.

  • @peterweikel7123
    @peterweikel7123 3 года назад

    I am brand new to this and it is nice to know that with a little attention to detail a recipe can be sized without really compromise flavors so you don't necessarily have to brew 5 gallons just to find out it isn't what you are looking for

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jaymayne108
    @jaymayne108 4 года назад +2

    The only problem I have with brewing a one gallon batch is when it's good I say to myself,self you should have brewed 5 gallons! Great info as always. Brew On and Merry Christmas ⛄

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Yep, I typically only brew one gallon batches for experiments in hopes they go well so I can scale up. Merry Christmas!

  • @brianbarker2670
    @brianbarker2670 4 года назад +1

    Interesting video guys - thanks. I think the 1 gal batches you do for assessing hops is good as an experiment. When it comes to general brewing I vote for 5 gal batches as the time and effort aren't that much more. Now I know some brewers will say if you're going to 5 gal why not go to 10 gal.....and on and on it goes. Wishing you and your families have a good holiday!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Thanks Brian - yeah, definitely want to keep the effort/benefit ratio more balanced with the larger volumes. Brew on!

  • @scottbenson4818
    @scottbenson4818 4 года назад

    Happy holidays guys. This was great. I do a bunch of 1 gallon tests like this to dial stuff in. I just assumed things scaled but to you know what happens when we ass u me... thanks for taking the work of out this for me. Cheers from Uxbridge guys.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Cheers fellow MA resident! - John

  • @sparkygorman
    @sparkygorman 3 года назад

    This was a great interesting video

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @tedmac278
    @tedmac278 4 года назад

    Good video! I brew about 70% 5 gal batches, 20% 2.5 gal batches and 10% 10 gallon. I’ve never noticed a qualitative difference between any of them.
    Also, recipe and gravity math helps smooth things out a lot. ;-)
    Cheers guys.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Agreed - if I didn't use BeerTools to dial in the quantities of malt and hops, there's no way both beers would have been as similar as they were to each other. Thanks for sharing!

  • @hubertx4636
    @hubertx4636 4 года назад

    Nice. I plan to start making 1-2 gallon test batches, good to see that it's possible to keep results with multiplying grain and hop bills. Thanks guys. Cheers from Poland.

  • @Virago_XV
    @Virago_XV 3 года назад

    Great video! I've always been curious about this.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 года назад +1

      Glad we could help!

  • @derek1216
    @derek1216 4 года назад

    You guys rock. Great entertainment and useful tips!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks my friend. Cheers! -Mike

    • @derek1216
      @derek1216 4 года назад

      @@BrewDudes you’re welcome. Brew on! I just ordered a SS brewtech 7 gal. Chronically fermentor. Looking forward to increasing from 1 to 5 gal batches. You guys have been a huge inspiration!!

  • @Nummey11
    @Nummey11 4 года назад +3

    Great video fellas. Only other thing I could think about was were they both carbonated the same way...CO2 I assume? There’s another video idea for you...2 1 gallon batches same recipe...one carbed with priming sugar the other carbed with CO2. Can you taste the difference?
    Cheers and Happy Holidays guys! 🍻

    • @BrentLangdon
      @BrentLangdon 4 года назад

      I was wondering the same. With most beers (especially light colored hoppy beers) I struggle to get the same quality between kegging and bottling. While I do some 1 gal experiment beers that I bottle, I also picked up equipment to support stovetop 2.5 gal batches that I keg. I wish the price of the 2.6 gal kegs was not so high! I do a mix of 5 gal batches, 5 gal batches split into two (say with different yeast) and 2.5 gal batches...with some 1 gal extract based batches mostly to try out hops.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Yes, they were carbonated the same way - forced CO2. I've stayed away from bottling my gallon batches because of oxidation issues I have had in the past. I can try that experiment of the gallon batches - forced vs. bottle carbonation. I think we'd see the difference but need to do the experiment to know for sure. - John

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Like I commented above, bottling 1 gallon batches is tough. My oxidation issues stopped me from bottling that batch size. - John

    • @Nummey11
      @Nummey11 4 года назад

      @@BrewDudes interesting about the oxidation issues. I’ve had similar issues with bottling my 1 gallon all grain batches...not sure if it’s oxidation or poor sanitation during bottling. Driving me nuts so I purchased a mini keg from AIH...see what happens with my next batch.
      Cheers 🍻

  • @BitterRealityBrewing
    @BitterRealityBrewing 4 года назад

    Great job as I must admit as I was a little concerned in the way the video was going to go. I started brewing AG but as a 1 gallon brewer for several years and even when I jumped up to 5 and 6 gallon batches I found myself chopping everything up once in a while into 1 gallon batches for experimentation as larger batches just made it easy to do more experimenting.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Believe me - I was happy with the outcome too! - John

  • @brokentreebrewingco7034
    @brokentreebrewingco7034 3 года назад

    i like how mike just starts out drinking and saying mhm. that's my jam.

