Electric brewing has swept the homebrew community, and rightfully so! It has a lot of great features and only a few minor drawbacks. Electric brewing with Beer Brewing Burners does need a bigger initial expenditure in some circumstances, but it is not as costly as one may believe.



Brewing Indoors

By far the most valuable advantage on this list. Because electric brewing eliminates the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning from using propane, you can brew inside. Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur even when brewing in a partially open garage. Brewing inside allows you to avoid the elements and brew all year (a huge plus for me). While steam removal may be necessary, it's a minor price to pay for the convenience of brewing at home. Gone are the days of brewing outside in a frigid New England January, freezing my rear off.


No More Propane

Of course, electric brewing uses an electric heating element and controller instead of Beer Brewing Burners. This has a number of advantages, the most obvious of which is that it eliminates the dreaded trip to the hardware shop for a last-minute propane tank on brew day. Even worse, running out of propane in the middle of a boil! If you brew many times a month, the expense of propane will quickly mount up. Propane has a place in the barbeque!


More Flexibility and Control

With the move to electric, I gained a lot more control over my mash temperatures. To be fair, you may invest in top-of-the-line automated gas brewing equipment, which comes with its own set of benefits and drawbacks. The days of manually changing your burner to alter mash temperatures are long gone.


It’s Just as Powerful

When it came to electric brewing, one of my major concerns was the mashing and boiling ramp-up periods. How can a single ripple element heat 8 litres of water quicker than a roaring propane fire? A 5500-watt heating element swiftly heats strike water and brings your wort to a roaring boil.


Once you've tried electric brewing, there's no going back. Electric brewing necessitates the installation of an electric element INSIDE your kettle. This can make cleaning a bit more difficult, and immersion chillers will be a little more difficult to operate as a result. Depending on your arrangement, you may need to purchase a fake bottom to protect your heating element while also providing a surface area for chillers and/or brew bags (for BIAB). Buy excellent quality Beer Brewing Burners online only at Go Brew It.