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Brew Kettle
I bought my brew kettle from here and it was pretty nice.....every now and then they have a nice kettke and I was looking for something today and ran across this if anyone is looking for a kettle to do full 5 gallon boils......it's 35 qts and if you get a valve you would be good to go on using a pump or just draining to your fermenter .......
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/35 … oduct.html
good looking out, dartgod. that is a steal for $90.
Just saw this doing a search for 35 qt pot. It has a stainless steel basket with it. Maybe line it with cheeze cloth and use it to steep grains in, remove basket, liner and all with grains in it and you're good to start boiling. Pretty reasonable price.
http://www.kitchencollection.com/Temp_P … u=00139157
DC
That is a good deal...but for only another $10-15 you can get a full 60 qt SS pot..I suppose it's good to have a smaller pot for smaller batches though....
Just saw this doing a search for 35 qt pot. It has a stainless steel basket with it. Maybe line it with cheeze cloth and use it to steep grains in, remove basket, liner and all with grains in it and you're good to start boiling. Pretty reasonable price. http://www.kitchencollection.com/Temp_P … u=00139157
Oh man, I have been looking for a steel steamer like that!! Don't need the pot, but maybe I can search for "steel steamer" and see what pops up.
I had some recent issues with "over-stuffing" my cotton bags with grain for initial boil, causing the wort to come out weak. A large steel "steamer" like that might be just what I need to allow full flavor during boil, and without needing to strain into another vessel. Holes might be too big though, hard to tell.
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