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I agree, a 20 gallon pot is silly large for someone that predominantly brews 5 gallon batches.
There really is not a perfect size for 5 and 10 gallon batches, it's really 2 kettles, a 12 and a 20.
A 15 is IMO a little large for 5 gallon batches, and a little small for 10 gallon batches.
I would actually prefer 2 inexpensive kettles sized appropriately than 1 kettle sized inappropriately.
Jmo
Agreed.If your running propane two good cheap pots is the way to go.Building 2 electric pots is obviously a decent amount work more.
I agree, the two inexpensive kettles are probably better. However I need fittings since I have a CFC. So inexpensive is relative. And two pots will likely cost more than one. Also the chilling. I could sell the CFC and pump and get something like the JaDed King Cobra which should be able to do multi pot sizes. However, in my current brewing situation. I was trying to keep water usage down, hence the CFC. I tend to get wrapped up in costs sometimes and even $100 in homebrew over the life of a kettle is not the end all be all. I'm heavily leaning to the Brewer's Hardware kettle. If they get back to me this time. I sent an other contact message with questions today.