Stock Pot Wanted
Stock Pot Wanted
Does any one know where i can get a large SS stock pot from at a cheap price in Brisbane?
What size would you recommend for single batch all grain brewing?
Does it matter if the pot base is thin?
I am currently in Brisbane however will be moving to Toojay, WA in the future.
CHEERS, JAZZA.
What size would you recommend for single batch all grain brewing?
Does it matter if the pot base is thin?
I am currently in Brisbane however will be moving to Toojay, WA in the future.
CHEERS, JAZZA.
Re: Stock Pot Wanted
I searched heaps for a decent pot, and ended up buying one at the home brew shop.
You are probably best getting a decent stainless one with layered copper base.
In WA you could try Brews 2 You or TWOC, but there are others probably closer to 'Toojay' (Toodyay).
You will regret getting a cheap pot that you will forever stress about scortching your wort with.
I use a 36 Litre pot, cost me about 250, but worth it.
Cheers,
Grog, Bumbry (Bunbury) WA
You are probably best getting a decent stainless one with layered copper base.
In WA you could try Brews 2 You or TWOC, but there are others probably closer to 'Toojay' (Toodyay).
You will regret getting a cheap pot that you will forever stress about scortching your wort with.
I use a 36 Litre pot, cost me about 250, but worth it.
Cheers,
Grog, Bumbry (Bunbury) WA
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Good quality, reasonably priced s/s pots also available at Host Direct, but I think only up to 50L http://www.hostdirect.com.au/listSubPro ... erole+Pans You can buy there or order for delivery. I have a Robinox from TWOC and a Host, very happy with both. Host is in Myaree WA, TWOC is in Bibra Lake WA.
I agree with Grog, not worth getting a cheap pot.
Cheers, Ed
I agree with Grog, not worth getting a cheap pot.
Cheers, Ed
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Thanks for your input guys. I will check out the website too.
I am working on a bit of a budget.
If the thickness of the pot was the same all over could you use a metal plate underneath to disapate the heat to avoid the wort burning?
CHEERS JAZZA
I am working on a bit of a budget.
If the thickness of the pot was the same all over could you use a metal plate underneath to disapate the heat to avoid the wort burning?
CHEERS JAZZA
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yep, that would be better than flames direct onto a thin base...
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I have an 80 litre aluminium pot which i have used for a while now and i love it, i know some will argue but i cant fault it for under $200 , also have a 40 litre one which i started with that has done many many many brews ( insert Comandant lasard voice) and is still in great nik and still gets used, pretty sure from memory that it was just over $100!! both from my local HBS but they are also a supplier of chefs equipment so anywhere with that sort of gear would be sure to have em!!!
Cheers
Leigh
Leigh
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Hi Toojay
Another option, if you are working on a serious budget is to use an old keg.
If you keep your eyes open, and are ready for a little DIY work then it is an easy way to get a 50L pot for peanuts.
Good luck
Another option, if you are working on a serious budget is to use an old keg.
If you keep your eyes open, and are ready for a little DIY work then it is an easy way to get a 50L pot for peanuts.
Good luck
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I have done quite a lot of looking around and the cheapest I have seen is $165 for a brand new SS 36L pot but I don't know how thick the bottom is, other wise the local camping store has the thin bottom type for $99.
I have also considered doing the keg, but I am unsure where to buy one from and the price may be more than I want to pay.
CHEERS JAZZA
I have also considered doing the keg, but I am unsure where to buy one from and the price may be more than I want to pay.
CHEERS JAZZA
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I believe many people "buy" kegs from out the back of the local pub. Very speedy transactions.
I didn't go down the keg road - I bought a stainless Robinox stockpot and it is great. If you can find one of them in your budget you will not regret it.
I didn't go down the keg road - I bought a stainless Robinox stockpot and it is great. If you can find one of them in your budget you will not regret it.
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I've got a 50L keg which I got from a guy on AHB. $50 with a spigot welded in & the top cut out. If you want his details let me know. He's over here in Perth.
Cheers, Mat.
Cheers, Mat.
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Thanks for the feed back guys, I really appreciate it.
I think that i will give the keg idea a go.
CHEERS JAZZA
I think that i will give the keg idea a go.
CHEERS JAZZA
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Here's a pot for you champ... It is Ali but complete.
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/i ... ntry731489
Cheers, Mat.
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/i ... ntry731489
Cheers, Mat.
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Thanks for your help Mat but I am after stainless steel.
CHEERS JAZZA
CHEERS JAZZA
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Ring Craftbrewer - they have masses of stock that isn't on their website as a lot if it isn't really postable or courierable and I'm sure I've seen pots of all sizes in there - I was amazed to see they will even sell you a 30L fermenter or a big Betta Bottle - don't forget they aren't just an online store, they are also a walk in shopfront.