I've tried searching all ways and can't get much of a conclusion. Most search results end with Americans worried that they're huge big cheap boilers are too large!!!!!
I'm currently putting a three vessel all grain setup together. I have a 33 litre fermenting vessel for converting to a boiler. What's the maximum volume of wort I should try to boil in this?
I'm looking at 23 litre brews "cos that's the norm" and I'm happy enough with that size. It's working out ok for me currently in regards to building a stock
With regards to boil over and losses etc I'm clueless currently. Say for example I'm recommended a 25 litre maximum boil resulting in a 20litre wort, is it cool to then top up with tap water to 23 litres resulting in the correct IBU/OG.
Or is say 29 litres with a 6 litre loss fine to do in a 33 litre Boiler?
Thanks in advance for your help
I'm currently putting a three vessel all grain setup together. I have a 33 litre fermenting vessel for converting to a boiler. What's the maximum volume of wort I should try to boil in this?
I'm looking at 23 litre brews "cos that's the norm" and I'm happy enough with that size. It's working out ok for me currently in regards to building a stock
With regards to boil over and losses etc I'm clueless currently. Say for example I'm recommended a 25 litre maximum boil resulting in a 20litre wort, is it cool to then top up with tap water to 23 litres resulting in the correct IBU/OG.
Or is say 29 litres with a 6 litre loss fine to do in a 33 litre Boiler?
Thanks in advance for your help