Greg Lawrence
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Gidday Fellas.
I am in the planning stages of a built in BBQ in the back yard. As well as the main BBQ, I was thinking of installing an Italian spiral burner as a bit of a dual purpose side burner, for the spuds and also to boil the brew kettle. Looking at the different models of burners available, I think that this model looks the best for my needs as it has a square base and would not look out of place.
Im still brewing extract brews on the stove (but trying to gear up for the move to AG), so dont have any experience with these burners and their enviromental requirements.
Do they require alot of ventilation? If I had it finishing flush with the benchtop, with 3 sides built in (besser blocks), would front ventilation be enough?
I am assuming that I would also need an adjustable regulator, but can these be turned down enough to boil a pot of spuds?
Has anyone done something like this before?
Im not going to tell the wife that its for boiling a brew kettle, it will just be a convenient coinsidence that it is multipurpose.
Any other suggestions that I could incorporate into the BBQ would be welcome.
Gregor
Edit:Oops that was suppose to be Spiral (in title), but cant seem to edit the title now
I am in the planning stages of a built in BBQ in the back yard. As well as the main BBQ, I was thinking of installing an Italian spiral burner as a bit of a dual purpose side burner, for the spuds and also to boil the brew kettle. Looking at the different models of burners available, I think that this model looks the best for my needs as it has a square base and would not look out of place.
Im still brewing extract brews on the stove (but trying to gear up for the move to AG), so dont have any experience with these burners and their enviromental requirements.
Do they require alot of ventilation? If I had it finishing flush with the benchtop, with 3 sides built in (besser blocks), would front ventilation be enough?
I am assuming that I would also need an adjustable regulator, but can these be turned down enough to boil a pot of spuds?
Has anyone done something like this before?
Im not going to tell the wife that its for boiling a brew kettle, it will just be a convenient coinsidence that it is multipurpose.
Any other suggestions that I could incorporate into the BBQ would be welcome.
Gregor
Edit:Oops that was suppose to be Spiral (in title), but cant seem to edit the title now