One of the quickest ways to heat your sweet wort is with a propane burner. We offer a wide variety of propane burners for brewing at home! We also offer a low pressure natural gas burner for those looking to hard plumb their system to natural gas. A homebrewing propane burner is an essential piece of equipment (unless you're an electric brewer!). For extract brewing, you'll need just one propane burner, but some all grain systems use three! We have a great selection of outdoor brewing burners, most of which qualify for our free shipping program!
This cast iron wide-profile banjo burner is strong and efficient, topping our ratings in getting wort to a quick boil, while using the same amount or less of propane. Adjusted for efficiency this banjo burner produces around 70,000 BTU/hr, and in full, this banjo burner mode produces 100,000 btu. Banjo burners can often times have issues when using with low flame output. We sourced and tested a number of different units, before settling on this one, which performs great at low output. Uses 3/8" male flare fitting (included). Comes with steel orifice plate for regulating airflow The burner has a 9 7/8" diameter and is 14 3/4" long This banjo burner requires a propane regulator to function properly. We recommend a Wind Guard with these units if brewing outdoors. If using indoors, you must have proper ventilation in the form of an overhead cooking hood.
These leg extensions allow the Anvil Brewing burner to raise to a height of 24". Now easily transfer to another container, such as a carboy, with just the use of gravity. You can also set up a 2 tier brew system.
Perfect for 5 to 20 gallon batch sizes. 3 7/8'' wide at the widest point. You will need our high-pressure, adjustable pressure regulator to operate burner. This is a ring style burner and not a jet burner. The flame distribution and control is great and not concentrated like a jet burner. Will not work with low pressure propane (house propane) or with natural gas.
Ideally you want to install these about 4-6 inches below the kettle.
These burners do not come with a brass jet. If you need the brass jet for attaching regulator tubing with flare outputs please purchase the H205J.
If you intend on plumbing these you will need either a GSS008 or H233 to connect to your gas system.
These item is not intended for indoor use.
This propane burner is the same as our H210 burner, but for low pressure propane applications. Twenty individual jets combine to produce heat that will boil your water or wort in a hurry. Should be installed and connected by a professional plumber. Flame height is 2 to 3". Ring Diameter is 8" the inlet thread is 1/2" Female Pipe Thread. 20 Jets.
This item is not intended for indoor use. These propane burners are not for use on portable propane tanks, they are for use with large propane tanks with regulators that typically feed rural homes where natural gas is not offered.
Have a weak burner that needs an upgrade? Putting together your own 3 Vessel brewing system? Then this burly Multi-Jet burner is just the ticket.
Twenty individual jets combine to produce heat that will boil your water or wort in a hurry. Should be installed and connected by a professional plumber.
Specifications:
Cast Iron body with Brass burner jets
2-3" Flame Height
8" Ring Diameter
1/2" Female Pipe Thread Inlet
20 Jets
This item is not intended for indoor use.