Brew pot size
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Brew pot size
Gathering all my equipment and went looking for my commercial kitchen gear, appears my 24L pot has gotten misplaced (how I lost something that big is beyond me) in one of my many moves. I do have a 12L pot but was unsure if that would be big enough. I would just be using it to start and am going to be starting with basic extract kits. Do you think this would be big enough to start off?
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Re: Brew pot size
Not unless you are doing 1 or 2 gallon batches.
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Re: Brew pot size
The best thing for you do to do is buy a pot that will fit what you want to grow into. although you can do a 23L batch in a 12L pot by doing a concentrated boil and then topping it up with water, It's always better to do a full boil no matter if you are doing extract or all grain. I would look into the OBK pots as I have one and it's really good quality for the price.
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Re: Brew pot size
LiverDance wrote:The best thing for you do to do is buy a pot that will fit what you want to grow into. although you can do a 23L batch in a 12L pot by doing a concentrated boil and then topping it up with water, It's always better to do a full boil no matter if you are doing extract or all grain. I would look into the OBK pots as I have one and it's really good quality for the price.

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Re: Brew pot size
Obk hands down
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Re: Brew pot size
I picked up a 20L SS pot at crappy tire today, don't plan on using it as my main brew pot. But on sale for $20 I thought it wouldn't hurt to have an extra one on hand just incase I need it, or to make chili to eat with the beer.
I am strongly leaning towards the OBK kit with the 9 Gallon pot, and ordering it on Thursday.
I am strongly leaning towards the OBK kit with the 9 Gallon pot, and ordering it on Thursday.
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Re: Brew pot size
that 20l pot will be perfect for heating your spare water if you start doing all grain
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Re: Brew pot size
I do BIAB and use a 20l to dunk sparge my grains.
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Re: Brew pot size
I was thinking something like that. I am already thinking about BIAB after I get a few good extract brews under my belt. I am going to "test" way too many beer waiting for them to be done just because I am impatient for my first complete product.
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Re: Brew pot size
The pot you have will be fine for extract beers working with only about 4-5 liters
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Re: Brew pot size
Started my first Extract Brew today, sitting in primary right now and already looking forward to it. Hoping it turns out well enough to drink, even if it isn't perfect. Planning my next brew now. Really wishing I had a LHBS that actually carried more than just the Munton and coopers cans.
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Re: Brew pot size
Noble grape will ship to you. We have alot of people that order recipies fromdenislemieux wrote:Started my first Extract Brew today, sitting in primary right now and already looking forward to it. Hoping it turns out well enough to drink, even if it isn't perfect. Planning my next brew now. Really wishing I had a LHBS that actually carried more than just the Munton and coopers cans.
NB and PEI and its only about 10 bucks for shipping. Call the burnside store if your interested.
In bottle:Up the Kriek without a mash paddle, (insert Witty name)pumpkin lambic
On Tap:
Fermenting/Conditioning:
Future Projects:Chimney Sweepers Wife dark peated Scottish Heavy, Ginger bread brown, Home for the holidays spiced rum Brown Ale, Black Eye RyePA, Black Ryno Swartzbeir
Beer Laid To Rest (brewed it, drank it, loved it)Malt-n-lava AIPA, Single hop Citra pale ale, Belgian Blond, deforestation Ale Spruce Rye IPA,
On Tap:
Fermenting/Conditioning:
Future Projects:Chimney Sweepers Wife dark peated Scottish Heavy, Ginger bread brown, Home for the holidays spiced rum Brown Ale, Black Eye RyePA, Black Ryno Swartzbeir
Beer Laid To Rest (brewed it, drank it, loved it)Malt-n-lava AIPA, Single hop Citra pale ale, Belgian Blond, deforestation Ale Spruce Rye IPA,
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