Rkoory
Active Member
I figure I cant be the first guy to have considered this problem, so I hope I can source some of your creative input.
I am on my way to converting to a 10 gallon AG system. The last two pieces of the system to be acquired are the burner and the cook pot. Up until now my stove top has provided a strong enough burner to handle 5 gallon batches, but I don't think it will have what it takes to boil 10+ gallons.
Of course the answer to this would be to purchase a larger, dedicated burner. But, here lies my problem. My only brew space is in my kitchen. I have as of yet to use a burner. However, from what I have seen they look like they will set my kitchen floor ablaze, which would significantly decrease the quality of my beer. So that's a no-go.
Any ideas on what I can place below a burner that is easily movable, and will prevent my house from burning down?
I am on my way to converting to a 10 gallon AG system. The last two pieces of the system to be acquired are the burner and the cook pot. Up until now my stove top has provided a strong enough burner to handle 5 gallon batches, but I don't think it will have what it takes to boil 10+ gallons.
Of course the answer to this would be to purchase a larger, dedicated burner. But, here lies my problem. My only brew space is in my kitchen. I have as of yet to use a burner. However, from what I have seen they look like they will set my kitchen floor ablaze, which would significantly decrease the quality of my beer. So that's a no-go.
Any ideas on what I can place below a burner that is easily movable, and will prevent my house from burning down?