Buford
Well-Known Member
Being as I didn't have any recipe already planned out this weekend but I wanted to do something, I ran a test to see if my electic stove could boil the water amounts needed for all grain. Surprisingly, it was actually able to boil 6 1/2 gallons of water.
I boiled it for an hour and measured the water amount to see how much boiled off so I could plug the numbers into BeerSmith and it looks like 11%.
It was just plain water, and sugary wort will give slightly different results, but it's a starting point.
I'm using an 8 gallon SS pot, the same one I started with. My last five batches have been PM (about 25-35% extract), and I was boiling 4 1/2 gallons for those. I'm planning on doing an AG batch next weekend just to see if this will work - I really want to do AG but I do not want to have to go outside to do it.
Wish me luck!

It was just plain water, and sugary wort will give slightly different results, but it's a starting point.
I'm using an 8 gallon SS pot, the same one I started with. My last five batches have been PM (about 25-35% extract), and I was boiling 4 1/2 gallons for those. I'm planning on doing an AG batch next weekend just to see if this will work - I really want to do AG but I do not want to have to go outside to do it.
Wish me luck!