Has anybody used this to brew with? It's pretty affordable, and comes in 34 quart and 50 quart sizes (that's 8.5 and 12.5 gallons, respectively). It doesn't seem to be the usual type of stockpot, though, which is why I'm posting about it. Can anyone think of any reason this product wouldn't be a good buy to use as a brewpot?
I'll copy and paste the item description and provide a link:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A3ZZXO/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Granite Ware is made by fusing a thin layer of porcelain to high quality enameling steel. Columbian's technology for applying porcelain creates a durable, chip resistant product that lasts most families a lifetime. This makes an ideal material for large pots as the glass-like surface is inert and does not interact with or alter the taste of food. The steel core is an excellent heat conductor, requiring less time and energy. No PFOA's or any other chemicals are used that may affect food taste, color or healthfulness. This 50 quart size is great for seafood boils, and serving large groups.
I'll copy and paste the item description and provide a link:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A3ZZXO/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Granite Ware is made by fusing a thin layer of porcelain to high quality enameling steel. Columbian's technology for applying porcelain creates a durable, chip resistant product that lasts most families a lifetime. This makes an ideal material for large pots as the glass-like surface is inert and does not interact with or alter the taste of food. The steel core is an excellent heat conductor, requiring less time and energy. No PFOA's or any other chemicals are used that may affect food taste, color or healthfulness. This 50 quart size is great for seafood boils, and serving large groups.
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