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aluminum pot?

Posted: Sunday Apr 09, 2006 7:24 am
by Daznz
Hi all
I just would like to know what you guys thought of boiling
a wort in a big aluminum pot is aluminum ok???
And can a stove get hot enough or do you need gas. Im just looking at doing some extract brewing from a change from kits
Cheers Daza

Posted: Sunday Apr 09, 2006 4:16 pm
by Rubber.Piggy
Hi Daznz, I'm an extract brewer and I do 8L boils on my stove. It takes about 1/2 and hour to come the boil but once it's starts it gets rolling really well.

I boil in stainless, but I don't personally know of problems in boiling in aluminium, see what the other guys say.

Posted: Sunday Apr 09, 2006 4:42 pm
by Daznz
Yea im a bit shy of aluminium im not sure if it will pull bad flavors.
Now tell me Rubber.Piggy 8ltr boil sounds small to me.. do you do a boil and add it to more water in ya primery
??
cheers Daza

Posted: Sunday Apr 09, 2006 4:45 pm
by shane_vor
Studies have been made alleging that aluminium cooking vessels are linked with alzheimers disease. Take from that what you will...years of drinking homebrew will probably do the same!

I have an electric stove inside and find it WAY too slow to boil. So I take it outside and use the ring burner on the BBQ. major boil-overs in no time.

Posted: Sunday Apr 09, 2006 8:39 pm
by Daznz
Yea i have heard things along those lines i might look around for a 50ltr keg wip the top out and boil on a gas ring......
Cheers Daza

Posted: Monday Apr 10, 2006 8:54 am
by Rubber.Piggy
shane_vor wrote:Studies have been made alleging that aluminium cooking vessels are linked with alzheimers disease. Take from that what you will...years of drinking homebrew will probably do the same!
:roll: That allegation is against aluminium in general, to do with how it collects in the brain. However I bet you are still using aluminium based deodorant, which is probably the biggest source of Al to the body.

Danz, yes I make up the 8L wort to 19L with cool filtered water.

Posted: Monday Apr 10, 2006 10:03 am
by Beerpig
Al free deodorant here

Do not drink out of cans

No Al cooking pots either

This comes from watching it being smelted & also being welded. Evil stuff, avoid it if possible

Cheers

Posted: Monday Apr 10, 2006 10:15 am
by Chris
I'd avoid it too. It just doesn't feel right.

Posted: Monday Apr 10, 2006 1:35 pm
by shane_vor
Deoderant? Who am I supposed to impress???

Never used it so at least my armpits still have all their faculties!

Posted: Friday Apr 21, 2006 12:42 pm
by Smabb
Useless information:

the aluminum - Alzhemier link has been thrown out (according to my source, which now escapes me) it turned out to be a classic case of contamination in the testing gear.

In the unlikely event anyone is interested try this link:

http://student.biology.arizona.edu/ad/allevels.html