Oleson M.D.
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Yes, whenever we brew a high gravity beer.
Turns out my boil off was set a little bit too high.
I boil on an electric portable induction heater in the kitchen, but I have the same approach, close enough is good enough. It's just that it has been a bit too off to be comfortable with but I think I might have adjusted it to an acceptable level of accuracy now.Haha I wondered what you were talking about then remembered it was your thread. Sorry if we helped stray off.
Boil off rate is easier w/ electric but even then varies, and as I reminded myself just yesterday also fairly hard w/ propane. I have over the years developed a pretty good idea of what it should look like but even then it can change on the fly - might be my regulator going out. I tend to also make visual checks of the boil-off and if I see markedly higher or lower than about a 1/4 gallon every 15 minutes I can react to it. Factor in water expanding when hot (4% they say), the kettle markings being off, and.... yeah. This is one of those "close is close enough" things for me.