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I'm on the lookout for a brew kettle and wort chiller and could use a bit of advice.
I brew from extract, and have never bothered boiling the wort with some good results and only ever one total write-off. However I have decided to start boiling up so will need a kettle and chiller.
Now I usually brew in batches of 20-25L. How big a kettle will I need? I've seen 35L ones available, would this be OK?
I also plan to brew all-grain eventually (when the girlfriend thinks it's a good use of renovation funds) - would a 35L pot be OK for that too?
The ones I've seen do not have taps, I have thought about investing in a pump eventually so I would need to do that I guess.
The pots I've seen (35L stainless) are $150 from various homebrew shops. This seems like a fair bit, can anyone suggest a cheaper source or do I just have to suck it up and pay that?
Lastly, a wort chilller - I realise it's possible to make your own, but does anyone know where I can get a commercial one? Just want to compare prices.
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Yep, piece of cake to set up I made one of stainless from Anzor.
100 ml 1/4" threaded pipe (min order is 600mm IIRC)
2 x nuts
2 x silicon o-rings / washers (not from Anzor)
2 x washers
1 x 1/4" ball valve
1 x hose tail
Ah so you just made your own instead of buying a pre-assembled one. Good work, not thought of that (doh).
Did you use the high-temp o-rings?
How about a false bottom, any ideas for DIY construction there?
Many thanks
You could cut high temp silicone washers out of a silicone baking tray - pretty cheap on sale from Briscoes or the Warehouse - and then you've got heaps to play with and can make them any size you want.
False bottom - there was a bloke (he goes by the name of Ironmaiden4 on Trademe) selling perforated stainless sheets in Auckland a couple of weeks back - a few of us went in together to buy some but he had more there when I picked a sheet up.
Thanks Tilt, good idea.
Pretty finely perforated I imagine? Could in theory do it myself with a drill press but there is a limit to my cheapness...
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