ApolloSpeed
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I've been brewing on my electric stove in my 5 gallon pot which is a 12 inch diameter. As you all know, its a pain to boil anything over 4 gallons in a 5 gallon pot.
I bought a 6.5 gallon pot that was a 15 inch diameter....and it sucks cause it is so much bigger than my heater element. I can't make good contact with the way my stove is.
==EDIT==
I think I need to find a pot with the bonded thick core on the bottom. Anyone have a link to such? I'm having trouble weeding though them all across different sites.
So basically, a 26 quart or bigger pot (13 inch diameter or less) with a thick core on the bottom so i don't burn the malt.
Something tall and narrow like this KingKooker http://www.northlineexpress.com/item/6KK-26PK/26-Qt.-Aluminum-Turkey-Pot
would be great, If it would have had the thick core on bottom....which this doesn't
I bought a 6.5 gallon pot that was a 15 inch diameter....and it sucks cause it is so much bigger than my heater element. I can't make good contact with the way my stove is.
==EDIT==
I think I need to find a pot with the bonded thick core on the bottom. Anyone have a link to such? I'm having trouble weeding though them all across different sites.
So basically, a 26 quart or bigger pot (13 inch diameter or less) with a thick core on the bottom so i don't burn the malt.
Something tall and narrow like this KingKooker http://www.northlineexpress.com/item/6KK-26PK/26-Qt.-Aluminum-Turkey-Pot
would be great, If it would have had the thick core on bottom....which this doesn't