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Cheap Arse Stockpots
I can't help myself. Why do people tempt me by posting titles like that?

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I wish these same guys would produce a 30L pot. 19L is not big enough for most brewing applications.

Quantum, bad grammar ***** me too, but you clearly have too much time on your hands.
 
May be someone from FNQ could organise a bulk buy and flog them to AHBers for $29.95....no make that $39.95.... no no no $49.95... no make that $59.95 plus postage and handling :eek:
 
I wish these same guys would produce a 30L pot. 19L is not big enough for most brewing applications.

Good enough for a HLT for 23L batches of you are batch sparging, just have to fill it after dough in, mash out and sparge thats what i do.

They are also good for a herms setup too i guess.
 
That's $35 in total, may as well just buy the 20L one from Big W.
 
Bloody funny, Quantum! Had a good laugh at that.

I'd stick with eBay and scrounge for ex-industrial items. Picked up my 80L aluminium jobbie for $80 with postage. