Thanks. Sounds like I'll be alright then. 7kg is probably the most I'd need to use.Aleman wrote:7.5 kg is the absolute limit with some trickery pokery.
Another trick is to mash 2 batches of grain in the same liquor/wort.
You obviously accept a drop in efficiency doing so, but it's only grain, and even imported Czech grain is cheap
Braumaister 20 litre or 10
Re: Braumaister 20 litre or 10
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Re: Braumaister 20 litre or 10
You'll need to read the post on Maximum capacity brewing on the Braumeisters Owners Forum before attempting itserum wrote:Thanks. Sounds like I'll be alright then. 7kg is probably the most I'd need to use.Aleman wrote:7.5 kg is the absolute limit with some trickery pokery.
Another trick is to mash 2 batches of grain in the same liquor/wort.
You obviously accept a drop in efficiency doing so, but it's only grain, and even imported Czech grain is cheap
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Then when you have bought a BM, spend lots of money at BAC improving it
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Oh yes, my card has taken a hammering on that sitebarneey wrote:Then when you have bought a BM, spend lots of money at BAC improving it