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Stainless Steel Home Brew Kettle w/Dual Filtration. Equip with False Bottom Thermometer and Ball Valve for Brewing (16 Gal/ 64 QT)…
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Brewsie |
Product Dimensions | 16"D x 16"W x 19"H |
Capacity | 16 Gallons |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
About this item
- Entire Brew Kettle is made with fully polished stainless steel
- Brew Kettle Set Includes: Brew Kettle, Lid, False Bottom, Bazooka Screen, Thermometer, Ball Valve, Inner Connector, and all hardware
- Dual Filtration maximizes efficiency and improves taste
- Stamped Volume markers ensures precision. Lid is hangable on the side handles for sanitation
- Size: 16" Wide x 19" Height. Weight: 21 LBS
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Material | Stainless Steel |
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Brand | Brewsie |
Product Dimensions | 16"D x 16"W x 19"H |
Capacity | 16 Gallons |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 22.6 pounds |
ASIN | B07L425V7F |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #99,842 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #9 in Beer Brewing Pots & Kettles |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 4, 2018 |
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Size: 16" Wide x 19" Height. Weight: 21 LBS. Brew Kettle Set Includes: Brew Kettle, Lid, False Bottom, Bazooka Screen, Thermometer, Ball Valve, Inner Connector, and all hardware.
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Customers like the quality and value of the stovetop kettle. For example, they say it's well built, has a good thick bottom, and is of good quality. That said, some complain about the thermometer being mounted too high and being a little off. Opinions are mixed on ease of assembly.
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Customers like the quality of the stovetop kettle. They say it's well built, has good welds, and has a good thick bottom. Some have brewed 25 gallons so far and it'll work great.
"...I have brewed 25 gallons so far and it's been working great. I would recommend this for any brewer looking to up-size or add to they kit...." Read more
"...The rest is polished nicely about one step below mirror finish. The welds are fair, considering the quality of Chinese welds...." Read more
"I've used it twice and it sucks. Save your money and go with a different brand." Read more
"This pot does what it says, it’s of good quality and I have brewed a few batches now and it has been just fine.Cons:..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the stovetop kettle. They say it is a great piece of equipment.
"...Great value for the price. Made by Concord as is the Gas one pots sold here...." Read more
"...All in all, good price for a dual use item, an individual kettle and mash tun wouldn't have these drawbacks, but would collectively cost more...." Read more
"A joy to use. Great value for the money." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the stovetop kettle. Some mention it's easily assembled, saves them a lot of time when clearing the solids out of their mash, and is a joy to use, while others say the instructions are the worst and confusing.
"...I will be using it this weekend. It should save me a lot of time when clearing the solids out of my mash." Read more
"for such a simple product the instructions are the worst I've ever seen. You have non idea where the gaskets go based on the cryptic instructions...." Read more
"A joy to use. Great value for the money." Read more
"The thermometer had text instructions, but the ball value had confusing picture instructions. After filling with hot water, valve began to leak...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the thermometer in the stovetop kettle. They mention that it's mounted too high, and is a little off.
"...The false bottom is a nice addition however it sits pretty high up, takes maybe 2 gallons before the water hits the top of the false bottom...." Read more
"The thermometer is a little off. I used a digital one for more accurate temperature." Read more
"...The only drawback is the thermometer is mounted too high for partial boils, and I have to use an "in the pot" thermometer...." Read more
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I must stress that YOU NEED TO CLEAN POT AND VALVE thoroughly before using this for any food or beverage use. This is a stainless steel product made in a metal shop and polished with polishing compound. There is residual polishing compound on all surfaces. An initial firm wiping with a white cloth or paper towel will reveal the dark compound. Wipe it all firmly down, then wash with Dawn dish detergent and a non-scratch blue scrubby sponge and it should be good to use.
The ball valve plastic internals are lubed with heavy machine oil. This is your next cleaning job. It is best to completely disassemble the ball valve to remove every trace of oil. If this is beyond your ability boiling the valve a few times in water might get most of the oil to float to the surface of the water. Never tried it. After the initial cleaning, the after brew cleaning was a snap.
The metal thickness measured .024" which is 24 ga stainless. The tri ply bottom firmly holds a magnet so I assume it should work on an induction burner.
The temperature gauge needed a tweak down by one degree; no problem with the slotted adjusting nut on the rear. I got the Concord branded temp gauge with my unit which has two little barley stalks on the dial face. Cute!
One small part problem was swiftly remedied by the seller. I have used this on a 2350 W 8" electric resistance burner on HI and it did not scorch the bottom. False bottom was easy to maneuver around the temperature probe. I should have used the bazooka screen to filter the hop debris on mt first brew. Next time (next week!) I will.
If you need a ten gallon pot on a budget with false bottom, valve and temperature gauge do not hesitate to snag this baby!
Edit August, 2020 - it does work very well with my new induction cooktop. Also, the bazooka filter is useless, it just jams up. Your best bet is to use a stainless screen canister for your hops. Happy brewing!
Cons:
The thermometer stick 1/3rd of the way towards the center of the pot so my wort chiller has to be angled it and didn’t fully rest flat.
I also managed to tear my grain bag after using 20lbs of malt and having it be caught on the thermometer as I was trying to remove it at the end of the boil. I would highly suggest you look into buying a metal 1/2" plug and remove the thermometer all together.
The false bottom is a nice addition however it sits pretty high up, takes maybe 2 gallons before the water hits the top of the false bottom. So think about that before you buy or brew.
Fyi don’t screw in the parts with the O ring super tight around the valve or it will screw with the seal. You want it tight but not as tight as possible or it will leak slowly. I think this pot will later on become by hot water pot when I graduate to a 3 tier system.