Velnerj
Simul justus et potator
Hey folks,
One way I'm interested in improving my home brewery is by upping its heating game. It often takes 45-60 min to reach a boil (from mash temp) on my current (propane) system. If I can significantly cut that down I'd make my brew day a lot shorter.
I know that I could be using multiple heat elements, like heat sticks etc. But I'm interested to hear from you what single source heating element will bring 7 gallons of water (or wort) up to a boil the fastest? How long should it take?
Mind you I'm in Europe with 220v electric circuits as standard.
Thanks for the input.
One way I'm interested in improving my home brewery is by upping its heating game. It often takes 45-60 min to reach a boil (from mash temp) on my current (propane) system. If I can significantly cut that down I'd make my brew day a lot shorter.
I know that I could be using multiple heat elements, like heat sticks etc. But I'm interested to hear from you what single source heating element will bring 7 gallons of water (or wort) up to a boil the fastest? How long should it take?
Mind you I'm in Europe with 220v electric circuits as standard.
Thanks for the input.
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