robtotten
Well-Known Member
So I'm ready to make my first batch of beer. I've picked up supplies locally and through mail order. I'm extra prepared and have everything I need and more. But my 10 gallon steel pot won't fit on my stove top. The exhaust fan and microwave (they're all one unit) are too low. DOH!
What are my options?
I have a little camping propane burner, but I doubt that would generate enough heat. I have a Chargriller grill with both a gas and charcoal / wood unit. So I have the gas side of my grill. Has anyone tried brewing this way? I'm not sure if it could get 5 gallons of water to boil or not.
If I use clean charcoal on the other side of my grill, could I brew over that without imparting a funny taste?
If none of those are viable options, what about making the wort at a friend's and then driving it back home after it cooled down? It seems like the car ride would serve to aerate it, but would it cause any problems? It seems like a pain in the ass, but I'm willing to do it if that's my best option.
I'm making a 5 gallon batch w/ extract. I'm going to buy a 5 gallon pot next month, but I've already spent too much on my new hobby this month and would like to get this Kolsch going in time for March Madness.
Thanks in advance!
What are my options?
I have a little camping propane burner, but I doubt that would generate enough heat. I have a Chargriller grill with both a gas and charcoal / wood unit. So I have the gas side of my grill. Has anyone tried brewing this way? I'm not sure if it could get 5 gallons of water to boil or not.
If I use clean charcoal on the other side of my grill, could I brew over that without imparting a funny taste?
If none of those are viable options, what about making the wort at a friend's and then driving it back home after it cooled down? It seems like the car ride would serve to aerate it, but would it cause any problems? It seems like a pain in the ass, but I'm willing to do it if that's my best option.
I'm making a 5 gallon batch w/ extract. I'm going to buy a 5 gallon pot next month, but I've already spent too much on my new hobby this month and would like to get this Kolsch going in time for March Madness.
Thanks in advance!