contrarian
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The other issue with an urn is batch size, the biggest urn you can get probably won't allow more than a 25L output. For some people that isn't an issue but for others it is.
I have young kids donut is nice to be able to brew less often and still keep up supplies. I have a 70L pot and a gas burner and would normally get around 5 brews out of a 9L refill so it isn't that expensive! Pots can also have elements added to them later on.
I am currently looking into a 150L pot where I could easily knock out 60-80L at a time and get a variety of beers by cube hopping, different yeasts etc.
You can currently get a 150L pot for $170, add another $100-150 for a good burner and regulater and you will probably never need to upsize.
Depends what your priorities are and how much you have to spend!
I have young kids donut is nice to be able to brew less often and still keep up supplies. I have a 70L pot and a gas burner and would normally get around 5 brews out of a 9L refill so it isn't that expensive! Pots can also have elements added to them later on.
I am currently looking into a 150L pot where I could easily knock out 60-80L at a time and get a variety of beers by cube hopping, different yeasts etc.
You can currently get a 150L pot for $170, add another $100-150 for a good burner and regulater and you will probably never need to upsize.
Depends what your priorities are and how much you have to spend!