  • @diverbob33
    @diverbob33 4 года назад +1

    Hey Brew-Dudes! Long time 5 gallon brewer and first time 1 gallon brewer here. Do you find that the one gallon batches ferment out allot faster, even when trying to adjust for pitch rate, as compared to the five gallon batches? I typically brew 2 to 2.5 gallon batches and they do seem to ferment faster but I also normally pitch enough yeast for a five gallon batch. Thanks again for being such great pathfinders for the rest of us!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      For this experiment, the visuals of fermentation progressed slower for the 1 gallon batch than the 5 gallon batch. Mike discussed that it may be the lack of oxygen in the 1 gallon wort since the transfer from kettle (pot) isn't as drawn out as the 5 gallon batch is. I think I compensate for it with a larger than needed pitch of yeast. Just my observations - Brew On!

  • @Hasses67
    @Hasses67 4 года назад

    Great Video, stay safe and Merry Xmas!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Thanks - same to you. Cheers to 2021! - John

  • @ChuckUnderFire
    @ChuckUnderFire 4 года назад

    This was an awesome comparison... next challenge (like every other channel on RUclips) 1hr, 4hr, and 6-8hr brew.... or... 1 week, 3 week, and 6 week fermentation.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад +1

      The fermentation length is an interesting one. - John

  • @jimbam8590
    @jimbam8590 4 года назад

    How about ... john v mike .. exactly same recipe brewed on different systems at each home.. Another great vid 👍🍺

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      We have had that idea for a couple of years now. The pandemic messed up the bigger plan of us going to the same store to get the same ingredients. Soon, though.

  • @heindaddel7074
    @heindaddel7074 4 года назад

    Great video! Did you use the same kettle and fermenter for both or different sized ones?

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Different sized ones for each batch - 9 gallon kettle and 6.5 gallon fermentor for the 5 gallon batch. 3 gallon kettle and 1 gallon fermentor for the 1 gallon batch.

  • @Mr.Batsu12
    @Mr.Batsu12 3 года назад

    I think another test should be, you can brew back to back 5 gallon batches in the exact same ways and then be able to tell the difference? I think it would be possible to tell the difference just as he did with this test. There are so many variables to deal with I don't really think you could make them so similar you can't tell the difference.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  3 года назад

      I'd say try it out. Without a variable, seems it would be difficult to find a difference unless one beer had a flaw. Same recipe/same process/same ingredients should equal same if you have your process down - which we proved here too.

  • @pim5527
    @pim5527 4 года назад

    For the followup experiment, maybe it would be better to use a Belgian yeast 1 full packet in 1gal vs 1 full packet in 5gal. US05 is to nutral in my opinion to notice differences. Cheers from The Netherlands

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      I can add it to the list. Cheers! - John

  • @grumpycyclist3319
    @grumpycyclist3319 4 года назад

    Maybe during a week when it’s too nasty to brew Mike could give his thoughts on IBUs. Thanks guys.

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      YES!!!! Cheers! -Mike

  • @chromdom9301
    @chromdom9301 4 года назад

    First time catching your channel, quick question:
    How'd you get Seth Rogan to brew with you?

  • @markhoule454
    @markhoule454 4 года назад

    Need to update your garage lighting

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад +1

      We're tripling our lighting budget for next year, but uh 3 times zero is uh still zero.

    • @markhoule454
      @markhoule454 4 года назад

      Lol I saw the fluorescent lights hanging behind u thought you could use a nudge

  • @goateemike72
    @goateemike72 3 года назад

    drank a bottle {1 pint 9.4 oz.} of 9 maids dancing, then watched the video... iys more gooder this way, {the brewery}

  • @diverbob33
    @diverbob33 4 года назад

    Nah, don't split up a good team!

    • @BrewDudes
      @BrewDudes  4 года назад

      Yeah, we'll keep it together.