Hello! I'm very new at this homebrew game (science? obsession? lust?) and my first handcrafted homebrew is still just a fantasy. I've been getting frustrated looking for an affordable, quality brew kettle, and stumbled on the keggle concept in my search for alternatives.
I'm not one to half-ass things, especially when it comes to something as sacred and ancient as beer, however, I'm a university student, and thus, am a broke ass. I can get an affordable keg from a local microbrewery, and have the tools to keggle it up, but a propane burner kind-of kills my budget. I do have a fire pit though. I know it probably won't get me a consistent temperature, but, my question to the community is: can I make this work.
any advise is greatly appreciated!
Cheers.
I'm not one to half-ass things, especially when it comes to something as sacred and ancient as beer, however, I'm a university student, and thus, am a broke ass. I can get an affordable keg from a local microbrewery, and have the tools to keggle it up, but a propane burner kind-of kills my budget. I do have a fire pit though. I know it probably won't get me a consistent temperature, but, my question to the community is: can I make this work.
any advise is greatly appreciated!
Cheers.