fender1983
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I am about to move into a new house with hardwood floors in the kitchen. So it is pretty much means I won't be able to use it for brewing.
I have no problems boiling outside or in garage, but the main problem would be wort cooling.
I was thinking about buying one of the economy or megapots with built in ball valve from northern brewing together with plate chiller in order to go with full 5 gallon boil.
I have a water spigot outside of my house which I can use to feed the chiller. The main problem is what to do with hot water discharge? If i put in into the ground it will kill my grass.
The other solution is to use laundry sink, but walking from garage to a laundry with 5 gallons of boiling wort seems a little too risky.
What would your recommend?
P.S. What size brew pot do i need to do 5 gallon full boils? How many btu's propane burner should I get? I am thinking to upgrade to kegging and all grain in the future and I want to make sure I am investing in something I will be able to use in the future.
Are these "cheap" kettles any good?
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/...-10-5-gallon-economy-kettle-w-ball-valve.html
I have no problems boiling outside or in garage, but the main problem would be wort cooling.
I was thinking about buying one of the economy or megapots with built in ball valve from northern brewing together with plate chiller in order to go with full 5 gallon boil.
I have a water spigot outside of my house which I can use to feed the chiller. The main problem is what to do with hot water discharge? If i put in into the ground it will kill my grass.
The other solution is to use laundry sink, but walking from garage to a laundry with 5 gallons of boiling wort seems a little too risky.
What would your recommend?
P.S. What size brew pot do i need to do 5 gallon full boils? How many btu's propane burner should I get? I am thinking to upgrade to kegging and all grain in the future and I want to make sure I am investing in something I will be able to use in the future.
Are these "cheap" kettles any good?
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/...-10-5-gallon-economy-kettle-w-ball-valve.html