dallasdb
Well-Known Member
Okay so now let me explain the title.
I'm wondering if a wider diameter (squattier?) pot will bring water to a boil faster due to more contact area for the flame to hit on the bottom?
In particular, I'm wondering if I brew a 5 gal batch in a 20 gal kettle (squattier by design) would get to a boil faster than say a 9 gal kettle which naturally would have a smaller diameter aka less direct contact area with the flame.
Hopefully I explained it well enough. What do you think?
Anyone actually have experience with this before?
I'm wondering if a wider diameter (squattier?) pot will bring water to a boil faster due to more contact area for the flame to hit on the bottom?
In particular, I'm wondering if I brew a 5 gal batch in a 20 gal kettle (squattier by design) would get to a boil faster than say a 9 gal kettle which naturally would have a smaller diameter aka less direct contact area with the flame.
Hopefully I explained it well enough. What do you think?
Anyone actually have experience with this before?