what is the best choice for Natural Gas Burner?
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what is the best choice for Natural Gas Burner?
I just received a little cash that's burning a hole in my pocket, so I'm making my much anticipated leap to all grain. I have figured what i what to do for the mash tun(40 qt. rubbermaid cooler). I'm Still going back and forth on the brew pot. I want to get a 12 to 15 gallon brew pot that I can grow into. I plan on starting w/ 5 gal batches, but after i get the hang of it move to 10 Gal. So I'm looking for a NG burner that is capable or bringing a full 10 gal to boil in a reasonable amount of time. When I look though the homebrew catalogues they are all propane. Williams brewing has a conversion valve for the hurricane stove burner for $8 plus $100 for the stove it's self. This sounds a little expensive, compared with the turkey fryer setups. Anyone have any suggestions for a NG burner on the cheap that's still efficient at boiling up-to 10 gal. If possible I'd like to buy locally so I can brew my first batch this weekend. I live in Columbus, Ohio( go bucks) so I have access to all sorts of stores.
Thanks, Aaron
Tags: hurricane burner natural gas
Thanks, Aaron
Tags: hurricane burner natural gas
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Re: what is the best choice for Natural Gas Burner?
I am working on a new Brutus 10 system- my new house has NG. Here are a bunch of web stores that may be of help. I am looking at the 10 jet one and the 9" one with the built-in pilot light as these will be PID controled. Let me know if you find something better.
http://www.shopperschoice.com/category_ ... -2122.html
http://www.topfoodservice.com/restauran ... ECABJ.html
http://www.shopperschoice.com/category_ ... -2122.html
http://www.topfoodservice.com/restauran ... ECABJ.html
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