Braumaister 20 litre or 10

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Re: Braumaister 20 litre or 10

Post by serum » Sat Aug 27, 2016 11:38 am

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 :D
Thanks. Sounds like I'll be alright then. 7kg is probably the most I'd need to use.

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Re: Braumaister 20 litre or 10

Post by Aleman » Sat Aug 27, 2016 12:56 pm

serum wrote:
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 :D
Thanks. Sounds like I'll be alright then. 7kg is probably the most I'd need to use.
You'll need to read the post on Maximum capacity brewing on the Braumeisters Owners Forum before attempting it ;)

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Re: Braumaister 20 litre or 10

Post by barneey » Sat Aug 27, 2016 12:59 pm

Then when you have bought a BM, spend lots of money at BAC improving it :wink: :D
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Re: Braumaister 20 litre or 10

Post by Rhodesy » Sat Aug 27, 2016 7:11 pm

barneey wrote:Then when you have bought a BM, spend lots of money at BAC improving it :wink: :D
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