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Widely available from homebrew supply shops, DIY superstores, and various online retailers, propane burners are the weapon of choice for many brewers. Available in different BTU ranges, these burners are typically standalone units that the user hooks up to a standard gas-grill-type propane tank. The heat output from most propane burners is usually adequate for partial and full boils. Some Brewers have had success with burners rated at 30,000 BTU for five Gallon Boils, Others prefer to go for 200,000 BTU units.
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Widely available from homebrew supply shops, DIY superstores, and various online retailers, propane burners are the weapon of choice for many brewers. Available in different BTU ranges, these burners are typically standalone units that the user hooks up to a standard gas-grill-type propane tank. The heat output from most propane burners is usually adequate for partial and full boils. Some Brewers have had success with burners rated at under 30,000 BTU for five Gallon Boils, Others prefer to go for 200,000 BTU units.
  
 
The Burner choice in the UK is generally more limited in the USA, the burner pictured is the perfect size to sit a keggle on and was purchased from a local propane dealer.
 
The Burner choice in the UK is generally more limited in the USA, the burner pictured is the perfect size to sit a keggle on and was purchased from a local propane dealer.

Revision as of 06:24, 14 November 2007

27,000 BTU Burner‎

Widely available from homebrew supply shops, DIY superstores, and various online retailers, propane burners are the weapon of choice for many brewers. Available in different BTU ranges, these burners are typically standalone units that the user hooks up to a standard gas-grill-type propane tank. The heat output from most propane burners is usually adequate for partial and full boils. Some Brewers have had success with burners rated at under 30,000 BTU for five Gallon Boils, Others prefer to go for 200,000 BTU units.

The Burner choice in the UK is generally more limited in the USA, the burner pictured is the perfect size to sit a keggle on and was purchased from a local propane dealer.

One convenient way to buy a burner is to purchase a turkey fryer kit. This will also provide you with a large pot - usually in the 30QT range which is useful as a hot liquor tun.

Known Homebrew Friendly Models

The following models of burner have been verified to work well in homebrewing.

Bayou Classic Banjo Burner 
They come in a variety of BTU ratings and sizes and are all well constructed. The smaller round burners need a modification in order to hold a keggle. This can be as simple as a sturdy bbq grate.
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