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i'm going to contribute to this...and brewing 10 gallon batches with a propane cylinder, and thinking noise meant heat...i got two 10 gallon batches brewed. when i realized noise isn't heat, and actually tuned the flame to be gentle big blue flames, 3 plus.....
 
A lot depends on your kettle/burner setup. I started with a converted keg and was getting 2-3 brews per tank, A lot of heat was running up the side of the kettle. A good pot with a flat copper bottom will do better, as will a better burner than the cheapo Bayou Classic I was running. I ended up going electric, unless doing a BIAB at an event. I pretty much gave away my old homebuilt 3 tier system.
 
A decent plumber can do that for you in no time. I was actually thinking of switching to a natural gas burner since I have the line run to my grill already. I wish I could find a natural gas burner that isn't so pricey.
Our HVAC guy set me up with a NG setup when we got our new furnace. It's solid and will never leak, and comes off the line that goes to the hot water heater with a sturdy safety valve and heavy-duty brass disconnect specifically for NG, and 12' hoses going to the burners. I had two BG12 burners (only good for propane) that were fairly new and could not justify the cost of BG14s, also they're damned hard to find that will fit my brewstand. So I took apart the orifices on the BG12s and very carefully drilled them a bit bigger; I think the final bit I used was 7/64". Put them back together with lots of blue monster tape, and it works very well. I do get a bit of soot but nothing like I used to get with propane. Used to start every brewday worrying did I have enough propane, now my three tanks sit idle, and I can boil as long as I want to. Absolute best improvement I've made to my brewery, hands down.
 
Yep, $25 per tank 3 average brews, maybe. $8 to 12 per brew for gas. Nope, a buck or so for electricity for the Anvil.... And never an empty tank....
 

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