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Reddit mentions of GasOne 10 Gallon Stainless Steel Home Brew Kettle Pot Pre Drilled 4 PC Set 40 Quart Tri Ply Bottom for Beer Brewing Includes Stainless Steel Lid, Thermometer, Ball Valve Spigot - Home Brewing Supplies
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- HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL- Very easy to clean, Long lasting, Safe and durable, Good heat conduction, Sleek look
- TRI-PLY - Extremely strong, Fast and even heat distribution, dependable and well-constructed Will last for a very long time
- Scale Markings - Keep track of your measurements and brewing process with the scale markings that are read inside the Kettle Pot
- Welded Ergonomic Handles - Gas One's Erganomic Handles ensures a sturdy and safe brewing experience when dealing with high heat
- Contents Include: Stockpot, Lid, S/S Thermometer, Spigot, Mini Wrench, O-Ring, and Sealing Tape
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Specs:
Color | Stainless Steel |
Height | 17.75 Inches |
Length | 14.5 Inches |
Number of items | 4 |
Size | 40 QT/10 GALLON |
Width | 14.5 Inches |
I have a decent quality but basic 10 gal kettle (thick stainless, clad bottom, but no ports or extras). I moved to BIAB back in December and find that the 10 gal pot works great. I would probably have to work in a sparge for a batch with more than 20 lbs of grain, but I feel that the 10 gal pot works great for 5 gal batches. There is plenty of headroom for starting with 7 gal pre boil.
I would say you would be much happier with a decent 10 gal pot and a propane burner than trying to work with a 15 gal pot on your electric stove. I cannot physically fit my 10 gal pot on my stove (the microwave is too low). At one point I used to use a large enamel pot that would stretch over two burners, but moving to a propane burner cut at least an hour off a brew day.
There are plenty of pots out there of different quality and such, but mine is similar in quality to this one ( Vigor 40qt Pot ) that goes for about $100 delivered. Looking on Amazon I see a few in the $70 to $120 range. I am curious about some of the "Gas One" brand kettles (like Gas One $70 or Gas One with Port $110 )
I have also been enjoying 2.5 gal stove top BIAB batches using a 5 gal kettle.
I've been using this 10G Gas One kettle for BIAB and it's been great. I don't think I'm going to upgrade to a 3 pot setup at all with how easy BIAB is. Either way I don't see any need to brew more than 5-6 gallons at a time.
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