Anybody ever hear of one? I'll be moving into an apartment with an electric stove and zero patio/balcony space, so I've been trying to think of alternatives, and nothing else has struck a bell yet.
Now yes, I am very keenly aware that traditionally electric kettles aren't used for boilers as the easiest form of construction, with the element stuck inside of the kettle, will burn wort very easily. So the issue becomes avoiding this burning.
This tells me that the element (could not be standard water heater element) will either need to be affixed somehow to the exterior of the kettle, or used in a double-boiler arrangement with oil. Does anyone have any brilliant ideas with regards to any of this? Any flashes of insight on as to what might make a good double boiler to hold a keggle?
Thanks in advance!
Now yes, I am very keenly aware that traditionally electric kettles aren't used for boilers as the easiest form of construction, with the element stuck inside of the kettle, will burn wort very easily. So the issue becomes avoiding this burning.
This tells me that the element (could not be standard water heater element) will either need to be affixed somehow to the exterior of the kettle, or used in a double-boiler arrangement with oil. Does anyone have any brilliant ideas with regards to any of this? Any flashes of insight on as to what might make a good double boiler to hold a keggle?
Thanks in advance!