Help me please find a 5 gallon brew kettle

I’ve scoured the web and can’t settle on anything. Can anyone share their experience with a 5 gallon SS brew kettle? Thanks for your time.

Best price I’ve seen is at yakimavalleyhops.com $31

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Just to be clear, are you looking for a brew kettle for 5 gallon batches, or a 5 gallon brew kettle for maybe 3 gallon batches?

I’m looking for a 5 gallon brew kettle for 5 gallon batches, BUT I’ll only be doing partial boils of 3 gallons.
Thanks!

Not bad at all, but I’m not terribly concerned with price. Just want it to be quality SS, and last me a while.

Gotta say, if $$ is really not a big obstacle, I would go for an 8 gallon SS pot, so that you can full wort boil,ie., not have to dilute afterward. 3 good reasons  :    1. Better hop utilization
                                                                                    2. Eliminate excessive darkening of your wort
                                                                                    3. Better overall beer.

That sounds vaguely familiar

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Are you brewing on a stove top or outdoor camp chef type burner?  If out door burner I would do a google search on a 36 qt bayou classic SS pot around $70. That’s what I started on. I would suggest you buy a pot that is at least this size for full boils.  If you have no choice but to do partial boils on the stove top indoors they have 24 qt also. Great quality SS

At that point though, I would think I would be moving outside with a propane range. Not an issue, just getting clarity.

Right, so might as well go 15 gallon so you can do ten gallon batches. But then you’ll need a conical fermentor with temp control

I’d make beer in a cheap five gallon pot first. You can always repurpose it later when you expand. I use my old brew pot as a hot liquor tank now.

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5 Gallon inside or on a propane range? Can I just send you my credit card and you can pick up the preferred items?  :smiley:

I appreciate the trust but… it would get there faster if you ordered on line. If the only thing you are lacking is a pot, you might as well hit a local kitchen shop for a 25-30 quart pot.

What are you going to be sanitizing with?

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I’m lacking a pot, a thermo, and a hydro at this point. I’m also (at this moment) debating a propane cooker. As far as sanitizing goes, the kit comes with Star-San.

Cool. To start get a cheap digital thermometer. They are easy to read and are accurate. I paid $6 on eBay for mine. You can get a hydrometer at the big online brew suppliers if you don’t have a local home brew supplier. Support your local HBS guys if you can. Same with the pot.

I use a camp chef explorer and love it. I paid $120 for that plus however much for the 20 pound tank. One tank will last me over four brew days.

The best thing to do next is read section one of How to Brew. Its free online at howtobrew.com

Then just go for it!

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If you have any interest in a 10 gallon kettle, there’s an amazing deal going on now.  $36.38 shipped… http://www.homebrewfinds.com/2013/04/10-gallon-commercial-quality-kettle.html

I see some brew kettles have the ball valve installed. Does this make it easier just eliminate the need to pour your wort from a kettle into a funnel and tubing setup? Or are these valves used for more higher end setups, connecting to other pieces?

I just moved to all-grain brewing and moved the brewing operation to the garage.  I bought a Blichmann 10 gal. boil kettle with a ball valve, thermometer and view glass along with a Blichmann burner.  If money is no object then you could consider doing the same and that would get you and the wonderful aromas that your wife doesn’t like, out of the house.  The kettle pretty much stays in place for heating my water, boiling the wort, chilling the wort and finally transferring to the primary.  Since I don’t plan on doing anything over 5 gallons, I think this will be sufficient for me, for now anyway.

Yeah, I just bit the bullet and bought a 10 gallon SS without the valve, thermo, etc. I also picked up the Blichmann burner.  :o

Northern brewer sells a economy SS pot for like $35 Plus shipping it’s a pretty fair deal.

Maybe I should close the thread now that I’ve found one. How do you guys do it here, leave it open or close?