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Originally Posted by openthewell
Never brought my 55 Gal to boil as its currently used for my HLT, but I have no doubt my 23 tip jet burner could bring 30 gal to boil easily.
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is this the burner you use? if it is how kind of life do you see from a propane tank
Natural Gas Jet Burners, 23 Jet Natural Gas Jet Burner 619NG
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Originally Posted by stratslinger
I've brewed on my buddy's before - he has the 55 gallon boilermaker and the blichmann floor burner, burning NG - not sure how that compares to your burner setup.
Anyway, we had a lot of trouble getting it to boil. I think the bottom half of the kettle was boiling, but not the top half - every few minutes, we'd get some bubbling up top, But as soon as that cleared, nothing for another few minutes.
I suspect if we insulated up the kettle walls with a couple wraps of reflectix, we might have better results - but we haven't brewed on the big kettles since that first time.
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The blichman burner is rated at a higher BTU than mine by about 20,000 BTU if I remember correctly, so thats a bit disheartening. Looks like a burner upgrade is in the furture.
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Originally Posted by wildwest450
Sounds like a job for electric elements.
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I would love to go that route, but from what I understand most people are using 2 5500w elements to get a reasonable boil, which isn't this side of possible right now