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Yeastie Beastie

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Italian Spiral Burner,
Stand,
Adjustable LPG Regulator - Low Pressure (suits perfectly).

Dulux Reco.

I have only used these for 3 brews but have decided to go electric as gas in regional areas is a pain in the arse...
Unit works mint, fast big boils but gas just ain't the go for me.

$100 for burner, stand and regulator.

POSTAGE - Go HERE to calculate your postage from CHARLTON, VIC 3525. 6KG, 40cm (W) x 40cm (L) x 20cm (H).

$100 + Postage = Total Cost.

MAY consider trade for new/near new electric immersion 2400W +.

Direct Debit Preferred or Pay Pal (request name pre payment).

Delivery same day as payment recieved.

Any questions feel free to ask.

YB...

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Italian Spiral Burner,
Stand,
Adjustable LPG Regulator - Low Pressure (suits perfectly).

Dulux Reco.

I have only used these for 3 brews but have decided to go electric as gas in regional areas is a pain in the arse...
Unit works mint, fast big boils but gas just ain't the go for me.

$100 for burner, stand and regulator.

POSTAGE - Go HERE to calculate your postage from CHARLTON, VIC 3525. 6KG, 40cm (W) x 40cm (L) x 20cm (H).

$100 + Postage = Total Cost.

MAY consider trade for new/near new electric immersion 2400W +.

Direct Debit Preferred or Pay Pal (request name pre payment).

Delivery same day as payment recieved.

Any questions feel free to ask.

YB...
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could always go the beerbelly route for one! B)

Has the 3 ringer let you down?! :p
No, it's going fine. Just the appeal of new hardware is hard to resist. Ohh, look, shiny.

Knocked out a 25lt batch for the case swap using the old 3-ring, but took a loooooong time to get to the boil. Once boiling it maintains a roiling boil on full blast, which is fine, although ideally I would need to turn it down a bit once boiling. The advantage though is I only go through about a kilo of gas per brew.

Think I might invest in a medium adjustable reg, see if it will put out more heat so I can reduce my brew day time.
 
The advantage though is I only go through about a kilo of gas per brew.


With the adjustable low pressure reg on that I used to go through 1kg of gas too. Weighed after every brew.
VERY worthwhile investment. It is a loss but for more than one reason I just HAD to go to electricity.
 
No, it's going fine. Just the appeal of new hardware is hard to resist. Ohh, look, shiny.
Knocked out a 25lt batch for the case swap using the old 3-ring, but took a loooooong time to get to the boil. Once boiling it maintains a roiling boil on full blast, which is fine, although ideally I would need to turn it down a bit once boiling. The advantage though is I only go through about a kilo of gas per brew.
Think I might invest in a medium adjustable reg, see if it will put out more heat so I can reduce my brew day time.

Yeah that was typical, used to take around 30-40 mins to get to rolling for me (depending on ambients and wind). Now iwth the rambo its 10 mins or the time it takes me to clean/rinse the mash tun! :beerbang:

If you get a med pressure reg you might need to adjust the air intake, prop your kettle on a stand of sorts or bore out the jets.
 
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