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Posted: Thursday Feb 22, 2007 8:34 pm
by Trough Lolly
:lol:

Posted: Monday Feb 26, 2007 10:51 am
by Fents
Ed wrote:
lethaldog wrote:Ive used my 9kg gas bottle with my four ring burner for 4 AG brews now ( thats boiling 32 litres) and there is still gas left in it, dont understand why you guys are using so much but maybe its because i dont use mine to heat my mash and sparge water :lol: :wink:

On the price thing, i just filled a 4kg gas bottle on the weekend and it cost me $14 which has gone up from $9 since the last time i had it filled, Highway robbery in my opinion but what do you do :lol: :wink:
Much the same here. I get at least 6 x 32L boils out of a 4.5kg bottle (plus some bbq's) and costs $14 to fill. I use a 2 ring burner and s/s pot which takes 20 mins to bring to boil with the lid on. Once at boil, lid comes off and I operate only 1 burner on about 3/4 throttle.

Some of these guys are probably using converted kegs Leigh, which aren't as efficient as pots, and that explains why fuel consumption is high in some cases.

Cheers, Ed
I use a converted keg for my pot. Takes me about 15 mins to get boiling after the mash with a 4 ring burner. When its boiling i turn two rings off and it keeps a nice steady rolling boil. 9.5kg gas bottle i get at least 6 AG's out of it. I reckon they are just as efficent.

Posted: Monday Feb 26, 2007 9:21 pm
by Brewaholic
Ive got a spare car gas tank that i throw in the boot and fill it at the servo i just removed the dip tube so it doesnt pick up the liquid cheap as hell and lasts forever! Just to save the goodie goodies the time i know its illegal unwise unsafe im about to be blown up und all that crap but atleast im saving $6.95 :!: :!:

Posted: Wednesday Feb 28, 2007 2:28 pm
by ryan
Brewaholic wrote:Ive got a spare car gas tank that i throw in the boot and fill it at the servo i just removed the dip tube so it doesnt pick up the liquid cheap as hell and lasts forever! Just to save the goodie goodies the time i know its illegal unwise unsafe im about to be blown up und all that crap but atleast im saving $6.95 :!: :!:
That can go towards your funeral expenses. {if they can find enough of you left for a funeral that is} So you win both ways. :shock: :lol:

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 10:27 am
by gibbocore
Tip for making the warm up to boil time shorter.

Get your plumber mate to turn your hot water temp up, i got my thermostat replaced on my hot water tank so i can adjust it myself, i get around 70 degrees out of the tap.

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 11:01 am
by rwh
Assuming you don't have kids who will burn themselves with the hot water. :?

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 1:24 pm
by gibbocore
rwh wrote:Assuming you don't have kids who will burn themselves with the hot water. :?
tis true. i alway's turn it back down after i'm done with it though.

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 2:13 pm
by drsmurto
rwh wrote:Assuming you don't have kids who will burn themselves with the hot water. :?
Yet another reason on my list no to have kids. They impinge on my brewing. :lol:

Its getting to be a bloody long list..... :twisted:

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 2:25 pm
by rwh
My girlfriend has a similar list. Or rather lists: one about not having kids, the other about not getting married. Seems like the typical bloke/typical chick desires have been swapped in our case. ;)

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 3:25 pm
by drsmurto
My not getting married list has this at #1

Living in sin is so much fun :twisted:

Thankfully my partner isnt concerned about the marrigae list, its the kids list i think her biological clock may disagree with. I need to find a way to dismantle that bloody clock.....

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 3:54 pm
by Hashie
drsmurto wrote:My not getting married list has this at #1

Living in sin is so much fun :twisted:

Thankfully my partner isnt concerned about the marrigae list, its the kids list i think her biological clock may disagree with. I need to find a way to dismantle that bloody clock.....
Don't cut the red wire. :lol:

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 5:55 pm
by drsmurto
ROFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 6:32 pm
by KEG
nice one hashie :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cost blowout!!

Posted: Thursday Mar 08, 2007 6:52 pm
by mark_68
I work out the cost of my brews by adding up the costs of all the sanitisers and ingredients i use to make a brew,so,my latest brew was costed using this break up:
KIT-$13.75
1.5 kilo LME-$10.00
363 gms. dark malt-$4.90
150 gms. choc. malt-$1.14
150 gms. crystal malt-$1.32
22 gms. cascade-$3.30
Safbrew T-58 $5.00
Nutrient-$0.55
Bottle caps-$1.17
Priming sugar-$0.30
Sanitiser-$1.52
So the total cost of this brew is $42.95 or $0.81 a stubbie,which is still $0.45 per stubbie less than buying beer by the keg.A carton of my brew would cost $19.44 which is a long way off the cost of $38 for a commercial beer and i can brew plenty of varieties of brew for around this same price.
My first two extract brews came in at around $43 plus the cost of gas which i am still waiting to find out the cost of depending on how many boils i can get out of 9 kilos of gas.The main reason i considered this a cost blowout is because i'm a tight arse with my money and before i started using malt and hops etc. my brews were only costing me $27,but they were drinkable and nothing special,i want something better,so it will cost.
:) :)

Posted: Friday Mar 09, 2007 3:09 pm
by Hashie
drsmurto wrote:My not getting married list has this at #1

Living in sin is so much fun :twisted:

Thankfully my partner isnt concerned about the marrigae list, its the kids list i think her biological clock may disagree with. I need to find a way to dismantle that bloody clock.....
Seriously, let her have kids. You will never look back and think of all the new excuses you will have to drink home brew. :lol: