Cpt_Kirks
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What is the best thing to use to make a keggle measuring stick?
I notched a hi-temp plastic spoon from the LHBS in gallon increments. Works well.
How you guys up in the North read these sticks when it's slightly cold outside? The column of steam that comes off my boil kettle makes it so hard to see in, I couldn't tell you if it was a Pilsner or a Porter boiling.
I use a metal yard stick. Here is a file that shows gallons and inches.
How you guys up in the North read these sticks when it's slightly cold outside? The column of steam that comes off my boil kettle makes it so hard to see in, I couldn't tell you if it was a Pilsner or a Porter boiling.
Just like a dipstick on a car motor. Dip it in, pull it out, (Hmm, sounds sick:cross, read it.
How do you guys account for the expansion factor between cold and boiling liquid?
How do you guys account for the expansion factor between cold and boiling liquid?
Personally, I ignore it. Of course, I batch sparge, and Beersmith is pretty well dialed in for me now, so I know that starting with x water and y grain will give me 5.5 gallons post boil. I never worry about measuring how much I have preboil...