Gustavo Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 377 Reaction score 0 Aug 29, 2011 #1 Does boiling pot have to be stainless steal. Is there requirements for pot.
McGarnigle Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 2,012 Reaction score 96 Location NYS Aug 29, 2011 #2 Aluminum is fine. Size is the big requirement. Heavier construction holds the heat better.
Runyanka Well-Known Member Joined Dec 31, 2008 Messages 1,544 Reaction score 20 Location Frisco Aug 29, 2011 #3 Please see the attached link, as this topic comes up alot: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/faq-aluminum-pots-boil-kettles-49449/
Please see the attached link, as this topic comes up alot: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/faq-aluminum-pots-boil-kettles-49449/
J JennaMarie Member Joined Aug 6, 2011 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Location Lisle Aug 29, 2011 #4 We'd been using a smaller aluminum pot, just upgraded to an 80 quart aluminum pot. Ridiculously large? Maybe. Hilariously useful? Definitely.
We'd been using a smaller aluminum pot, just upgraded to an 80 quart aluminum pot. Ridiculously large? Maybe. Hilariously useful? Definitely.
yummybeer Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 463 Reaction score 7 Aug 30, 2011 #5 i have both a stainless steal brew pot as well as an enamal brew pot. if you choose an enamal pot, make sure there aren't any cracks in the enamal.
i have both a stainless steal brew pot as well as an enamal brew pot. if you choose an enamal pot, make sure there aren't any cracks in the enamal.
LandoLincoln Well-Known Member Joined Feb 15, 2011 Messages 2,978 Reaction score 1,143 Location Joliet Aug 30, 2011 #6 Get a keg through legal channels, cut a hole in the top. Bam! Instant 15 gallon stainless steel kettle. I love my keggle.
Get a keg through legal channels, cut a hole in the top. Bam! Instant 15 gallon stainless steel kettle. I love my keggle.