javert
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Hi.
Minor question: I've ordered three 20 gal anvil kettles to up the batch size since the brand gave me some confidence. However, I didn't notice but these kettles only have a bottom hole and ball valve for emptying them but doesn't have any hole and valve up near the top for filling them. There's only a small hole on the lids which is probably used for the airlock when used as fermenters.
Since the plan is to feed the mash tun from the HLT and the boiling kettle from the mash tun. I'm a little clueless about how they were supposed to be used. Do I need to bore a hole and add a valve to the mash and boiling kettle onl my own? Or is there another way they were meant to be used so that isn't necessary?
Minor question: I've ordered three 20 gal anvil kettles to up the batch size since the brand gave me some confidence. However, I didn't notice but these kettles only have a bottom hole and ball valve for emptying them but doesn't have any hole and valve up near the top for filling them. There's only a small hole on the lids which is probably used for the airlock when used as fermenters.
Since the plan is to feed the mash tun from the HLT and the boiling kettle from the mash tun. I'm a little clueless about how they were supposed to be used. Do I need to bore a hole and add a valve to the mash and boiling kettle onl my own? Or is there another way they were meant to be used so that isn't necessary?