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Hey folks,
Was hoping to get some advice as to where I can buy, or how I can make a nice big boiling pot. About 20-30L... Or something close, in case they don't come that big.
I live in Dunedin and I'm straight outa' Lo-cash.
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Warehouse maybe? I appreciate the no cash comment but the dirty ole red shed offers some cheap stuff that doesn't always break straight off (Disclaimer for any lawyers - i am not suggesting the Warehouse goods are low quality and don't last)

I got myself a 17L vessel for <$20 sometime ago. Not quite in your range but worth thinking about maybe?

I'm in Chch and Southern Hospitality do all sorts of big pots, in SS and aluminium for a range of prices. Maybe they deliver/have an office in Dunners.

Homemade - not my thing. I know SFA about home made stuff, but someone here will give you a steer I'm sure. Good luck finding yr big pot
Go 40L at least bro and you'll be sorted until you want to go bigger than about 20L batches.

I bought one of these. Check southern hospitality and choice catering and you'll see they want $80 for an SS lid alone.
I've got one of those also, fully recommend.
Hey Denimglen/HerrSchnapps, have you guys checked how much those pots actually hold? I got the same one after reading this post sometime ago, I noticed on my first BIAB brew I did that the pot was full to the brim with 30L of water and 5KG of grain. Second BIAB today and the same thing happened. I measured it up and I reckon the pot is only 36/37L!! Probably explains why it's getting so full. Same for you's?
Yeah mate, I put a sight glass on mine - didn't go right to 40L but reckon it wouldn't be more than 38L. But then again, I measured it and PIxR^2*H and got like 39.9897456708763403864 L or something.
I measured with a ruler how much each litre took up and it was pretty much 1cm per L up at 5L full. If I use that to the top then I reckon it's like 36-37cm high. I might have to chuck in water in 5L increments from the jug and see how I go, feel a bit ripped off though if it's not 40L as advertised. Weird how your measurement came out about right though.
Yeah. Just make sure your jug is calibrated and you're measuring at 20C (or whatever temp they're accuarate at).

Also you'll see about a 4% shrinkage in volume from boiling to room temp, which at 40L is a loss of about 1.6L
Actually, just went out and had a look at the pot.

Your 1cm/L looks about right. I've marked mine up to 34L and that's about 3cm from the brim, so yeah, looks like it is only 37L.

Bit of a bugger, but oh well, at such a good price I'm not too worried.
Yeah your right it was a good price compared to elsewhere, just a bugger for me with BIAB squeezing it all in for the mash! Maybe an upgrade to 56L is in order!
I bought one of their 60L pots recently, and after measuring it up I reckon it holds somewhere between 55 and 56 litres. I've used it once so far and plan on getting the pot out tomorrow night - but it seemed to do a pretty good job for brew number 1.
Hey, those pots look really good.
Do you think the 40L pot would handle boiling 25L of wort?
Without a doubt. You'd be able to boil 36 - 38 Liters with a 40 Liter pot.

I used to boil 27 Liters in a 27 (and a bit) Liter pot!

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