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Say you want to do a full boil for a 5.5 gallon extract/specialty grains brew.
I assume you need a propane burner to get 6+ gallons boiling, and a 9-10 gallon pot to keep it from boiling over. It also seems like a ball valve is pretty much essential to keep from having to lift and pour 5+ gallons of wort, but it seems like a false bottom and thermometer are options you could add later. It also seems like a wort chiller is a must.
Is this about right?
Do you need any special kind of tubing to drain the wort using the valve? I'm guessing not since you will cool the wort first - just something that fits.
I assume you need a propane burner to get 6+ gallons boiling, and a 9-10 gallon pot to keep it from boiling over. It also seems like a ball valve is pretty much essential to keep from having to lift and pour 5+ gallons of wort, but it seems like a false bottom and thermometer are options you could add later. It also seems like a wort chiller is a must.
Is this about right?
Do you need any special kind of tubing to drain the wort using the valve? I'm guessing not since you will cool the wort first - just something that fits.