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14 or maybe 7 gallon Tri Clamp Conical

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Jukas said:
Seriously? :rolleyes:

Nothing wrong with being picky or choosy but you're definitely gonna lose either time or money no matter how you slice it. Btw I just used mines for the first time. Nothing fancy but maybe it'll excite you to make a choice and start brewing. Good luck!

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Nothing wrong with being picky or choosy but you're definitely gonna lose either time or money no matter how you slice it. Btw I just used mines for the first time. Nothing fancy but maybe it'll excite you to make a choice and start brewing. Good luck!

That's a nice looking conical you got there! Stout now stocks ones like that without the casters as a standard item. I've brewed four batches since originally posting this WTB add so lacking a conical isn't preventing me from brewing thankfully.

I want a conical, but I don't need one which means I can be patient looking for a second hand one, and really mull over the new options. :rockin:
 
Couldn't resist!

The 27 came in ; ) 22 gallons of hi-test Dark strong in there right now!

Nothing wrong with taking your time when plunking down for equipment, it does get in the way of all my reckless impulsiveness though : )

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Jukas said:
Lol, I knew given long enough you'd pop into this thread. I can even see the part of your 14 in that pic. Nice looking conical sir! :mug:

Yes indeed ; ) I've got 11 gallons of Punkin ale in there getting ready for Halloween!
 
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