outlawwoodfordes wherry in brupacks boiler

10 months ago | outlaw (Member)

hi guys
would it be ok to boil 23l of wherry in a brupacks boiler without it burning on the element coz i want to 60 min boil it rather than just add afew house kettles of hot water on it and make the rest up with tap water i know simple beer kits dont need boiling but i would like to make sure its bacteria free

Drinkin--buxton spa
plannin--galaxy pale
plannin--nelson bobek pale
fermentin--centennial pale 3.8%

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  1. saracen
    saracen:

    Posted 10 months ago by Moderator

    I see your reasoning, Outlaw. Should be fine, but don't forget you're going to have to cool it down again, and the longer it stands the more chance of bacteria coming along.
    Better to boil all the water you're going to need beforehand, let it cool, and use what you need from there.

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