Wolfgang wrote:I've always brewed with gas. Now I live in an apartment with an electric (coil) stovetop. Other than the time it takes to heat/cool, are there any disadvantages to this? Carmelization, scorching??
Just curious.
I've never noticed it being more prone to caramelization, even when I used a thin gague pot. The major advantage for me, is that electricity is much, MUCH, cheaper than gas. But I live in the Tennessee Valley where we have coal, lots of hydro, and wind up on the ridge tops, as well as nuclear (which is inefficient IMO). I calculated that my two heatsticks take about 30-40 minutes to get 10 gallons to 180f and I spend around 30 cents. I used to use propane and it would take the same time to get up to temp and cost $20, give or take. I don't have natural gas but I know the utilities charge like they're very proud of it. Many of my friends with a gas furnace have started using space heaters instead of their central heat.
Long story short, I don't see any disadvantaged to electric. A stove is going to use fewer amps than my heatstick, for the same amount of watts because it's 240v.