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5/8/2012 -- Are the burner leg extensions $34.95 each or for the set?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: That price is for a set of three.
1/3/2011 -- Are there any burners that work with natural gas? I can fix an outlet in my garage with a quick connect if it will work with a burner for natural gas. Will natural gas give the same heat as propane or should I just get a propane tank and burner?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, there are burners that work with natural gas. They take a different oriface size, and are typically not as hot as propane.
We now offer a Natural Gas Conversion for our Blichmann Floor Standing Burners. See links below for that burner and options.
5/17/2010 -- what is your phone number?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: We can be reached at (425) 355-8865
Our toll free order is (800) 850-2739
4/1/2008 -- I am wondering is it ok to use this for 5 gallon stainless steel pot. And, do the gas tanks that come with bbqs fit these connections. How do I know what connections will fit.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, it will be fine with a 5 gallon brewpot.
It comes with a common BBQ type fitting.
1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, we have an actual brick-and-mortar store in Everett, WA. People actually walk in and buy stuff!
Our address is:
Homebrew Heaven
9109 Evergreen Way
Everett, WA 98204
Here is a video of our shop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1a5fKvv8XI
Heck, you can actually call us on the phone, too! It's 425-355-8865. A person will actually answer as long as it's business hours!
11/5/2006 -- I live in Seattle, can I come and pick up the bottles in Everett? Do you have a "brick and mortar" store?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: You sure can. It is literally made of bricks and mortar, in South Everett. Our address is:
Homebrew Heaven
9109 Evergreen Way
Everett, WA 98204
425-355-8865
Hours are 10-6:30 M-F
and 9:30-5 on Saturdays
Here is a video of the place:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1a5fKvv8XI
Take a look around!
4/18/2005 -- If money were not an issue, what would your recommendation be for a burner for 10 gallon batches? Similarly (pretending that money weren't an issue) what would you recommendation be for a brewpot for 10 gallon batches (please pick your preferred pot, spigot, etc.). Thank you.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Here is how I would do it:
Shopping Cart
1 NEW High BTU Revolution Cooker $49.95
1 15 Gallon Stainless Steel Brewpot w/Lid $110.95
1 Thru-Wall Fitting (1/2" Npt) $8.95
1 Stainless Threaded 1/2" Nipple $3.95
1 NEW - Stainless Steel Ball Valve AR 316 $37.95
1 Stainless Steel Barbed Fitting - 1/2" NPT $10.95
Subtotal $222.70
Order Discount - $22.27
Total $200.43
Notice the nice discount once you reach $200. I realize that isn't a factor, but hey...why not take it?
You didn't ask me specifically about it, but it would be nice to have us install another thru-wall fitting, and add a screw-in thermometer as well. Very nice touch. It keeps you from removing the lid to check a floating thermometer. We can install it say, half way up the side of the pot.
You didn't say if you were doing extract or all-grain batches, but this pot setup would allow for both. If doing an all-grain, you could add a Bazooka Screen or False Bottom to the inside. It gives you plenty of room for grain, and lots of headspace for extract boils.
4/3/2005 -- Will the New High BTU Revolution cooker and/or the Big Kahuna cooker work with a 15.5 gal Sanke keg kettle, such as the ones you sell?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes. Either one works very nicely.
3/14/2005 -- How big of a brew kettle can a standard electric range hold and effectively heat?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Electric ranges vary considerably, but most can handle a volume of 5-6 gallons...it's more a matter of how LONG it takes to bring it to a boil, not the pot size. A wimpy burner may take well over an hour, a "hot" one will take about a 1/2 hour.
Propane cookers are considerably faster than any standard electric range I have seen.
11/1/2004 -- I need a burner that is converted to use natural gas. I have a nat. gas tap on my deck for my barbeque. Can you help me?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: No; sorry. We only have propane cookers. I am told that they can be modified for natural gas, but I would be certain that it is done by a qualifed technician.
10/16/2004 -- Hey, just wondering if you can boil 5 gallons of water on an electric stove or do you recommend the propane stove.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Most electric stoves can do it; it's just a matter of how long you want to wait. Mine takes about 45 minutes to bring 5 gallons to a boil. An outdoor propane cooker takes about 15 minutes.
7/18/2004 -- Can The outside cookers be used for other things besides brewing, like cooking turkeys and stuff?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Absoutely! We used ours to deep fry a turkey recently. Very good stuff! Many people use them for seafood boils, making soup stock, and generally feeding LOTS of people.
7/17/2004 -- What is the best way to heat stuff in the brewpot? Will a regular stove work?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, a regular stovetop burner is usually enough. It may take a while to boil, is all. If you are impatient (or the wife objects to the smell), an outdoor propane cooker is nice, too. For reference, my stove takes about an hour to boil, a propane cooker takes about 15 minutes.
1/9/2004 -- Can I use it indoors as well???
Response From Homebrew Heaven: The real problem with using it indoors is asphixiation (lack of oxygen) and the risk of propane buildup.
We call them Outdoor Cookers because that is how they are intended to be used. That said; if you have sufficient ventiliation to replace the oxygen used in the combustion process, and do not let propane leak out (and cause an explosion)....it is probably safe. We won't be held responsible, however, for such use.
12/6/2003 -- Is this burner available with natural gas orfice?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: No, sorry. Propane only.
7/18/2003 -- Your web-site description doesn't state what type of fuel this burner is set up for. Is it 'Natural Gas' or 'Propane'?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Sorry. It should say propane. A common BBQ tank will do just fine.
7/14/2003 -- I have never brewed on an outdoor cooker before and we just bought a new glass top stove that I am afraid to brew on as I dont want to break it. If I get the outdoor cooker, where is a good place to brew at? If I use it outside (driveway, deck) will this contaminate my batch? Could I use it in the garage with the doors open? Sorry if this sounds stupid but I really want to brew a batch but not ruin it.
Thanks for your help.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: No problem. Any of these places, garage with open door, an outside deck etc. is just fine. Contamination isn't a problem as long as it is boiling, or at least real hot.
Ruining a batch is really quite rare...and almost never due to wild yeast or bacteria during the cooking process. After it is cooled, THEN you have to be more careful.
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