Looking for some kegs to convert to kettles, in Salt Lake City.
Check with local breweries for decommissioned kegs.
Be sure to count all the costs of making a Keggle before you decide to go that route. If you were doing all of the work on the keg yourself it makes sense but if you have a metal shop do it like I did you will find that the cost of the keggle is roughly the same as a commercial brew kettle. And the design is a compromise. I ended up only keeping the Keggle that I use for my hot liquor tank, and that is primarily because there is a historical connection: it is one of Bert Grant’s kegs.