Best gas burner to buy? - RealBeer.co.nz2024-03-29T07:33:16Zhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/forum/topics/best-gas-burner-to-buy?commentId=1500433%3AComment%3A159176&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOn Amazon it says Propane, ca…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-26:1500433:Comment:1591762012-07-26T10:08:08.672ZEdmund Barkerhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/EdmundBarker
<p>On Amazon it says Propane, can you use LPG BBQ burner gas? Or is that propane? Sorry for the noob question.</p>
<p>On Amazon it says Propane, can you use LPG BBQ burner gas? Or is that propane? Sorry for the noob question.</p> You would definitely want som…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-26:1500433:Comment:1590962012-07-26T09:35:57.412ZAdam Sparkshttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/AdamSparks
<p>You would definitely want some very good ventilation if you did it in a basement, probably not recommended. Yeah it sounds like a jet engine!</p>
<p>You would definitely want some very good ventilation if you did it in a basement, probably not recommended. Yeah it sounds like a jet engine!</p> Hey Sparknz, I've just been w…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-26:1500433:Comment:1590902012-07-26T07:37:39.758ZJackoNZhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/JackoNZ
<p>Hey Sparknz, I've just been watching a few youtube vids of that Bayou burner, looks insane! And loud. Do you reckon it would be fine to use it an enclosed area or is it really only suitable for outside? I have a fairly large basement area that I brew in so wondering if it'll be fine in there. </p>
<p>Hey Sparknz, I've just been watching a few youtube vids of that Bayou burner, looks insane! And loud. Do you reckon it would be fine to use it an enclosed area or is it really only suitable for outside? I have a fairly large basement area that I brew in so wondering if it'll be fine in there. </p> Cheers guys, I did have a loo…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-25:1500433:Comment:1590752012-07-25T23:30:26.619ZJackoNZhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/JackoNZ
<p>Cheers guys, I did have a look at the Bayou the other night when I was contemplating a Rambo burner. These look like a good price and I like the fact it comes with a stand. I may yet get one of these for double batches and retire the 3 ring burner to an easy retirement of heating sparge water!</p>
<p>Cheers guys, I did have a look at the Bayou the other night when I was contemplating a Rambo burner. These look like a good price and I like the fact it comes with a stand. I may yet get one of these for double batches and retire the 3 ring burner to an easy retirement of heating sparge water!</p> For what its worth, anyone on…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-25:1500433:Comment:1590162012-07-25T20:17:30.367ZAdam Sparkshttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/AdamSparks
<p>For what its worth, anyone on the hunt for a good burner...I got one of these off Amazon after my batch size doubled.... then trippled.</p>
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<p>Used to struggle with a 3ring burner but this little guy handles everything so far...I have 80 liters of wort to the boil in under half an hour.…</p>
<p>For what its worth, anyone on the hunt for a good burner...I got one of these off Amazon after my batch size doubled.... then trippled.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/Bayou-Classic-SP10-High-Pressure-Outdoor/dp/B000291GBQ" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Bayou-Classic-SP10-High-Pressure-Outdoor/dp/B...</a></p>
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<p>Used to struggle with a 3ring burner but this little guy handles everything so far...I have 80 liters of wort to the boil in under half an hour. Uses 4kg of gas for a 90 minute boil</p>
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<p>Plus the metal stand is surprisingly tough, it will handle a full 100 liter pot. If you want an easy future proof solution without having to build a stand or anything, this is the one.</p>
<p></p> I have the same problem with…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-25:1500433:Comment:1589252012-07-25T19:43:27.428ZDanhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/Dan697
<p>I have the same problem with a 2 ring burner from Bunnings and an adjustable reg.</p>
<p>I've found that the hotter the burner gets, the more gas I can push through it. But in saying that, there is still a limit to it's max flow rate.</p>
<p>I have the same problem with a 2 ring burner from Bunnings and an adjustable reg.</p>
<p>I've found that the hotter the burner gets, the more gas I can push through it. But in saying that, there is still a limit to it's max flow rate.</p> Have done a bit more reading…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-25:1500433:Comment:1589162012-07-25T10:09:12.227ZJackoNZhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/JackoNZ
<p>Have done a bit more reading and looks like these low pressure burners can only go so high so I'll have to have a play and find the sweet spot</p>
<p>Have done a bit more reading and looks like these low pressure burners can only go so high so I'll have to have a play and find the sweet spot</p> Hey guys, just had one of tho…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-25:1500433:Comment:1586572012-07-25T07:01:20.086ZJackoNZhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/JackoNZ
<p>Hey guys, just had one of those adjustable regulators delivered off Trade Me. Hooked it up just now to give it a quick whirl, definitely getting more grunt which is great but did struggle to keep the outside ring of my 3 ring burner alight. Anyone had a similar issue? It keeps going out once I get past a half to full turn so nowhere near max, is it a lack of air, I've got the inlets fully open. Cheers</p>
<p>Hey guys, just had one of those adjustable regulators delivered off Trade Me. Hooked it up just now to give it a quick whirl, definitely getting more grunt which is great but did struggle to keep the outside ring of my 3 ring burner alight. Anyone had a similar issue? It keeps going out once I get past a half to full turn so nowhere near max, is it a lack of air, I've got the inlets fully open. Cheers</p> cheers for the tipstag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-14:1500433:Comment:1580452012-07-14T21:54:22.495ZJohn Hhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/JohnHutchings
<p>cheers for the tips</p>
<p>cheers for the tips</p> Sitting the bottle in a tub w…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2012-07-13:1500433:Comment:1579592012-07-13T09:09:57.757ZBrett Masonhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/BrettMason
<p>Sitting the bottle in a tub works for me - great way to get the last of the gas from the cylinder. I just fill it with the hose and leave it slowly running to change the water.</p>
<p>Sitting the bottle in a tub works for me - great way to get the last of the gas from the cylinder. I just fill it with the hose and leave it slowly running to change the water.</p>