mmonacel
Well-Known Member
I've read a number of the pros / cons about brew kettles and sizes. I'll spare everyone the SS vs. AL debate. My concern is more with the specific size. I figure I'll be doing 5 gal. batches for some time. I don't expect to do 10 gal. batches as that is a SIGNIFICANT amount of beer - although reading this board, it sounds inevitable...
My guess is that if I go to 10 gal. batches I'll just make a keggle.
In the meantime, for 5 gal batches I'm debating between getting an 8 gallon kettle vs. the 10 gallon one. More specifically I'm looking at the Northern Brewer MegaPots. I don't want to be too concerned about boilover and my plan (eventually) is to make big / high gravity beers so I'm guessing full boils are my friend here. Is there sufficient head room with an 8 gallon to minimize boil over concerns? Does a 10 gal really buy me anything more than some comfort for boilover or does it allow me to expand somehow to 10 gal batches easier? I'm looking for the most bang for my buck here with expandability / usability but also looking to have a non-stressed out Brew Day.
Thanks!,
Mike
In the meantime, for 5 gal batches I'm debating between getting an 8 gallon kettle vs. the 10 gallon one. More specifically I'm looking at the Northern Brewer MegaPots. I don't want to be too concerned about boilover and my plan (eventually) is to make big / high gravity beers so I'm guessing full boils are my friend here. Is there sufficient head room with an 8 gallon to minimize boil over concerns? Does a 10 gal really buy me anything more than some comfort for boilover or does it allow me to expand somehow to 10 gal batches easier? I'm looking for the most bang for my buck here with expandability / usability but also looking to have a non-stressed out Brew Day.
Thanks!,
Mike