doubling up??

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brad mercer
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doubling up??

Post by brad mercer »

I have been lucky enough to come into the possession of a 60 ltr fermenter. My question is, by simply doubling the quantities should I get the same results?? Being a cook I know that not all recipes can be successfully doubled. My plan is to do the beer makers version of crown (Beer makers Munich larger brew blend 40) X 2.

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Brad..
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NTRabbit
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Doubling up works perfectly fine. Good luck to you!
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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Its actually better because the temperature doesn't swing so wildly as it takes a lot to heat up 46 litres.

Dogger
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