ozarks42
Member
Hi all,
Im setting an equipment profile for Beer Smith2 and am attempting to determine a boil off rate. Im hoping that by boiling 5 gallons of plain water it will get me in the ball park for a boil off rate. I realize there are a lot of variables, to many to have a perfect boil off rate for all circumstances, and I will need to fine tune as I go, but I need a start.
I have a 15 a gallon aluminum kettle with a 15 ¾ inside diameter.
Here are the figures I came up with from boiling 5 gallons of water.
Started with 5 gallons of plain cold water.
It took 34 minutes to obtain a vigorous boil with a propane turkey fryer.
Boiled vigorously for 90 minutes. (I plan to use the BIAB method with a 90 min boil).
At 200 degrees I had had 3 gallons of water left.
At 100 degrees I had 2.5 gallons of water left.
At 78 Degrees I had 2.25 gallons of water left.
Is it safe to use a 1.5 gallon boil off rate?
Im setting an equipment profile for Beer Smith2 and am attempting to determine a boil off rate. Im hoping that by boiling 5 gallons of plain water it will get me in the ball park for a boil off rate. I realize there are a lot of variables, to many to have a perfect boil off rate for all circumstances, and I will need to fine tune as I go, but I need a start.
I have a 15 a gallon aluminum kettle with a 15 ¾ inside diameter.
Here are the figures I came up with from boiling 5 gallons of water.
Started with 5 gallons of plain cold water.
It took 34 minutes to obtain a vigorous boil with a propane turkey fryer.
Boiled vigorously for 90 minutes. (I plan to use the BIAB method with a 90 min boil).
At 200 degrees I had had 3 gallons of water left.
At 100 degrees I had 2.5 gallons of water left.
At 78 Degrees I had 2.25 gallons of water left.
Is it safe to use a 1.5 gallon boil off rate?