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A boiler is a container in which a [[ | A boiler is a container in which a [[mash]] is heated to its boiling boiling point. The steam then travels to the [[column]] or [[lyne arm]]. The characteristics of a good boiler is that it made out of a material that is strong and will not corrode, such as copper or [[stainless steel]], it has a fairly good height to width ratio and if external flame heating is used, the bottom of the boiler is thick enough to prevent scalding of any solid material in the mash. | ||
Common items used as boilers include beer kegs, | Common items used as boilers include beer kegs, water heaters, and stockpots with bowls clamped on top. | ||
In order to make the rate of boiling more constant, [[boiling chips]] are often added to the boiler. | In order to make the rate of boiling more constant, [[boiling chips]] are often added to the boiler. |
Latest revision as of 23:33, 12 December 2022
A boiler is a container in which a mash is heated to its boiling boiling point. The steam then travels to the column or lyne arm. The characteristics of a good boiler is that it made out of a material that is strong and will not corrode, such as copper or stainless steel, it has a fairly good height to width ratio and if external flame heating is used, the bottom of the boiler is thick enough to prevent scalding of any solid material in the mash.
Common items used as boilers include beer kegs, water heaters, and stockpots with bowls clamped on top.
In order to make the rate of boiling more constant, boiling chips are often added to the boiler.
A boiler is also another name for a steam generator which is used to pipe steam through steam coils in order to heat a steam jacketed lauter tun or still.