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Looking for someone to test equipment (AKA extremely cheap kettle prices)

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by SpikeBrewing, Jan 25, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 25, 2012
    We're looking to expand out kettle selection and we have some new kettles in that we'd like to get out in the field.

    We're looking for 4 users from HBT to do some brews with them and then write a review on them. We'll be selling them but at an extremely reduced rate. All 4 kettles come with lid and 2 1/2" NPT fittings that have been TIG welded in. Here's what we have and the price:

    15 gallon stainless tri-bottom kettle - $150 shipped
    10 gallon stainless tri-bottom kettle - $120 shipped
    15 gallon aluminum kettle - $100 shipped
    10 gallon aluminum kettle - $80 shipped

    We are only selling 1 of each kettle size. We're looking for more of a 'senior' poster with brewing experience. Please post if you're interested.

    Thanks,
    Ben

    15gal Al:
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    10gal Al:
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    Inside Weld on Al Kettle:
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    15gal SS:
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    10gal SS:
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    Inside Weld on SS Kettle:
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  2. #2
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Nobody??
     
  3. #3
    BrewerinBR

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I am interested in two of the 10 gallon aluminum kettles... they look 12 inches tall what are the diameters?
     
  4. #4
    A4J

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    interested in the 15 gal ss.
     
  5. #5
    mors

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I would be interested in testing the 15 gallon stainless kettle.
     
  6. #6
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    The 10gal stainless is 12" tall and 16" wide. The 10gal Al is 16" tall and 14" wide.

    PM sent
     
  7. #7
    onthekeg

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Hey Spike,
    I am looking for a 20-25 gallon kettle in which to install a 5500w element. It will be used for the boil. Any chance of that? I have been brewing since 2007, currently I have a kettle similar to a Penrose, but am looking for a larger size.
     
  8. #8
    Irrenarzt

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I will test your 15 gallon SS kettle if you like. I am an accomplished brewer with both pro and home experience and a masters degree in Chemical Engineering. Ask ApexBrewWares Jeremy if you would like a reference, as he has sampled my pro brew recently. I would be glad to give feedback and post as needed.
     
  9. #9
    H-ost

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I really wish I had an extra 150 for that 15gal ss. I would love a new kettle that has all the hard work done for me.
     
  10. #10
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    For an electric kettle I would recommend my single layer kettle. I'm working on the electric kettle. It's a little ways off in the future at the moment though.

    You're second in line at the moment but it looks like A4J will be testing the 15gal SS. I still have the other 3 unaccounted for.
     
  11. #11
    Irrenarzt

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Spike,
    I could do the 10 SS but I'd prefer the 15 SS. What's the bottom diameter for the 10?
     
  12. #12
    BrewerinBR

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    The 10 gallon aluminum would be perfect at 16 tall and 14 wide.
    Need thermometers and valves.
    Order from you site? and how soon do you need the order?
     
  13. #13
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    The diameter for the 10gal SS is 16" in diameter.

    I can send out an invoice including everything you need. PM me and let me know.
     
  14. #14
    broadbill

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Is this one of those offers you see on TV to get people to call??....The first 50 callers pay only xx.xx!!!!! Don't let this deal pass you by!:)
     
  15. #15
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Ha ha already had to turn someone down but it does have that vibe
     
  16. #16
    A4J

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I've never been the first caller for anything, but this time I was. :D :mug:
     
  17. #17
    onthekeg

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I am just looking for a decent kettle. I can TIG it here.
     
  18. #18
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    PM me. I have a 1mm thick 15gal kettle that would work perfect.
     
  19. #19
    onthekeg

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I would like 20+ gallon, preferably a 25 gallon. Do you have anything like that?
     
  20. #20
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I have one 25gal in stock and can get more 20 or 25gals next time I place an order with my supplier.
     
  21. #21
    BillFri

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    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    I would have interest in buying one of the 10 gallon stainless tri-bottom kettles.

    I've been brewing about 5 years and all-grain for 3 years. This style of kettle is exactly what i'm looking for. I am looking for an even distribution of heat which the tri-bottom will give me as well, on windy days I can relight my flame before losing a boil...

    I frequent 3 brew clubs, and have brewed 25 - 5 gallon batches last year, one of which made it to the final round of Preston and Steve's Triumph Homebrew contest.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    - Bill Friederich
     
  22. #22
    beertastic

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    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    I would be interested in the 15 gal SS kettle, if you change your mind and also want to include some less experienced brewers.
     
  23. #23
    xsists

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    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Are you buying these kettles and turning them around or are you making them from scratch? I like the shape of the Alum (tall and narrower) but would like it to be in stainless, is that possible?
     
  24. #24
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    PM sent

    The 15gal is spoken for, sorry.

    We purchase the kettles and weld the fittings on. I have a lead on some taller than wide SS kettles but they will be single layered. Not sure what you're looking for,

    -Ben
     
  25. #25
    xsists

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    Posted Jan 28, 2012
    If you could get back to me with pricing on those taller than wide SS kettles, that would be great.
     
  26. #26
    SpikeBrewing

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    Posted Feb 4, 2012
    No love for the Aluminum?

    BillFri will be testing the 10gal SS and A4J will be testing the 15gal SS
     
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