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Started by AtlanticRebel, July 24, 2017, 02:44:03 PM

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AtlanticRebel

I am looking to get a proper stainless kettle, preferably start with 8gal so I can use it for 5gal batches.  Figured I'd check here to see if anyone had one they are holding on to, before I pick a new one up.
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Marc Mapplebeck
Currently planning: Thinking of a Citra SMASH
Currently fermenting: Oaked Gewürztraminer
Just bottled: Cinnamon Spice Cider
Running critically low: Citra Orange Cider, Red Citra Bomb

robcoombs

Quote from: AtlanticRebel on July 24, 2017, 02:44:03 PM
I am looking to get a proper stainless kettle, preferably start with 8gal so I can use it for 5gal batches.  Figured I'd check here to see if anyone had one they are holding on to, before I pick a new one up.
I may know someone looking to sell a kettle he's never used. I'll get back to you.

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mikegraham

I wound suggest getting a 15 gal or so as I started with an 8 and wish from day 1 I went bigger. If it's in the budget bigger is my suggestion. Doing a double batch is nice

Two Wheeler

I think @JohnQ  told me a while ago... "buy once, cry once"

I bought the 8 gal pot, then upgraded to 15. Even if you don't "need" it, it won't hurt. It's real easy to max that pot out on a 5 gal batch. If you figure a gallon of boil off, and .5 gal for trub losses during fermentation, you're starting your boil at 6.5 gal.

Plus, if you want to give BIAB a try it's a real easy way to get into all grain, and the 15 gal is a good volume for that!

This kit from Everwood is $139 and seems to be the best deal on the internet right now. http://www.everwoodavebrewshop.com/product-p/ebs-pot-15g-ec.htm

With all that being said- you can definitely work with an 8 gallon pot, especially if you get a good deal for it.

Jordan Harris
BIAB'er

mikegraham

https://www.shopnoblegrape.ca/collections/beer-equipment/products/16-gallon-stainless-steel-advanced-brew-kettle

From noble grape tell them you are a brewnoser and you get 15% off so it's like 130 plus tax this is the one I got the other month

pliny

Get more than 8 gallon kettle.

AtlanticRebel

I guess the writing is on the wall here..... need a bigger kettle
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Marc Mapplebeck
Currently planning: Thinking of a Citra SMASH
Currently fermenting: Oaked Gewürztraminer
Just bottled: Cinnamon Spice Cider
Running critically low: Citra Orange Cider, Red Citra Bomb

shazapple

I bought a 16 gal for my first kettle, very similar or the same as what Mike posted. No regrets and I don't have to worry about hot break or boil over. I do BIAB so I can full mash with lots of space left (I usually start with 8gal of water and my grain bag will bring that up to 9 or 10)
Lee

robcoombs

Quote from: AtlanticRebel on July 25, 2017, 01:24:02 PM
I guess the writing is on the wall here..... need a bigger kettle
Sent you a message about a friend of mine selling their kettle.

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