Morrey
Well-Known Member
I have been kicking tires to either add some mods on my 15G boil kettle, or possibly buy a new one. I do 5.5G batches exclusively since I keg into soda kegs.
I was looking at Craig's List and almost couldn't believe there is a local guy selling brand new a Blichmann G2 20G boil kettle along with a Speidel 60L fermenter and some associated gear at a price that made me say WOW!
This is all brand new stuff still in the box. He said he wanted to do some home brews and just never got that interested. All this is less than 50% of the price it would sell for online.
My 15G is really almost too big for 5.5G batches but I liked the extra room since I BIAB. I know this 20G adds even more headspace, but now I am torn what to do. Is 20G simply too big for my 5.5G batches? I hate to pass up this deal, but if the shoe doesn't fit, why buy it? Don't even know if 7G of strike water will reach the thermometer probe? Ideas?
I was looking at Craig's List and almost couldn't believe there is a local guy selling brand new a Blichmann G2 20G boil kettle along with a Speidel 60L fermenter and some associated gear at a price that made me say WOW!
This is all brand new stuff still in the box. He said he wanted to do some home brews and just never got that interested. All this is less than 50% of the price it would sell for online.
My 15G is really almost too big for 5.5G batches but I liked the extra room since I BIAB. I know this 20G adds even more headspace, but now I am torn what to do. Is 20G simply too big for my 5.5G batches? I hate to pass up this deal, but if the shoe doesn't fit, why buy it? Don't even know if 7G of strike water will reach the thermometer probe? Ideas?