Ryan
Well-Known Member
Will be doing Jamil's Blond ale tomorrow, but with MO. So I guess it will be a SMASH since all it will be is MO (not including the crystal) and Williamette.
Brewing and webcasting this! WOOOT!
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f36/snpa-clone-brew-day-coming-up-118209/
Pol,
I peeked in and you were talking to the camera, then you went away.
How did the beer turn out?
Nice rig too..
Wow, this is a good OG sample:
8 1/2 lbs M.O.
1/2 lbs Crystal 60
1/2 lbs Carapils
5.3 oz British Chocolate
.5 oz Styrian Goldings FWH, 30, 20, 10
Pitched S-05
Mashed at 156*
OG: 1.048
IBU: 25
Looking forward to this one![]()
Bringing Edwort's Robust Porter up to a boil now. Testing out a 2000W heatstick to see if it can bring 7+ gallons to a boil to prepare for indoor winter brewing this coming winter.
I am interested in how well 2000W will boil 7+ gallons
My guess is about 1:20 to get from 70F to 210F. When I am boiling I use about 3850W to boil 7+ gallons and keep it at a rolling boil.
Yah, in practice, I need to keep about 3500W to 3800W to MAINTAIN a nice rolling boil in the BK with 7+ gallons of wort.
If you had (2) 2000W heat sticks, it would work great.
I am interested in how well 2000W will boil 7+ gallons
Too long.
Using my banjo burner and 2000w heatstick together, I brought 8.5 gallons to a roiling boil in just under 15 minutes yesterday. I turned off the propane, and the heatstick held the boil for 90 minutes just fine.
I was looking at 4500w 240v water heater elements at THD yesterday morning. They had 10 gallon Rubbermaid water coolers for $37 and change, too. I need to get the all electric conversion going soon.
Okay, I may be headed down a path of excess here...
Okay, I may be headed down a path of excess here...