Fore
Landlord.
I'm trying to get my head around this. I'm probably thinking about it the wrong way.
I'd always aim to get the most wort I could from each brewday, while keeping the grain bill below a practical 8kg. If I'm thinking about this correctly, I see the 8kg as a secondary limit only when brewing a high ABV beer; i.e. when your default target batch size leads to the grain bill exceeding 8kg, you'd have to start dialing back on the batch size. Whereas the maximum target batch size the Grainfather can accommodate, would most often be the starting factor in my recipe calculations. Am I coming at this from the wrong angle? The Grainfather website allows you to enter any batch volume, which doesn't help my understanding.
I'd always aim to get the most wort I could from each brewday, while keeping the grain bill below a practical 8kg. If I'm thinking about this correctly, I see the 8kg as a secondary limit only when brewing a high ABV beer; i.e. when your default target batch size leads to the grain bill exceeding 8kg, you'd have to start dialing back on the batch size. Whereas the maximum target batch size the Grainfather can accommodate, would most often be the starting factor in my recipe calculations. Am I coming at this from the wrong angle? The Grainfather website allows you to enter any batch volume, which doesn't help my understanding.