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CONCORD Stainless Steel Home Brew Kettle Stock Pot (Weldless Fittings) (80 QT/ 20 Gal)

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Size: 80 QT/ 20 Gal


Features

  • Brew Kettle is made from Commercial Quality Stainless Steel, Fully Polished.
  • All Accessories included in this set are made from high quality 304 Stainless Steel.
  • Lid is hangable on the side of kettle.
  • Full weld less construction, so you can remove and clean as needed.
  • Kettle (pre drilled) will come unassembled for safe shipping. Assembly takes less than 10 mins, only tool required is a wrench or strong hands :).

Package Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 20 inches


Item Weight: 25.8 pounds


Item model number: S4548S-BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 4, 2016


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  • Size accuracy
Size: 120 QT/ 30 Gal
Nice product for what it is. The size is not accurate. 120 quarts (30 gallons) size is 28 gallons over flowing. Only usable to 25 gallons.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by JTlou

  • Solid Pot
Size: 40 QT/ 10 Gal
Sturdy build and valve components seem high quality. Easy to assemble with no leaks so far but I have not brought to a boil. Thermometer probe protrudes an inch or so inside pot which could complicate the use of a steamer basket or other accessories.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by TA5277

  • Greta product
Size: 120 QT/ 30 Gal
This is very good quality product. Will last long.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Vlad

  • Nice kettle - read the trick for preventing leaks
Size: 60 QT/ 15 Gal
The Good: My kettle showed up well packaged with bubble wrap and dent free. All the parts were there. It was exactly as pictured. This is a high quality pot. Heavy gauge and the handles are firmly riveted in place. The lid fits well and has a handle which is welded on nicely. The kettle really shines. It has "60 QT" etched on the side. The top edge of the kettle is rolled as is the edge of the cover making a nice smooth surface. Adds some rigidity as well. The lid hangs nicely from the handles. They are obviously made for this function. The holes are nicely finished no burrs or rough spots. I compared the thermometer to my glass stick thermometer. It was spot on out of the box. I have one of the same thermometers for my mash tun. That one came about four degrees off but they both have an adjuster on the back for calibration Observation: The kettle holds 16 gallons to the edge. 15 gallons leaves 1.25" to spare. Edit: I carefully measured the volume this weekend so I could etch volume markers. The kettle holds 15 gallons exactly to the edge. I must have had too many home brews the first time. The drain hole height will leave a gallon of liquid in the bottom of the kettle. It takes 6 gallons to cover the thermometer probe. That's O.K with me since I will be using it to measure the temperature of strike water and hot liquor. The Thermometer probe sticks 2.75 inches inside the kettle. I suppose this would accommodate the addition of a sight gauge however, it may be annoying to those doing brew in a bag. My other thermometer has a shorter probe. Although I don't do brew in a bag I may swap it out if it becomes annoying when stirring or using my wort chiller. The Not perfect (but still OK): The instructions say to wrap around nine wraps of supplied Teflon tape around the coupler threads before inserting the couplers through the holes in the kettle. I found that the tolerance of the holes to the coupler made it nearly impossible to get the coupler through the hole without damaging the tape. I struggled a couple of times and still had a leak. I solved the problem by applying my aquarium hobby experience with bulkheads. A PVC bulkhead has a flat flange for the gasket to sit against. The flange is part of the coupler assembly and serves the same function as the outside washer supplied by Concord. The problem with the washer is that it is NOT sealed to the coupler so leaks can develop around the inside of the washer. The solution is to use a little bead of RTV silicon to stick the outside face of the washer to the coupler. This sealed it up nicely without all of that tape and I will be able to disassemble it without struggling to get it back together without leaks. Solder might work for those that are handy. It goes (from the outside) coupler > silicon bead > washer > outside seal > kettle wall > inside seal > washer > nut There are no graduation inside the kettle. I solved this by making a stick with graduations. The graduations are 1.25" apart. Summary: This is a very nice and economical kettle. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to make beer or do a clam bake for 20 people. I would definitely buy it again. I would have given five stars but for the lack of graduations and the thread tape method of assembly. Update: As indicated above the pot holds 15 gallons to the edge. I have had 4 brew days witht this kettle and I am quite happy with it. The bottom has stayed flat too which is something I was worried about ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2018 by Scott

  • This is a real stainless steel pot.
Size: 60 QT/ 15 Gal
haven't cooked in it yet but this is a true stainless pot heavy construction .Cant wait to fire up a Carolina boil in this.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by elizabeth batey

  • Solid stainless
Size: 60 QT/ 15 Gal
Solid
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Pfd168

  • 10 gal pot is not 10 gallons
Size: 40 QT/ 10 Gal
Nice looking pot, however after measuring volume with a 5 gallon water bottle it won’t hold 10 gallons more like 8, it will work for my needs so I am not returning just disappointed that I won’t have the extra space
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by Michael Alexander

  • Had to drill out holes for the gauge and it moves around when heating on electric burner.
Size: 30 QT/ 7.5 Gal
Looks great. Temp gauge is great. Holds a ton of material. First issue - enough for some to send back - there is some assembly required. The predrilled holes were not large enough. I had a tornado bit so easy to preedrill. Problem 2 is when heating, the pot expands on the bottom and raises up off the electric burner, then sits back down in a repeated fashion. This is with 40lbs of liquid in the pot. Once everything was up to temperature - 2 hrs later, it settled down but I had to stay close by for quite a while as I was worried it would jump off the burner. Maybe the metal is too thin, or maybe I didn't know how to heat it properly. All in all, good price and did what I needed it to do. Could be an issue for others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by David

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