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PaulSteele
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I'm looking to buy some Pot for a brew I'm about to do


anybody know where i can get this?


looking for about 30-40l Stainless steele

seen some at my local kitchen supply shop, very expensive though; around $200 - $300

aluminium is a lot cheaper, but i'm thinking of getting a handy relative or neighbour to put a tap on it, so aluminium could be a problem
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This is the bloke I would talk to if I needed any gear! Top bloke and his work is amazing!

http://www.beerbelly.com.au/
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SS is expensive compared to aluminium.
I bought a 40 litre aluminium pot last year from Allquip, and I've been very happy with it.
They couriered it to my home within 2 days of ordering.
Aluminium is a lot easier to drill to put a tap in then SS.
It's up to you if you want to spend the $$$$

Link here: http://www.allquip.com.au/home/index.cf ... tartrow=11
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I am pretty sure picking it up from Beerbelly is the cheapest option (he has aluminium and SS). Not to mention he can fit any extras you may want...

http://www.beerbelly.com.au/vessels.html
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PaulSteele wrote:I'm looking to buy some Pot for a brew I'm about to do
Considering the discussion we had last week I got totally onto the wrong track when I read that... ;)
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rwh wrote:
PaulSteele wrote:I'm looking to buy some Pot for a brew I'm about to do
Considering the discussion we had last week I got totally onto the wrong track when I read that... ;)
I am sure that was completely accidental! :roll: :lol:
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PaulSteele wrote:
aluminium is a lot cheaper, but i'm thinking of getting a handy relative or neighbour to put a tap on it, so aluminium could be a problem
Why would this be a problem, i have a 40 litre and an 80 litre both alluminum which i put weldless taps in myself and both are fine :wink:
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well by the looks of it, beerbelly is going to be almost the same price for SS with a tap as the retail store charges for aluminium.
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