drubes14
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Hi all,
I have a three keggle, propane-fired AG set-up. My past brewdays have been successful, but I have to rely on hoisting the mash tun and boil kettle up some stairs to get a sufficient gravity feed.
I have decided to make the plunge and go for a one tier system with some chugger pumps. I'm looking at potential alternative brewstands, and wanted to poll the brain trust on best practices. Has anyone had experience or luck using a three burner portable propane stove like this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AYU8BUC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20.
Width looks just big enough for three kegs side by side, and I could mount an after market shelf to hold the pumps. Only thing that worries me is the weight limit (200 lb). I was hoping to use this instead of mucking around with welding angle irons together.
Thanks folks!
I have a three keggle, propane-fired AG set-up. My past brewdays have been successful, but I have to rely on hoisting the mash tun and boil kettle up some stairs to get a sufficient gravity feed.
I have decided to make the plunge and go for a one tier system with some chugger pumps. I'm looking at potential alternative brewstands, and wanted to poll the brain trust on best practices. Has anyone had experience or luck using a three burner portable propane stove like this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AYU8BUC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20.
Width looks just big enough for three kegs side by side, and I could mount an after market shelf to hold the pumps. Only thing that worries me is the weight limit (200 lb). I was hoping to use this instead of mucking around with welding angle irons together.
Thanks folks!
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