+1 I get 4 and change usually with 90min boilsi usually get 4-5 90 min boils from a 20lb tank. i use a 55k turkey fryer and heat strike and sparge water inside on the stove
chriso said:I've never tempted fate - I refill my canister at the local U-Haul, even if it's only half empty, for insurance against running out mid boil.
I usually brew 3 batches before refilling, standard 55K Bayou turkey burner, 10psi regulator. Usually when I refill, it's exactly 1/2 full.
chriso said:I've never tempted fate - I refill my canister at the local U-Haul, even if it's only half empty, for insurance against running out mid boil.
BierMuncher said:Also for the OP, if you can get your liquor tank filled with hot tap water, you'll save about 15 minutes of propane.
You need to move to civilization dude. Or somewhere they've invented lead free solder...ColoradoXJ13 said:I dunno about using hot tap water for this, lead in my beer is not something I want...
chriso said:.... What am I missing here? It's usually $7-$8 to top off my tank, after putting 3 or so brews on it.
Sorry to be Mister Retardo Lame-o today. Clearly I still need to take my Geritol today.
BierMuncher said:Around here...it's a flat fill rate. $14.00, regardless of how full the tank is. If your place charges by the volume pumped...pay no attention to the dingleberry behind the shower curtain.
Sorry. Wasn't my intent. Can anyone give me the 10-second recap version?iamjonsharp said:Not another lead in the drinking water thread....
iamjonsharp said:Not another lead in the drinking water thread....
ColoradoXJ13 said:..THE BOTTOM LINE
Hot water from the tap should never be used for cooking or drinking.
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BierMuncher said:My house is 4 years old. All copper. Lead free solder. Glass lined water heater.
Not all hot water is created equal.
Rockybottom said:...My tank is 1000 gallons...
kappclark said:...Is it safe to run a propane cooker in the basement?
None whatsoever.DraconianHand said:BM,
Do you get any condensation of steam on the floor deck above (ceiling)?
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