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Congrats and I have a question for you about this. I have been looking at this burner as well as I am getting into homebrewing. I've been brewing at my friends houses and now am looking to buy my own burner. I have a 30 quart brew pot and was wondering if this burner is gonna work well for my 5 gallon brew batches? I am debating between this and the Bayou classic at Northern Brewer.
 
That burner is enough to torch your neighbor's house from across the street. My gawd man. :rockin:

I currently have an SQ14 which is sufficient for 5 gallons and borderline for 10. That hurricane burner will easily boil 15 gallons in less time than it takes to batch sparge all of the wort into the kettle. I'm planning on an upgrade for 10 gallon batches. :)
 
I was originally interested in the Bayou Classic, but when I saw how burly the Hurricane is built, I stuck with it. Seriously, an elephant can sit on this thing to warm his ass!
 
How would you adapt it to work with a keggle?

I have the SQ14 (I think), it is the square one from Bayou and it is well suited for the size of the keggle. The diameter of the round hurricane would mean it would rest on the bottom rather than the curled rim of the keggle.
 
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