BackToBasics
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Well, it's been a while since I've been on here.
After a bit of a break I've decided to get back into brewing. I'd only done kits before and wanted to move onto all grain/BIAB. For the moment I'm sticking to small batches using a 10L stock pot for the mash and boil but I'll want to move onto 40 pint brews at some point.
I did my first brew yesterday using the 10l stock pot. The mash went well (I'm using a sous vide wand to maintain temp) but it turns out my electric hob isn't powerful enough to get the wort to boil without leaving the lid on. As a result I didn't lose as much liquid as expected and ended up with an OG of 1.040 rather than the expected 1.055.
I'm in a rented place so I can't swap out the hob so I've looked at a couple of alternatives. First option is a stand alone induction hob. Most seem to be rated at 2,000w. Second option is a camping stove using those small bottles of butane. Those that I've seen suggest they are equivalent of 2,000w. Would either of these be able to bring the 10L pot to the boil. What about when I scale up to a larger pot for a 40pint brew? If possible I'd rather just buy something that will cope with both rather than have to upgrade at a later date.
Any input appreciated.
After a bit of a break I've decided to get back into brewing. I'd only done kits before and wanted to move onto all grain/BIAB. For the moment I'm sticking to small batches using a 10L stock pot for the mash and boil but I'll want to move onto 40 pint brews at some point.
I did my first brew yesterday using the 10l stock pot. The mash went well (I'm using a sous vide wand to maintain temp) but it turns out my electric hob isn't powerful enough to get the wort to boil without leaving the lid on. As a result I didn't lose as much liquid as expected and ended up with an OG of 1.040 rather than the expected 1.055.
I'm in a rented place so I can't swap out the hob so I've looked at a couple of alternatives. First option is a stand alone induction hob. Most seem to be rated at 2,000w. Second option is a camping stove using those small bottles of butane. Those that I've seen suggest they are equivalent of 2,000w. Would either of these be able to bring the 10L pot to the boil. What about when I scale up to a larger pot for a 40pint brew? If possible I'd rather just buy something that will cope with both rather than have to upgrade at a later date.
Any input appreciated.