How about a brand new 1/2 bbls keg for $135!
This company sells them: http://www.toscaltd.com/industriesservedbeerkegs.html
Pardon my ignorance but what is the benefit of the pots with couplers? Is it to transfer the wort to the fermenter without having to pour it? Or is there more to it?
The couplers are for thermometers, valve, sight glasses, false bottoms, etc. Most people use a valve (for draining) and a thermometer. A false bottom/dip tube/Bazooka tube can also be attached on the inside.
How about a brand new 1/2 bbls keg for $135! This company sells them: www.toscaltd.com/industriesservedbeerkegs.html
I am having problems navigating the site or finding these kegs, is there a products page I'm missing? Thanks
Would you stop spamming threads with that link/company??
For one thing, they cater to businesses that are brewing, NOT home brewers.
How about a brand new 1/2 bbls keg for $135!
I am having problems navigating the site or finding these kegs, is there a products page I'm missing? Thanks
I've been very happy with an 11 gallon bayou classic
http://www.amazon.com/Bayou-Classic-1044-44-Quart-Stainless-Steel/dp/B000VXHKMC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354458268&sr=8-1&keywords=bayou+classic+stock+pot
How do you say they do not cater to home brewers? I am a home brewer and i have an email from them stating they sell new kegs, they do not sell used or damaged kegs. At least the office in Green Bay does. New for $135, 1/2 barrel.
+1 on the 11 gallon Bayou Classic! It's plenty thick and I havent found a better bang for the buck in that size kettle.
Let me know how that works out. I'm on the fence with the weld-less valves but it's something that I'd like to do if I knew it wouldn't be a leaker!
Nagorg said:Let me know how that works out. I'm on the fence with the weld-less valves but it's something that I'd like to do if I knew it wouldn't be a leaker!
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