This link shows what I'm talking about
Say I was going to brew EdWorts Bavarian Heff (11 lb grain bill) or EdWorts Pale haus Ale (10.5 lb grain bill).
I have a 7.5 gallon kettle - which is adequate for a 5 gallon full volume boil. I plan on getting a bigger aluminum kettle in janruary if nescessary but would like to try stepping past extract... (can't afford SS, current kettle is SS though...) Burner is a freaking rocket...
So question - with a 7.5 gallon kettle and using the BIAB method, what's the maximum grain bill I can look at?
Please excuse any scentences that make no sense - wicked wanda has kicked my ass... (apparently I screwed up the ABV calculation or I'm a fat lightweight)
Say I was going to brew EdWorts Bavarian Heff (11 lb grain bill) or EdWorts Pale haus Ale (10.5 lb grain bill).
I have a 7.5 gallon kettle - which is adequate for a 5 gallon full volume boil. I plan on getting a bigger aluminum kettle in janruary if nescessary but would like to try stepping past extract... (can't afford SS, current kettle is SS though...) Burner is a freaking rocket...
So question - with a 7.5 gallon kettle and using the BIAB method, what's the maximum grain bill I can look at?
Please excuse any scentences that make no sense - wicked wanda has kicked my ass... (apparently I screwed up the ABV calculation or I'm a fat lightweight)