Stoutsmith6
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I purchased a Bayou Cooker KAB4 model to heat my 15 gal. keggle. I have brewed 4 times with this setup and had decent rolling boils, although the blue flames appear to be a bit small. I brewed a 1.070 O.G. stout over the weekend (all of my previous beers have been lighter colored and between 1.055 -1.060 O.G.) and just couldn't get the boil going. Temp was 212-214 and it would not get any higher.
Since the burner is new, I don't think cleanliness or blockage is an issue. I'm thinking faulty regulator or tank freeze, but it's nearly 100 degrees outside. Any ideas of what could have caused this? Any suggestions on fixing the problem?..like achieving a more aggressive flame.
Since the burner is new, I don't think cleanliness or blockage is an issue. I'm thinking faulty regulator or tank freeze, but it's nearly 100 degrees outside. Any ideas of what could have caused this? Any suggestions on fixing the problem?..like achieving a more aggressive flame.