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30 qt. Brew pot - What final vol should I shoot for?

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mychalg9

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I was looking over the pictorial for the "All grain brewing using Extract equipment" Sticky thread......Im curious if I should be shooting for a 5-gal. or 3-gal. final volume using a 30 qt pot. I'd be brewing something simple like an APA.
 
You can do nearly a 5 gallon finished volume in a 30 qt kettle, but it has to be filled pretty much to the top. Get some Fermcap-S foam control, and watch over it with a spray bottle of water. If your boil off isn't too high, you should have enough for 5 gallons.

I estimate I had 7 gallons in the 7.5 gallon kettle. For a 90 minute boil, you'll most likely come in lower.
 
You can also "cheat" by slightly topping up or adding le last of the final runnings as you boil off during the boil. Not ideal, but a way to mitigate the small kettle curse.
 
I do 60 min boil's in my 30 qt pot and shoot for 6.5 starting vol, watch for boil over with spray bottle I end with 5.5 gal after colling.
 
I do 60 min boil's in my 30 qt pot and shoot for 6.5 starting vol, watch for boil over with spray bottle I end with 5.5 gal after colling.

Exactly what I do except my new best friend Fermcap-S has allowed me to put away the spray bottle and relax when the boil begins. :ban::ban::ban:
 
I brew 5 gallon batches in a 30 qt pot on my stove all the time. Just keep an eye on it coming up to boil, I don't use fermcap.
 
I used a 30 qt pot for a long time - 7 gallon boils. In fact, I've only used my new larger pot three times. It works fine if you pay attention and turn down the heat when needed. Can't say I never had a boil over, but did keep them to a minimum if I kept my eyes down.
 
I easily end up with 5 gallons using my 7 gallon pot. Even 5.5 isn't out of the question because my boil-off rate is pretty low. I use fermcap-s, but it's not necessary if you watch it like a hawk.

If you have a high boil-off rate, you can do 2/3 in your 7 gallon pot and another 1/3 or so in your 5 gallon pot, then combine after a half hour or 45 minutes when you've boiled off enough. Just remember to split the hops accordingly.

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Exactly what I do except my new best friend Fermcap-S has allowed me to put away the spray bottle and relax when the boil begins. :ban::ban::ban:

Ditto- I now do nothing but AG in a 30 qt. SS pot, 6.5 gal. boils, 5-6 drops of Fermcap-S in just as the boil starts. No problems.
 
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