BlackFurnaceBrewing
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I had the same issue as the OP before expanding to do 8 and 10 g batches on a setup with one 15g BK, one 10g HLT, one 10g MLT and two 10g igloo CLT's. Works like a charm, thoogh my "chokepoint" is always the 10g MLT. Everything else will handle whatever I throw at it. (To be completely transparent, though, I have boiled over the BK once having forgotten my femdrops.)
To help deal with the MLT chokepoint - as I am adamant to stick with 10g here - I moved to dual batch sparges and warm the sparge water while the mash is ongoing. I also simply limit the really high gravity specialty stuff to 5g. No issue for me at all since I never really need more that 5g of Kentuckiy Breakfast Stout, anyway. Finally, for my high gravity IPA's, I usually make 8g, or if I really need 10g, I supplement with a little DME.
So, the moral of the story is you can work with whatever you have if you get creative enough with your processes and really examine your needs on a recipe by recipe basis.
To help deal with the MLT chokepoint - as I am adamant to stick with 10g here - I moved to dual batch sparges and warm the sparge water while the mash is ongoing. I also simply limit the really high gravity specialty stuff to 5g. No issue for me at all since I never really need more that 5g of Kentuckiy Breakfast Stout, anyway. Finally, for my high gravity IPA's, I usually make 8g, or if I really need 10g, I supplement with a little DME.
So, the moral of the story is you can work with whatever you have if you get creative enough with your processes and really examine your needs on a recipe by recipe basis.