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My mash vessel has a max working capacity of 70 litres. I'm working on a big Impy stout recipe which I did on my 35ltr Brewzilla last year via a reiterated mash yielding about 15 litres I think to keep within the capacity constraints of the system. I'm looking to do a larger batch on my bigger system this year.
I started looking at a 40 litre batch size for starters but looking to max the system out as the batch will be aged over different periods of time, and it came out with something like 50litres of strike water and an 18kg grain bill. I know there is grain absorption to consider but that sounds like it might be pushing I terms of volume of the strike water plus volume of the grain. Does Brewfather take the capacity limitations into account? I cant see a mash tun cpacity field in the equipment profile, only a kettle pre-boil volume field.
How would I calculate the total volume of grain plus strike water taking into account grain absorbtion?
When normally mashing in the total volume doesn't seem to be much greater than the volume taken up by the grain so I guess I go with volume of grain plus a little bit?
Thanks
I started looking at a 40 litre batch size for starters but looking to max the system out as the batch will be aged over different periods of time, and it came out with something like 50litres of strike water and an 18kg grain bill. I know there is grain absorption to consider but that sounds like it might be pushing I terms of volume of the strike water plus volume of the grain. Does Brewfather take the capacity limitations into account? I cant see a mash tun cpacity field in the equipment profile, only a kettle pre-boil volume field.
How would I calculate the total volume of grain plus strike water taking into account grain absorbtion?
When normally mashing in the total volume doesn't seem to be much greater than the volume taken up by the grain so I guess I go with volume of grain plus a little bit?
Thanks