Rottweiler22
New Member
Hi all, I have a few questions regarding All-Grain boilers. It's been a little project for the college holidays, to convert to AG brewing, & so far I've built the mash-tun.
1) I was wondering if a home-made boiler from a FV & a kettle element, would be more cost-effective than a Burco style boiler ? (The one I fancy is a Buffalo 30L for £105).
Money isn't really an issue, but like most people I don't really want to pay £100 for something I can make for less than £30, if you get my drift
2) Would a single kettle element be capable of boiling 5 gallons of wort, if a FV boiler would be better ? (Time is no issue, but our home electrics are very dodgy, I wouldn't like to risk running 2 elements on it :cry:
Anyone's advice is greatly appreciated :)
1) I was wondering if a home-made boiler from a FV & a kettle element, would be more cost-effective than a Burco style boiler ? (The one I fancy is a Buffalo 30L for £105).
Money isn't really an issue, but like most people I don't really want to pay £100 for something I can make for less than £30, if you get my drift
2) Would a single kettle element be capable of boiling 5 gallons of wort, if a FV boiler would be better ? (Time is no issue, but our home electrics are very dodgy, I wouldn't like to risk running 2 elements on it :cry:
Anyone's advice is greatly appreciated :)