Catering urn/Mashing tun
Catering urn/Mashing tun
G'day all,
Where can I get a decent sized pot 20+ litres and/or an old catering urn for my home brew? I am new at the game and want to start my first mini mash. But these home brew shops charge an absolute fortune for a stainless pot that size...any ideas..
Where can I get a decent sized pot 20+ litres and/or an old catering urn for my home brew? I am new at the game and want to start my first mini mash. But these home brew shops charge an absolute fortune for a stainless pot that size...any ideas..
Slammer,
if in Perth try Ross's Salvage in Maylands. They generally have heaps of gear from all over the place, you never know what you'll find.
if in Perth try Ross's Salvage in Maylands. They generally have heaps of gear from all over the place, you never know what you'll find.
Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
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DD,
no WallMart in Aust, we got Kmart, Target, Big W etc but no Wallmart!
seriously though, auction joints are good for this sort of thing, you can pick up ex-commercial catering stuff for a bargain!
no WallMart in Aust, we got Kmart, Target, Big W etc but no Wallmart!
seriously though, auction joints are good for this sort of thing, you can pick up ex-commercial catering stuff for a bargain!
Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
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I'm dying for the wal-mart military-industrial-retail complex to invade Australia. I went EVERYWHERE looking for one of those cylindrical drinks coolers to make a mash tun. I was going to just buy a phils phalse bottom to save a bit of work... I finally gave up and bought a rectangular one and made a manifold. And then I had to find hardware stores that had the stuff that I needed to make that.
Just really annoyed me because I knew that I could make one trip to Wal mart and find the cooler, then walk across the parking lot and go to Home Depot and find all I could want for making the manifold. Grrr...
Just really annoyed me because I knew that I could make one trip to Wal mart and find the cooler, then walk across the parking lot and go to Home Depot and find all I could want for making the manifold. Grrr...
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I got mine at Wall Mart,
no only kidding, my home brew shop had one, it is used in the dairy industry.
I used a square cooler which is taller than it is long so I only have a wee manifold and it gets covered by about 2 feet of grain bed. I was thinking of converting my high end Coleman (keeps ice for a week in the blazing dessert sun) into my Lauter Tun. How does the rectangular variety stock up?
Dogger

no only kidding, my home brew shop had one, it is used in the dairy industry.
I used a square cooler which is taller than it is long so I only have a wee manifold and it gets covered by about 2 feet of grain bed. I was thinking of converting my high end Coleman (keeps ice for a week in the blazing dessert sun) into my Lauter Tun. How does the rectangular variety stock up?
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
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G'day Slammer,
Can I suggest you try your nearest Ind Est.
Anyone who does Stainless Fabrication work could knock one up for you.
One thing though, Get them to T.I.G Weld it, ( Tungsten Inert Gas ) as opposed to the other Processes as it leaves a much neater, smoother Weld finish.
Less chance of 'nasties' hiding in rough spots.
Cheers
Can I suggest you try your nearest Ind Est.
Anyone who does Stainless Fabrication work could knock one up for you.
One thing though, Get them to T.I.G Weld it, ( Tungsten Inert Gas ) as opposed to the other Processes as it leaves a much neater, smoother Weld finish.
Less chance of 'nasties' hiding in rough spots.
Cheers