mosto
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Hi all,
I'm after some advice for getting my wort to a boil. I've moved from kits and bits to extract brewing, with an eye to moving to BIAB in the near future. I have a 44L pot and currently do 10L boils on my gas stove for my extract brews. It takes maybe 20 min or so to get to a boil and will maintain a rolling boil with the lid on.
When I move to BIAB, I doubt that the gas stove on it's own will have enough grunt to boil 20 odd litres of 1040+ gravity wort. My options, as far I can see, are an electric over the side element to supplement the gas stove, which I can get for around $130, or move the brewing operations to the shed (SWMBO preferred option ), and get a Mongolian 32 jet LPG burner for around $230.
I'm a bit undecided as obviously the electric element is the cheaper option, but moving my brewing to the shed would be better for all involved TBH.
I do have a standard tripod style BBQ that I could use in the shed. Combined with the electric element, would this have enough heating power?
Any suggestions on the best way to go, or ideas that I may not have considered are most welcome.
I'm after some advice for getting my wort to a boil. I've moved from kits and bits to extract brewing, with an eye to moving to BIAB in the near future. I have a 44L pot and currently do 10L boils on my gas stove for my extract brews. It takes maybe 20 min or so to get to a boil and will maintain a rolling boil with the lid on.
When I move to BIAB, I doubt that the gas stove on it's own will have enough grunt to boil 20 odd litres of 1040+ gravity wort. My options, as far I can see, are an electric over the side element to supplement the gas stove, which I can get for around $130, or move the brewing operations to the shed (SWMBO preferred option ), and get a Mongolian 32 jet LPG burner for around $230.
I'm a bit undecided as obviously the electric element is the cheaper option, but moving my brewing to the shed would be better for all involved TBH.
I do have a standard tripod style BBQ that I could use in the shed. Combined with the electric element, would this have enough heating power?
Any suggestions on the best way to go, or ideas that I may not have considered are most welcome.