20 L
Re: 20 L
HLA91 wrote:The max for a 20L BM is 6kg grain, efficiency wise you can get 80-85% quite easily.
25 litres liquor for the mash ( top mark on the spindle) 6 kg pale malt 84 % efficiency 6 litres sparge water (with the top filters still in place) = OG 1.061 ABV 6.1% Lower figures ifyou are using darker malts or cereals. But as Barneey says buy the 50 litre model with a 25 litre short malt tube.
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Re: 20 L
I started mashing with 26L, sparged with 6-8L, after sparging when the boil started I usually had around 29-30L, ended up bottling around 22.5-23L but 2L on top of that is definitely possible with some adjustments ie adding more water to the sparge or boil.