RCBIV
Well-Known Member
OK, maybe the headline is a tad misleading, but I was wondering:
I've been doing PM batches and I'd like to go A-G. However, in my current set-up and situation, I can't do full boils. My brew kettle is 5 gallons evenly, so that's tough to begin with, but even if I had a 10g pot I'm not sure my burner could do it (it seems weak, to me). And if you do A-G, are you always doing full boils? Would it be worth it to do partial boils that are A-G?
Let's just assume I can't get a turkey fryer and I can't brew outside. Because, in a way, I can't. So if I have to do stove-top, is A-G/partial boils sort of pointless?
Once I get out of this apartment, I'd like to make the move to outside/full boils/etc., but for now this is what I got.
Thanks in advance, ladies and gentlemen.
I've been doing PM batches and I'd like to go A-G. However, in my current set-up and situation, I can't do full boils. My brew kettle is 5 gallons evenly, so that's tough to begin with, but even if I had a 10g pot I'm not sure my burner could do it (it seems weak, to me). And if you do A-G, are you always doing full boils? Would it be worth it to do partial boils that are A-G?
Let's just assume I can't get a turkey fryer and I can't brew outside. Because, in a way, I can't. So if I have to do stove-top, is A-G/partial boils sort of pointless?
Once I get out of this apartment, I'd like to make the move to outside/full boils/etc., but for now this is what I got.
Thanks in advance, ladies and gentlemen.