rocket ronnie
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Could I boil the wort for 90 minutes in a 19 litre pot and then after straining off and cooling could I make up the volume to 23 litres. Would the method make a satisfactory beer
WelshPaul said:Yes you can. Just ensure that the water has been boiled and cooled and has also been treated to remove chloromine, calcium, etc. It's prefectly fine to treat and measure out all of your water prior to mashing and boiling and setting some aside to add to the cooled wort prior to pitching the yeast.
WelshPaul said:Yes you can. Just ensure that the water has been boiled and cooled .
Yes, add the amount you would add if you were boiling the whole lot since they will not be evaporating or going anywhere. Don't decrease them or you'll end up with weak, bland beer.rocket ronnie said:does this require the full amout of hops and sugar in the initial boil or should vthe hops be increased or decreased
Again, yes. Trouble is, you will most likely have to run your chiller coil through the water while the wort is boiling in order to get it down to a suitable temperature - which means sterilising your chiller!puravida said:I presume this is to avoid risk of bugs etc?
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