New Brunswick Craft Brewers Association
Brewing => Equipment => Topic started by: Two Wheeler on July 09, 2015, 10:05:34 AM
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OBK has a really good sale on brew pots right now, up to $100 off their premium kettles.
http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com/Stainless_Steel_Brew_Pots_Accessories_for_Home_Brew_Beer_s/135.htm
The 16 Gallon stainless steel advanced pot for $119 is one of the best prices you'll get for a stainles pot of that size with ball valve and thermometer included. The weldless fittings wouldn't be my first choice, but I know MANY homebrewers use them without issue.
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That is a sweet deal!
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I have the 15gal OBKettle and love it (although I kind of wish I got the 20gal for 10gal BIAB brews).
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This thread title was a little misleading lol
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I think it did a good job of getting everyone's attention haha
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So if I was thinking of going to BIAB would the 16gal serve me well?
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So if I was thinking of going to BIAB would the 16gal serve me well?
If you want to do 5gal it's no problem whatsoever (in fact it might be a little big... 10gal pot is probably lots). If you want to do 10gal BIAB batches 16gal pot is doable, but tight in my experience.
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So if I was thinking of going to BIAB would the 16gal serve me well?
I BIAB with a 15gal pot and it works awesome for 5gal batches. 10gal can be done but you need to juggle a bit with a higher gravity beer.
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Twist my rubber arm :)
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Awesome! I remember when I got mine I was surprised at how big it was. Then I saw @Jake (http://nbcba.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=243) and @DandyMason (http://nbcba.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=486) 's pots...
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Another big sale on OBK pots... their 16 gallon welded port kettle with ball valve and thermometer is $109!
http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com/Stainless_Steel_Brew_Pots_Accessories_for_Home_Brew_Beer_s/135.htm
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I'm pleased with my pot. It's more than enough for 5 gal batches. With the grain bag it sits at around 9 gal.