I recommend them - nice thick bottoms!Monkeybrew wrote: I'm defo a Brewtech Slut, as I've already been browsing at their boil kettles.......

Do you mind sharing where you bought the parts for the hose reducer? Thanks
I recommend them - nice thick bottoms!Monkeybrew wrote: I'm defo a Brewtech Slut, as I've already been browsing at their boil kettles.......
I already had the stainless steel female threaded nipple, and then picked up the stainless hose barbs from Angel Homebrew.bochgoch wrote:I recommend them - nice thick bottoms!Monkeybrew wrote: I'm defo a Brewtech Slut, as I've already been browsing at their boil kettles.......
Do you mind sharing where you bought the parts for the hose reducer? Thanks
Thanks for that.Monkeybrew wrote:I already had the stainless steel female threaded nipple, and then picked up the stainless hose barbs from Angel Homebrew.bochgoch wrote:I recommend them - nice thick bottoms!Monkeybrew wrote: I'm defo a Brewtech Slut, as I've already been browsing at their boil kettles.......
Do you mind sharing where you bought the parts for the hose reducer? Thanks
Cheers
MB
Is your hob something like this one?Matt in Birdham wrote:Absolutely loving my brewtech 10g kettle. The kettle and the buffalo 3kw induction hob are a match made in heaven:
from noisy and expensive gas to silent, controllable and cheap - just amazing!
Strongly tempted by the mash tun as well, although I would like to hook my herms into it (I know they recommend against it and they are probably right - but there you go).
How does the boil kettle perform when draining?Matt in Birdham wrote:Absolutely loving my brewtech 10g kettle. The kettle and the buffalo 3kw induction hob are a match made in heaven:
from noisy and expensive gas to silent, controllable and cheap - just amazing!
Strongly tempted by the mash tun as well, although I would like to hook my herms into it (I know they recommend against it and they are probably right - but there you go).
Monkeybrew wrote: How does the boil kettle perform when draining?
Does the trub damn thingy work?
Have you got the false bottom?
Yup, should have said, I'm referring to whole hops not pellets, I'm also fussy about trub in my fv ... Horses for coursesMatt in Birdham wrote:I don't have the false bottom. I'm only three brews in with this kettle, but my experience so far has been very good - no blocking, or even near blocking. I have used up to 120g of pellet hops in a single batch, so a reasonable amount but of course one could go a bit harderI think there could certainly be issues with whole hops, which is why I don't ever use them (did once, never again). The trub dam does help a bit, depending on how well you whirlpool. My whirlpooling isn't the greatest, but I do have somewhat more break material in the centre than the edges once the kettle drains. Personally I couldn't care less about getting trub in the fermentor - I pretty much drain the lot and have done so for years with no perceived ill effects. Brulosophy did a good one on that and came to the same conclusion.
To be honest I am not sure you could the block the tap when using pellets only - the particles are very small. Even though this kettle is new, I brewed for a long time in another pot with a very similar pickup and the only time I ever suffered a blockage was the during the whole hops debacle.