Mike's Brew and Brat
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So i get to get a propane buner. I could use some suggestions on what to get.
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
Mike's Brew and Brat said:So i get to get a propane buner. I could use some suggestions on what to get.
Blender said:I just got this one from Home Depot for 50.00. I like it. It takes about 45 minutes to get 7 gallons of cold water to a roiling boil.
http://www.bayouclassicdepot.com/product_310_detailed.htm
I've done that before, and I'm still typing (although I used to feel smarter). Definitely open the garage door, and you might even consider a box fan depending on the size of your garage, but I imagine you'll be fine without it.Jester said:can you use a propane burner inside a garage, maybe near the door with it open...?? it may be raining tonight and I want to brew...
Jester said:can you use a propane burner inside a garage, maybe near the door with it open...?? it may be raining tonight and I want to brew...
That's more like it....t1master said:my wife also said 'brew outside' i think she really meant, build an outbuilding and get your brewing gear out of the house all together!!!!
open the garage door when you brew and a window opposite the door if you have one, for a good cross breeze.
brewhead said:get one of these - it will serve you well when you graduate to partial mash and then on to ag
Kaiser said:You may want to watch out, in case you plan to get a bigger brew pot. It may be to big to fit another pot next to it.
Kai
t1master said:my wife also said 'brew outside' i think she really meant, build an outbuilding and get your brewing gear out of the house all together!!!!
open the garage door when you brew and a window opposite the door if you have one, for a good cross breeze.
brewhead said:i had the same conumdrum..and so.....
The danger is not propane pooling - in fact, if you are leaking propane you have major problems and are flirting with a very dangerous situation where you may blow something up.Kaiser said:As long as the garage is not below ground level (few of them are) you should be fine. The concern is that propane is heavier than air and may pool in low spots.
Kai
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