brianpablo
Well-Known Member
I've been brewing for almost a year now and am starting to see some great results, but find I'm getting a bit tripped up by the limited heating capacity of my stove. I can boil five gallons without too much trouble, but much above that the wort won't heat up enough for a rolling boil that can really bring down the volume and raise the gravity.
I've developed a few work-arounds for this situation, most of which involving producing smaller batches and wasting considerable amounts of fermentable sugars
I don't have an option to get a propane stove or a new stove, so this is basically what I've got. This gets to be a real problem for higher gravity beers because I end up with more wort that I can boil down.
My question is - Can I begin by boiling a couple gallons from the last sparge for an hour or so to get the gravity down, and then combining that with the wort from the first runnings so I don't overload the stove with 7 gallons of wort? This will basically mean that some of the wort will boil for longer than the rest of it and for longer than what the recipe says. As long as I do this before adding hops I don't see why it would be a problem as such, but I'd appreciate any feedback on whether this is going to cause problems.
Thanks,
Brian
I've developed a few work-arounds for this situation, most of which involving producing smaller batches and wasting considerable amounts of fermentable sugars
I don't have an option to get a propane stove or a new stove, so this is basically what I've got. This gets to be a real problem for higher gravity beers because I end up with more wort that I can boil down.
My question is - Can I begin by boiling a couple gallons from the last sparge for an hour or so to get the gravity down, and then combining that with the wort from the first runnings so I don't overload the stove with 7 gallons of wort? This will basically mean that some of the wort will boil for longer than the rest of it and for longer than what the recipe says. As long as I do this before adding hops I don't see why it would be a problem as such, but I'd appreciate any feedback on whether this is going to cause problems.
Thanks,
Brian