fury_tea
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Hi all,
I brew on a 35L Robobrew. Got a mate who likes mead but never brewed beer, he's coming round in a couple of weeks with a load of honey to brew a braggot (mead/beer cross, if you don't know), and i am providing the grain, hops and brewing equipment etc.
We want to end up with around 20L each, but I am unsure on how to do it with my 35L robo.
Grain bill is about 8kg which is a bit more than the robo can handle.
1. Should I split the grain and do a reiterated mash then add water back to it after the boil?
2. Will this mess with the IBUs etc (I've worked it out for 40L)?
3. What's the efficiency like on these kinds of brews and should I add a bit extra malt in case the SG ends up a bit low?
4. Would you add the honey to the fermenter or to the boil at flame out?
Thanks in advance
I brew on a 35L Robobrew. Got a mate who likes mead but never brewed beer, he's coming round in a couple of weeks with a load of honey to brew a braggot (mead/beer cross, if you don't know), and i am providing the grain, hops and brewing equipment etc.
We want to end up with around 20L each, but I am unsure on how to do it with my 35L robo.
Grain bill is about 8kg which is a bit more than the robo can handle.
1. Should I split the grain and do a reiterated mash then add water back to it after the boil?
2. Will this mess with the IBUs etc (I've worked it out for 40L)?
3. What's the efficiency like on these kinds of brews and should I add a bit extra malt in case the SG ends up a bit low?
4. Would you add the honey to the fermenter or to the boil at flame out?
Thanks in advance