Hi, I'm looking to upgrade from my aluminium brew pot and would be interested in any stainless steel brew pot of 40 to 60 litre capacity, with a lid (happy to collect anywhere in Bristol or up to around 20 miles from Bristol). If anyone wants to swap for my 40 litre aluminium brew pot with lid I'd also be happy to do that (only used a few times)
Thanks
Wanted: 40 to 60 litre stainless steel brew pot with lid
Re: Wanted: 40 to 60 litre stainless steel brew pot with lid
Have a look at www.homebrewbuilder. Mark who runs it lives on the ring road near Emersons green, he sells just about all you'll ever need equipment wise.brew2beer wrote:Hi, I'm looking to upgrade from my aluminium brew pot and would be interested in any stainless steel brew pot of 40 to 60 litre capacity, with a lid (happy to collect anywhere in Bristol or up to around 20 miles from Bristol). If anyone wants to swap for my 40 litre aluminium brew pot with lid I'd also be happy to do that (only used a few times)
Thanks
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Re: Wanted: 40 to 60 litre stainless steel brew pot with lid
Thanks for the tip! I'll have a look. Also interested to hear of any second hand brew pots available
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Re: Wanted: 40 to 60 litre stainless steel brew pot with lid
You could always try Rajani's if you want to adapt one yourself. They often have large stainless pots in stock.
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Re: Wanted: 40 to 60 litre stainless steel brew pot with lid
Thanks I've had a look there too now, it's actually just a basic generic stock-pot style one that I'm after anyway (not necessarily with tap/thermometer etc.), but always nice to have the potential to alter it later!
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Re: Wanted: 40 to 60 litre stainless steel brew pot with lid
There is no issue with Aluminium, nothing at all. It has the advantage of being a better conductor of heat than SS. If you need SS then buy this, it's as cheap as you'll get.brew2beer wrote:Thanks I've had a look there too now, it's actually just a basic generic stock-pot style one that I'm after anyway (not necessarily with tap/thermometer etc.), but always nice to have the potential to alter it later!
£55 from http://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/index.php? ... uct_id=101