Tex083
Well-Known Member
I was watching Brew Dogs season 2 today and saw they were using induction hotplates on the brew rig. It got me thinking I would like to move away from a keggle boiler with a 2200W element in it as its difficult to clean. I have been looking at different methods of mounting elements in pots but most of the good solutions are sold out. (5 star) I could get one form the USA but that's a bit expensive.
Electricity is a must as I'm brewing in a basement with 4 stairs down and don't want the CO & CO2 to build up and kill my brew dog!
Is anyone out there using a portable/single induction hot plate? I'm building a brew rig so I can use a portable or mount a single hotplate into the bench no problems. I just want to get some feedback on how they go at getting 30L of worth to the boil.
I only ever do single batches as I'm the only one drinking the beer & I bottle everything so no need to make that process any longer than it has to be!
I have a Ribonox pot that has yet to be drilled and would rather only put 2 holes in it. (1 for drain & 1 for whirlpool) it will work on induction.
Thanks for the feedback I'm in no hurry to buy anything as the Keggle is working fine its just heavy and doesn't drain all that well, I would prefer something easier to work with. Also whirlpooling would be easier without a giant element disrupting the flow.
Oh YES I have searched and read every topic with INDUCTION in the post. I just hope someone is using induction for single batches.
Cheers Tex
Electricity is a must as I'm brewing in a basement with 4 stairs down and don't want the CO & CO2 to build up and kill my brew dog!
Is anyone out there using a portable/single induction hot plate? I'm building a brew rig so I can use a portable or mount a single hotplate into the bench no problems. I just want to get some feedback on how they go at getting 30L of worth to the boil.
I only ever do single batches as I'm the only one drinking the beer & I bottle everything so no need to make that process any longer than it has to be!
I have a Ribonox pot that has yet to be drilled and would rather only put 2 holes in it. (1 for drain & 1 for whirlpool) it will work on induction.
Thanks for the feedback I'm in no hurry to buy anything as the Keggle is working fine its just heavy and doesn't drain all that well, I would prefer something easier to work with. Also whirlpooling would be easier without a giant element disrupting the flow.
Oh YES I have searched and read every topic with INDUCTION in the post. I just hope someone is using induction for single batches.
Cheers Tex