Tbh making it isn't an option, I just won't find the time or inclination and would rather throw money at the problem. My small pot dilemma has got me thinking about this more over the past few days and I'm seriously considering treating myself. One advantage to having a boiler is that I could brew outdoors which would get brownie points with the good lady. The burco ones seem good for biab. I don't really want loads of big kit so biab seems the best way, one pot does the lot!
Thanks cov, saw that after my post and did toy with the idea. Not sure how accurate the temp control is on that one though? Presumably as its intended for mashing and boiling it has settings to get those temps. The fact you get the chiller is tempting, as while I could probably make one I'm not that enthusiastic. I have a slight snobby reluctance to get a cheap plastic boiler though...someone earlier on the thread mentioned lots of people use them. Anyone got this one to give it a thumbs up?
Too many decisions...I blame clibit for making me buy grains THEN realise I really needed better kit to go with. DAMN YOU CLIBIT!
That Urn does look good
Genuine question apart from being a nicer piece of kit is there any particular reason why you shouldn't use a plastic boiler or a metal one is better? I am sure there are some legit reasons.
Yeah, def tempting too...that's what I mean by too many options! I'd rather have a tasty metal boiler like that one, but then need to sort other stuff like chiller. But being a lazy **** the peco option is tempting as you're up and running in one order. No idea what do do for the best really.
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