I've been thinking about the gas vs electric thing too, perhaps a separate thread would be a good discussion point.
cheers,
Chris
BribieG wrote:If you haven't got your keg and burner for the keggle yet and are looking at doing 'standard' 21 - 25 L brews then consider an electric urn. Turnkey solution right out of the box. I hear reports that the gas guys spend up to $6 gas per brew, and with the 150 brews I have done in the urns(s) so far just the savings on power come to over $800 which could have bought me three urns
BribieG wrote:
matr seeing as you are going electric with the keggle, sounds like you've got best of both worlds seeing as you'll be able to do big batches.
wrighty wrote:Think ill convert my keggle over from gas ,would be lucky to get 3 brews with 9kg bottle.
BribieG.
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