popsicleian
Well-Known Member
I was fortunate to borrow equipment for my first two one gallon batches, which allowed me to get a better idea of what I need before shelling out for my own equipment.
I have decided to start buying some of my own stuff so I can do slightly larger batches-2.5 or 3 gallons. I really don't envision doing anything bigger than that, and I like being able to get a good boil on my gas stove.
I'm torn between getting the Anvil 5.5 gallon brew kettle or an 8 gallon pot from NB like the Megapot. Pros of the Anvil are that it should still be short enough to allow me to mash in my oven (I do BIAB). Cons are that it doesn't allow me flexibility to do larger batches in future if I change my mind about desired batch size. I was also looking at the new SS Brewtech 5.5 gal kettle, but I think it's slightly too tall for my oven.
Pros of the Megapot are future flexibility, I can get 10% off, can be purchased locally (no delayed gratification, and ability to brew this weekend), and I have some gift card money at NB. Cons are won't fit in oven for mashing, and seems like overkill for 2.5 gal batches.
Any thoughts?
I have decided to start buying some of my own stuff so I can do slightly larger batches-2.5 or 3 gallons. I really don't envision doing anything bigger than that, and I like being able to get a good boil on my gas stove.
I'm torn between getting the Anvil 5.5 gallon brew kettle or an 8 gallon pot from NB like the Megapot. Pros of the Anvil are that it should still be short enough to allow me to mash in my oven (I do BIAB). Cons are that it doesn't allow me flexibility to do larger batches in future if I change my mind about desired batch size. I was also looking at the new SS Brewtech 5.5 gal kettle, but I think it's slightly too tall for my oven.
Pros of the Megapot are future flexibility, I can get 10% off, can be purchased locally (no delayed gratification, and ability to brew this weekend), and I have some gift card money at NB. Cons are won't fit in oven for mashing, and seems like overkill for 2.5 gal batches.
Any thoughts?