IvanTheTerrible
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Can I boil my wort on a grill outside?
IvanTheTerrible said:I have a pretty big propane grill with cast iron grates right outside. That would eliminate the "smell issue" that occurred this weekend when I brewed!
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Soulive21 said:Don't cover it around the hot break and hop addition times. If you have to cover it, do not cover completely. I'd just put a splatter screen over it myself...
MrFebtober said:Curious, why don't you want to have the kettle covered during hop addition times (beside the obvious issue of physically needing to remove the lid to add hops, of course).
GaryA said:You will need a very hot grill to brew on it. Most have the heat sheilds over the burners and a good distance between the flame and the grill. I am going to say you success will be iffy at best.
I'd think it would be handy for heating sparge water too.Kegerator said:I use the side burner on my grill when the weather is good to do a quick 3 gallon batch. Not enough power to do a full wort boil, but for a quickie, it works good.
OMG, I was just thinking that. I'm going to try my next micro batch omn my Weber G4.Can I boil my wort on a grill outside?
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