andyg55
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Hello
I found a recipe for an 8-gallon Berliner Weissbier. Apparently 8-gallons is the amount of liquid going into the fermenter at the end.
The grain bill is:
30% Floor-Malted Bohemian Wheat (DE) (3 lb)
70% Floor-Malted Bohemian Pilsner (DE) (7 lb)
As I've not yet got into all-grain brewing, I'm currently a little bit confused about the amount of liquid I should be starting with. How would I figure out how much water to mash in originally to end up with 8-gallons going into the fermenter?
Finally, how would I scale this recipe up or down? Say, to end up with a 5-gallon batch, not 8?
Thanks,
Andy
I found a recipe for an 8-gallon Berliner Weissbier. Apparently 8-gallons is the amount of liquid going into the fermenter at the end.
The grain bill is:
30% Floor-Malted Bohemian Wheat (DE) (3 lb)
70% Floor-Malted Bohemian Pilsner (DE) (7 lb)
As I've not yet got into all-grain brewing, I'm currently a little bit confused about the amount of liquid I should be starting with. How would I figure out how much water to mash in originally to end up with 8-gallons going into the fermenter?
Finally, how would I scale this recipe up or down? Say, to end up with a 5-gallon batch, not 8?
Thanks,
Andy