Berube05734
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Good Morning,
I've been brewing my 5 gallon batches on my gas cookstove. Although the stove is certainly up to the task, I'd like to move this part of the operation outdoors due to the condensation/humidity from the typical 60-90 minute boil...and it'd be nice to erect some type of hoist to remove the mash as it's a PITA to wrangle the bag (BIAB) out of the kettle.
I'm doing my online research and I've been to the online brewing supply stores that I typically frequent. I see the burners, but they appear to be mostly components of a burner system and not necessarily an entire system. For example, I've been out to More Beer this morning and see that they have a "Hell Fire" Blichmann burner, but just the burner and then you order the legs separately?
My first thought was a turkey fryer, but from what I've been reading, the BTUs aren't sufficient to bring to boil and maintain the boil.
I hate making mistakes when I'm looking at $$ - $$$ for a burner.
Thanks!
Pam
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Pam
I've been brewing my 5 gallon batches on my gas cookstove. Although the stove is certainly up to the task, I'd like to move this part of the operation outdoors due to the condensation/humidity from the typical 60-90 minute boil...and it'd be nice to erect some type of hoist to remove the mash as it's a PITA to wrangle the bag (BIAB) out of the kettle.
I'm doing my online research and I've been to the online brewing supply stores that I typically frequent. I see the burners, but they appear to be mostly components of a burner system and not necessarily an entire system. For example, I've been out to More Beer this morning and see that they have a "Hell Fire" Blichmann burner, but just the burner and then you order the legs separately?
My first thought was a turkey fryer, but from what I've been reading, the BTUs aren't sufficient to bring to boil and maintain the boil.
I hate making mistakes when I'm looking at $$ - $$$ for a burner.
Thanks!
Pam
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Pam