I,m looking for pot to do step mashes/decoctions with gas burner as heat source.
Any taughts on suppliers ? I,m guessing buying outside Ireland will cost fortune on postage.
I have found one supplier at 90 euro but not sure on quality as I have heard some can warp when gas heated.
Bergland do big pots for great value and good enough to burn, sorry don't have link on phone.
Cheers googling it now...... trying
Quote from: B.B. on February 08, 2016, 02:52:02 PM
Cheers googling it now...... trying
Try
Catering-Portal.Bergland@msg.afterbuy.de
Try here
http://www.polsinelli.it/en/shop/pots/75-l-stainless-steel-pot.html
Did you find a 70L pot in the end? I have one myself I don't have space for it and would rather see someone get use out of it.
I thought bergland don't sell direct to Ireland now?
I have had 4 from them ;)
Inspect the parcel for dents before signing for it some in uk arrived with dings.
He is looking for pot to suit gas burner and I think some of those pots do not suit. :-\
They're expensive but I'm so glad I ended up getting an ss brewtech kettle. It's basically a life time investment. Those feckers in the states have an abundance of choice. The ss brewtech ones are basically the only ready to go brewing kettles available to us.
Alternatively check out brew builders kettles
https://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/mk2-high-end-brew-pot.html
Again not cheap but absolutely rock solid looking, definitely suitable for gas.
Quote from: DEMPSEY on February 10, 2016, 10:47:53 AM
He is looking for pot to suit gas burner and I think some of those pots do not suit. :-\
The one I have is proper bo, very thick base, if OP still wants it.
Quote from: dcalnan on February 09, 2016, 11:54:07 PM
I thought bergland don't sell direct to Ireland now?
Yeah they do again, the shipping has increased. I ordered off of them in December, just mail them for quotes
The Italian ones say 10mm thick bottom and for gas thicker the better I reckon.
cheers for offer cruiscinlan :)
I'm also looking for a large pot that can be used on a gas burner.
Quote from: cruiscinlan on February 09, 2016, 11:18:12 PM
Did you find a 70L pot in the end? I have one myself I don't have space for it and would rather see someone get use out of it.
Cruiscinlan do you still have this?
Quote from: JayMc on March 09, 2016, 09:53:02 AM
I'm also looking for a large pot that can be used on a gas burner.
Quote from: cruiscinlan on February 09, 2016, 11:18:12 PM
Did you find a 70L pot in the end? I have one myself I don't have space for it and would rather see someone get use out of it.
Cruiscinlan do you still have this?
I do yep.
Quote from: cruiscinlan on March 10, 2016, 12:27:28 PM
Quote from: JayMc on March 09, 2016, 09:53:02 AM
I'm also looking for a large pot that can be used on a gas burner.
Quote from: cruiscinlan on February 09, 2016, 11:18:12 PM
Did you find a 70L pot in the end? I have one myself I don't have space for it and would rather see someone get use out of it.
Cruiscinlan do you still have this?
I do yep.
PM Sent
Due to wanting to do double brews I went with 100litres pot from below.
http://www.polsinelli.it/en/shop/productdetails/47/464.html
As a lead on question does anyone know where you can get 100litre insulated pots, im only finding 80litres or 160 :(
http://www.angelhomebrew.co.uk/en/stockpots/105-80-l-stainless-steel-thermos-pot.html like this.......
Bought one of these recently. Was going to set it up as electric but since I've a gas burner I was thinking of using it for BIAB until I have everything in place for elements. I've asked Shane if it's suitable for gas and while I wait on a reply does anyone have an opinion here? Bottom of the kettle isn't very much thicker than the sides.
https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/70l-stainless-steel-stock-pot-p-1948.html (https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/70l-stainless-steel-stock-pot-p-1948.html)
I know Reuben (taleofale) has them, I've seen them on his Twitter, it might be worthwhile asking him, he uses them with elements.
He's Saruman on here
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I've got 100 litre versions of the same pots and use high btu burners and have had no issues over the last year.
Agree with DarraghKS. I've the same 70l pots on 7.5kw burners. 3 years old and going great. Welcome to call in and see Ciaran.