BugAC
Well-Known Member
I have an aluminum 5 gallon brewpot i use for extract partial boils on a propane burner outside.
It works great, never had issue with burning my wort or anything.
However, the bottom of the pot is black from scorching. I have brewed 5 batches so far, and the only headache I have is the scorching on the pot. My sink inside is black with soot when i put the pot in for an ice bath to cool my wort. Also, the scorched soot will not come off. I tried to clean it after the first batch, but failed, and figured since i use it to brew a lot, no use cleaning the outside after every use.
Will a stainless steel pot not scorch up as bad? Or there other pots someone could recommend that would do away with scorching?
If i fix this issue, brewing will be nearly, headache free.
It works great, never had issue with burning my wort or anything.
However, the bottom of the pot is black from scorching. I have brewed 5 batches so far, and the only headache I have is the scorching on the pot. My sink inside is black with soot when i put the pot in for an ice bath to cool my wort. Also, the scorched soot will not come off. I tried to clean it after the first batch, but failed, and figured since i use it to brew a lot, no use cleaning the outside after every use.
Will a stainless steel pot not scorch up as bad? Or there other pots someone could recommend that would do away with scorching?
If i fix this issue, brewing will be nearly, headache free.