goosegrease
Well-Known Member
Will this burner pay back in propane savings? Most of the reviews seem very positive, and I like the height with the optional legs. There are a lot of blichmann haters out there any admirers?
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
As I do not on a blichmann what mod are we talking about?
[...]Daytripper: What size pot are you putting on that modified stand? I emailed John blichmann about your setup, and he certainly does not reccomend for the 55 gallon pots. (or any for that matter) I assume he says that due to liability concerns.
Annyway, I plan to do as you have done for my 55gl boil pot. Do you think it's tough enough for 35+ gallons of boiling wort?
In response to my musings once I think it was passedpawn did a test in his electric setup. My question was if the wort in the site gauge got hot enough to be considered sanitized. In an electric set up it turns out no. So, not having boiling in your site gauge may require extra precaution.I upgraded from KAB4 Banjo Burners to the Blichmann ones and am still deciding. They definitely work better with the Blichmann Boilermaker Kettles; I don't have any boiling in the sight gauges. Dialing the the flame is a bit of an art, but I think with practice I will end up saving some time and propane vs the Banjos. It may take a few years to payback the investment.
Haters gonna hate, but I've been very happy with my two Blingmann floor burners.
If you get the extension legs you might want to do this mod to give the result a wider stance...
Cheers!
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