New stock pots
New stock pots
Hi
Doe anyone no of a good place to purchase stock pots ss or Aluminium ?
I need 2 .
I have just finished making the mash tun and wort chiller nearly there .
Doe anyone no of a good place to purchase stock pots ss or Aluminium ?
I need 2 .
I have just finished making the mash tun and wort chiller nearly there .
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Re: New stock pots
Hi there
Can vouch for Angelhomebrew. Excellent pots and great communication.
Regards
Patch
Can vouch for Angelhomebrew. Excellent pots and great communication.
Regards
Patch
Re: New stock pots
I found this place as they seemed to be the cheapest. http://powellbrewing.co.uk/index.php?ro ... ry&path=61
Re: New stock pots
In the same boat as you
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pardini-700-C ... 1477229255
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pardini-700-C ... 1477229255
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Re: New stock pots
hmm, got me thinking now, I may upgrade one piece at a time, but in the end i will need a bigger fv than the 30l I'm using, any ideas without a lottery win required?
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Re: New stock pots
I'm just about to throw out all my buckets that have become a bit scratched and tainted over the years with Stainless fvs
I'm going for this
http://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.ph ... ductId=192
Fits nicely in my ferm fridge. Which is 41cm max depth....
I'm going for this
http://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.ph ... ductId=192
Fits nicely in my ferm fridge. Which is 41cm max depth....
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Yeah thats nice, you putting a side tap on that?
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Re: New stock pots
Not sure. I thought I might then I could bottle directly from it. However other than that i cant really see the benefit as 90% of the time i will just be syphoning it to a keg.far9410 wrote:Yeah thats nice, you putting a side tap on that?
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Re: New stock pots
You could also add a hop filter so could dry hop with loose hops
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