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25g kettles

#1 Post by Blktre » Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:56 am

Found this place while cruising. 25g bottom clad kettles for $185. They have smaller ones as well. Not sure what shipping would be.
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/100-qt- ... OT100.html
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Re: 25g kettles

#2 Post by klickcue » Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:02 pm

Thanks Andy,

Have one coming to give it a try.

Shipping is about 32 Dollars.

The kettle is drop shipped from the manufacturer.

Have this to mash in:
http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-75-Quart- ... B00363RSXK
Bought it at Wal-Mart a few weeks ago for 50 dollars.

Going to turn my SS (large) keggle into a fermenter.
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Re: 25g kettles

#3 Post by Blktre » Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:37 pm

Looks good Chris. I'm sure Dj uses a cooler like that w/a manifold in it and likes it alot.
How big is your other SS Kettle?

I'm going to pull the trigger on a 80qt like the one posted here and use it as a MT. That should match the other two 25g Kettle I use and still keep with a decent mash width:depth ratio. 15g batches seem to be about perfect for me. Switching all my fermenter's, conditioning tanks, and serving vessels to Sanke.
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Re: 25g kettles

#4 Post by meisel » Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:22 pm

Blktre wrote:Looks good Chris. I'm sure Dj uses a cooler like that w/a manifold in it and likes it alot.
How big is your other SS Kettle?

I'm going to pull the trigger on a 80qt like the one posted here and use it as a MT. That should match the other two 25g Kettle I use and still keep with a decent mash width:depth ratio. 15g batches seem to be about perfect for me. Switching all my fermenter's, conditioning tanks, and serving vessels to Sanke.
Would love to see your setup when you get it pieced together. It sounds very similar to my future (evil) plans :twisted:
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Re: 25g kettles

#5 Post by klickcue » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:53 am

I don't know where I am heading with all this, but it will be bigger.

The boil kettle that I use now is 32 quart.

I have a Sante with a bottom valve that may be used for a hot liquor tank. Plan on running it electric with a Ranco controller.

I think the fermenter is 15 gallon SS.

Running an open ferment of a Berliner Weiss in the 8 gallon boil kettle now. It looks pretty neat. Fruit flies are my concern but will rack into glass about Thursday.
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Re: 25g kettles

#6 Post by Jensen » Tue Jul 06, 2010 8:19 am

klickcue wrote:I don't know where I am heading with all this, but it will be bigger.

bigger paddle, more hose, more gas, more water, more grain, more hops==== MORE BEER :bounce:
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Re: 25g kettles

#7 Post by DJ in KC » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:44 am

[quote="klickcue"]..........
Have this to mash in:
http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-75-Quart- ... B00363RSXK
Bought it at Wal-Mart a few weeks ago for 50 dollars.........quote]


The one I have doesn't have wheels - flat bottom. If you're fly sparging you might have a channeling problem where the axle hump is.

I'm pretty sold on the 72 qt coleman.

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Re: 25g kettles

#8 Post by Bill » Tue Jul 06, 2010 3:50 pm

DJ in KC wrote:The one I have doesn't have wheels - flat bottom. If you're fly sparging you might have a channeling problem where the axle hump is.

I'm pretty sold on the 72 qt coleman.
I have the square Coleman w/ wheels and I have no issue with channeling at all. My efficiencies are in the mid to high 80's with my fly sparge. I believe that the key to any sparge, batch or fly, is time and temp.
Wet, warm and slow :twisted:
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Re: 25g kettles

#9 Post by klickcue » Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:11 pm

I don't fly sparge.

Just infusion mash, go chase wild women for an hour to one half, drain sugar water, dump in sparge water and drain.

I have come to realize with this method that the wild women have gotten faster every year.
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Re: 25g kettles

#10 Post by klickcue » Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:34 pm

Jensen wrote:
klickcue wrote:I don't know where I am heading with all this, but it will be bigger.
bigger paddle, more hose, more gas, more water, more grain, more hops==== MORE BEER :bounce:
What it really means is more bug infested beers for longer aging for us to enjoy. :D My bug beers are almost gone :(

I have saved you back a bugged Belgian Pale Ale, even put your name on it so that I wouldn't drink it :drunken:

The bigger paddle and hose may require you to come over and help me :oops: Since I don't have either at the moment.

Ordered another 4 pounds of hops yesterday to go with the other hops!

All in the spirit of more beer :bounce:
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Re: 25g kettles

#11 Post by DJ in KC » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:05 pm

Bill wrote:
DJ in KC wrote:The one I have doesn't have wheels - flat bottom. If you're fly sparging you might have a channeling problem where the axle hump is.

I'm pretty sold on the 72 qt coleman.
I have the square Coleman w/ wheels and I have no issue with channeling at all. My efficiencies are in the mid to high 80's with my fly sparge. I believe that the key to any sparge, batch or fly, is time and temp.
Wet, warm and slow :twisted:
Cool, glad it works! Just stuff I've read, nothing firsthand........

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Re: 25g kettles

#12 Post by Jensen » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:48 pm

klickcue wrote: My bug beers are almost gone :( :
That is indeed a sad state of affairs :shock:

klickcue wrote:The bigger paddle and hose may require you to come over and help me :

No twisting of arm needed, in fact don't think you even need to ask twice!!! :lol:
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Re: 25g kettles

#13 Post by Jensen » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:50 pm

Bill wrote:
DJ in KC wrote:I believe that the key to any sparge, batch or fly, is time and temp.
Wet, warm and slow :twisted:

Word.
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Re: 25g kettles

#14 Post by klickcue » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:20 pm

I got the 25 gallon kettle today ($215.92 shipped). It is truly a monster compared to my 8 gallon kettle.

As soon as I opened the box, I thought this looks familiar, so I compared it to the 8 gallon kettle. Exact same company.

The 8 gallon is a great pot.

To read about the same pot go here:
http://morebeer.com/view_product/8148/1 ... _26_Gallon
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Re: 25g kettles

#15 Post by meisel » Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:24 am

Actually morebeer have their pots spun up and made by a different manufacturer. They also have great in house welding services. I'm guessing the 25 gal pot you sourced is either an update or royal brand? All similar, but made by different companies.
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