3nr 24 bottle crates
1nr bottle draining tree
49nr PET bottles, mostly new Coopers bottles although some have had 1 prior use and a couple aren't Coopers
Looking for £25 for all of it. Based in West Haddon (about 6 miles north of Northampton)
For sale, ideally as a package, collected from just north of Northampton.
£110
Burco 30l Cygnet complete with ball valve (original tap also included). In great condition with little use and makes an ideal BIAB mash/boil kettle or can be used for sparge water etc. Holds a rolling boil well...
Why not mash in your 14l pot, get the water in the other pot up to temperature and transfer the grains/bag at the end of the mash to batch sparge in the second pot. That way you'll be adding wort into the boil rather than just water?
Just to update, I've ended up trialing some 3l 7up bottles. Green PET, so not brown like I'd hoped for, but better than clear. Am still keeping them in a box with the lid on to keep away from UV.
Well I have a hose and a brush :)
I'd like 20l into the FV ideally so sounds like a 2kw induction hob might struggle with the boil volume. Not sure I'm keen to spend the money needed for a Buffalo 3kw.
The Burco is pretty good value for money so is looking hard to beat if a 2kw hob won't...
I think that's the way I'm erring at the moment but liked the ideas of the separate electrics and ease of cleanup. Burco probably is the sensible option
Evening all, currently weighing up options to increase my brew length from the 10l stove top to 23l into the FV.
For reference I BIAB and no chill.
Was all set on a 30l Burco Cygnet which is still an option, but someone suggested an induction hob and stainless steel pot.
The induction and pot...
Hmmm food for thought so thanks everyone. Sounds like the Cygnet would be ideal for what i'm after. Part of me is intrigued with an induction hob and large 35l kettle. Could have a go at brew in a bag, no chill and ferment in a kettle which would allow me to brew on a working from home...