Hi all,
I finally got around to buying a dedicated 50L pot for homebrewing, after using a improvised stock pot for the last few years. I brewed with it for the first time yesterday, but encountered a problem, I couldn't maintain a roiling boil without the lid on for the 25L or so in the pot. I do extract batches with steeping grains, and the boil off volume didn't match expectations.
I didn't give much thought to heating, and I am trying to work out if the burner I have is a dud. It is the three ring Gasmate burner from Bunnings: https://www.bunnings.com.au/gasmate-cast-iron-burner-3-ring-burner_p3180208.
I think there might some solutions, but I'm not sure if I am barking up the wrong tree/s:
I finally got around to buying a dedicated 50L pot for homebrewing, after using a improvised stock pot for the last few years. I brewed with it for the first time yesterday, but encountered a problem, I couldn't maintain a roiling boil without the lid on for the 25L or so in the pot. I do extract batches with steeping grains, and the boil off volume didn't match expectations.
I didn't give much thought to heating, and I am trying to work out if the burner I have is a dud. It is the three ring Gasmate burner from Bunnings: https://www.bunnings.com.au/gasmate-cast-iron-burner-3-ring-burner_p3180208.
I think there might some solutions, but I'm not sure if I am barking up the wrong tree/s:
- Is the pot too close to the burner? The burner has lots of white ash on it, which I think indicates incomplete combustion. I had the pot on some bricks, as if it sits on the burner's own supports, the flame comes around the pot when on full and I don't want to burn the o rings for the valve on the outside of the pot. Total height of the burner would have been ~5cm.
- Wind - it was breezy, and when the gusts were highest it seemed to be less effective, and when winds were lowest it came the closest to being still is when the boil seemed to be best.
- Change to a high pressure regulator? Would more gas be better, not sure if the burner would still work, and the instructions that came with it said specifically use only the hose and regulator that came with it.
- Is the burner just not capable of heating this much liquid effectively? Not keen on replacing, for financial reasons.
- Does this even matter, apart from using lots of gas to get it up to temperature?