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Multi-Purpose Propane Cooker

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JesseMcG
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Multi-Purpose Propane Cooker

Post by JesseMcG »

Is it just me, or is this an awesome price???

http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/2 ... sories.jsp

The pot might not be heavy duty enough to prevent burning though eh? Still...

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Post by grub »

your link isn't working. this one might work better: http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/2 ... ookers.jsp

anyway, that looks similar but not quite the same as the one i bought from them 4 years ago, but $5-10 cheaper. the pot on mine is a crappy aluminum pot that i wouldn't trust using. the burner is decent but not terribly powerful. the top was too small for keggles, so i added a bunch of L brackets to make it work.

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I bought the stainless steel model a couple years (CT no longer carries them, just the aluminum). I've put a keggle on my burner a couple times, the brackets sit on the inside rim of the keg as opposed to the outside of the rim, but seems to be fine.

I think the burner is 65k btu. Seems plenty to me, but I'm only boiling 6.5 gallons at the most.

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Post by grub »

markaberrant wrote:I think the burner is 65k btu. Seems plenty to me, but I'm only boiling 6.5 gallons at the most.
yeah, works fine with small batches (we mostly do 11gal+ these days), and can happily maintain a boil on even the big ones - it just takes for-ev-er to get the full wort up to a boil on it.

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Post by Derek »

So how long is For-ev-er?

I think my gas stove-top is about 30 minutes (with 4 gallons on the big burner & 3 gallons on a smaller one).

No idea what the BTU's are...

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Derek wrote:So how long is For-ev-er?

Long enough to cook sausages for a sausage fest?
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Long-time lurker, first-time poster...

I bought this exact unit at the start of the summer when I had to move my brewing outside... mostly for lack of any alternatives in town. It's solid and works just fine for my partial wort boils, but a few notes of caution:

- It has a base of limited width... if you have a wide pot you'll probably need to take an angle grinder to it.

- It has a 10-minute shutoff timer that you need to keep winding up.

- The pot is crap. Absolute crap. If you like your beer dark and crispy with a hint of aluminum, it's the pot for you.

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Has anyone had any experience with this burner
Bayou Classic SP-10 High Pressure Cooker or know of any Canadian sources for this or a decent outdoor burner? Every one I seem to find is bundled with a turkey pot. I've seen it on ebay coming from Texas.
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phirleh wrote:Has anyone had any experience with this burner
Bayou Classic SP-10 High Pressure Cooker or know of any Canadian sources for this or a decent outdoor burner? Every one I seem to find is bundled with a turkey pot. I've seen it on ebay coming from Texas.
I got a turkey fryer from Bass Pro, 80,000 BTU and the turkey pot is good for bringing water for lautering to temp
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I just ordered the Bayou SP-10, supposedly 185,000 BTU's. With shipping and exchange, it works out to almost the same amount as the Canadian Tire turkey fryer.
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