I searched around but couldn't find an answer to this one.
I have a sight glass on my keggle. But it pretty much starts at 5 gallons. The other day I needed about 8.5 gallons total for my brewing. But I needed to strike with 6 gallons. So how could I measure off six gallons from 8.5 when my sight glass begins at five? I should mention, I'm doing a no sparge method here, just recirculating with the remaining 2.5 gallons and bringing the temp up to 168.
I wound up starting with 6 gallons, then filling it up about halfway to the sight glass. Worked out fine, I had almost a perfect 7.5 gallons for my boil. I added a bit of water to the keggle to make it perfect.
Does anyone have a creative solution to this issue?
Thanks.
I have a sight glass on my keggle. But it pretty much starts at 5 gallons. The other day I needed about 8.5 gallons total for my brewing. But I needed to strike with 6 gallons. So how could I measure off six gallons from 8.5 when my sight glass begins at five? I should mention, I'm doing a no sparge method here, just recirculating with the remaining 2.5 gallons and bringing the temp up to 168.
I wound up starting with 6 gallons, then filling it up about halfway to the sight glass. Worked out fine, I had almost a perfect 7.5 gallons for my boil. I added a bit of water to the keggle to make it perfect.
Does anyone have a creative solution to this issue?
Thanks.