I'm a kit brewer with a hankering to try an extract brew using odds and ends lying around the place......I have a 10l aluminium pot and a gas cooker and all the kit brewing equipment, so my plan for a pale ale is this;
iNGREDIENTS - crystal malt, hops, light or extra light DME and yeast.
Process
1) Heat 6l of water in the aluminium pot
2) Steep a muslin bag of crystal malt in the hot water at about 65 degrees for about half an hour
3) Put muslin bag in colendar and sparge using another litre of hot water at about the same temperature
4) Bring to the boil
5) Add appropriate amount of DME
5) Add hops at appropriate intervals according to the recipe
6) At end of the boil syphon into fermenting bucket (syphoning from a height in order to aerate)
7) Dunk fermenting bucket in cold water (I'm think of the garden water butt!) to bring down to pitching temp

9) Bottle after a couple of weeks
10) Exercise patience until it's ready to drink
I can figure out the DME, crystal malt and hop volumes, so I'm hoping to get about 6l of pale ale.
Any comments? Does it sound achievable? NOt too concerned about excellence, just trying to figure out if I like making the extra effort.....