Movin' on up
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Movin' on up
Whilst I save (and save, and save) for one of these:
I got one of these:
At 50,000 BTU's it's gonna beat heck out of my 30-yr old gas cooktop. Seriously.Proprietress, The Napping Hound Tavern
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I loves me the shiny new beer toy pron.
Hope that Beer Santa sees the top pic when he's checkin' his list.
Hope that Beer Santa sees the top pic when he's checkin' his list.
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alb, there's a guy on youtube who's got some problems with his Beaumeister not getting to a true boil. There's a number of others who've complained as well.
I'm not trying to talk you out of buying one, just make sure you read the reviews by those who've used them .
You just can't beat a Bayou Classic!
I'm not trying to talk you out of buying one, just make sure you read the reviews by those who've used them .
You just can't beat a Bayou Classic!
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Nice! Stick with the Bayou Cassic for a while...
Then look into the system that Screwy got from Blichmann...
The propane version is nice if you have outdoor space to brew...
I would probably have to go electric though myself...
But I'm good for now...
Then look into the system that Screwy got from Blichmann...
The propane version is nice if you have outdoor space to brew...
I would probably have to go electric though myself...
But I'm good for now...
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Good luck with whatever you plump for, Amy.
Me, I don't really think brewing outdoors is for me, logistically. Too many potential mishaps carrying just-boiled wort around, and I've already got enough challenges on brew day.
Me, I don't really think brewing outdoors is for me, logistically. Too many potential mishaps carrying just-boiled wort around, and I've already got enough challenges on brew day.
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I like brewing outside. I actually find it more peaceful than doing it in the kitchen - but then again my kitchen is pretty small.
And I only brew outside when doing 5G batches which is about 4-5 times/year.
And I only brew outside when doing 5G batches which is about 4-5 times/year.
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I've only three batches on my SP10. I like it, though it takes some getting used to.
I almost jumped on a cheap, 25 gallon, gas powered steam kettle this week. Until I learned it weighs 320lbs!
I almost jumped on a cheap, 25 gallon, gas powered steam kettle this week. Until I learned it weighs 320lbs!
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
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My kitchen is very small, too. And I'd probably like the experience of brewing outdoors.Kealia wrote:I like brewing outside. I actually find it more peaceful than doing it in the kitchen - but then again my kitchen is pretty small.
And I only brew outside when doing 5G batches which is about 4-5 times/year.
My issue is getting the wort inside at flame-out. Right now, I have to carry the hot kettle downstairs. I'd still have to do this if I brewed outside, but I'd have a door to contend with, not to mention the slippery moss by the door which has more than once nearly put me on my kiester (the house always shades this area).
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