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Looking for a SS 6 gallon boil kettle

Discussion in 'All Grain & Partial Mash Brewing' started by ParanoidAndroid, Aug 25, 2015.

 

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    ParanoidAndroid

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015
    I have a nice 3 tier setup, but due to having a child I have moved inside and am doing stovetop BIAB in my 4.5 gallon starter kettle. I'm making 2.25 gallon batches. I actually enjoy the smaller batches, which I didn't expect. However I am looking to add 1-1.5 gallons for each brew. All I can find is 4.5/5 gallons, then it jumps to 7. Anyone know who makes these. I'm looking at SS, no aluminum. A ball valve would be nice too.
     
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    d_boosh

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 25, 2015
    Are there any resturant supply houses near you ? They may have a wide selection of stock and soup pots to choose from
     
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    kh54s10

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    beergolf

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    kh54s10

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015
    Last edited by a moderator: Oct 23, 2018
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    beergolf

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015

    If you look there is a spot to click for 24 qt. They are right there. For some reason the link to the 24 qt page still shows up at the 20 qt page.

    I should mention I have a Winware pot and it is very good quality.
     
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    kh54s10

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015
    Ah! I just clicked the link, did not look for the size option, sorry. :eek:
     
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    ParanoidAndroid

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015
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    beergolf

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015
    The first one also has good handles. I have the 5 gallon version of the first one and it is a very good quality pot. I used it for partial mashes for a long time and still use it for other cooking duties.
     
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    MaxStout

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    Posted Aug 25, 2015
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