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sirgiovanni
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by sirgiovanni » Wed May 21, 2008 7:39 am
I have made about 4 batches in this and attached the brewmometer to it. It's a sweet set up but I really want to try one of the new boilermaker brew kettles. Hey I went to Purdue, what can I say.
So that pot lists at around 275, false bottom 74, and the brewmometer at 35.
I'm interested in taking some offers if anyone is interested. I obviously don't expect new prices for it but it's very much like new.
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by Don » Wed May 21, 2008 5:45 pm
I wash you had posted this yesterday..
I just bought my wife's birthday present, $800 Sony SLR A350 camera..
I would of had more fun with the kettle then trying to teach her to use the camera.
If you still have this next month I might be interested.
Don
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sirgiovanni
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by sirgiovanni » Wed May 21, 2008 8:31 pm
Koolio!
I'm in no rush.
I've been making 10 gallons about every 3 weeks if you might want to check it out in action. ;)
Just finished the Wit this weekend so it'll be at least 3 more weeks till the conical is hungry again.
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sirgiovanni
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by sirgiovanni » Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:07 am
I just wanted to bump this in case anyone might be interested in looking at the purchase this year. I can mash 27 lbs of grain at a time maximum and I really want to be able to hit 30 to 32 lbs for my 9 to 10% beers. This is about the only time I can do it with tax checks coming so if you're interested please let me know. You can check out a brewing session with it to see how well it is working for me if you think you would be happy with the grain capacity of the pot. I'll be doing a 26 lb. 7.5% Belgian IPA in 2 to 3 weeks. 3 to 4 weeks later I'll be doing about a 27 lb Belgian Stout so there are a couple opportunities coming up. Thanks
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by sirgiovanni » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:33 am
I forgot to mention my last resort was to keep this pot for my HLT which only obsoletes my false bottom which is specified at 17 and 7/8" wide should that be of a single interest to anyone. Thanks again
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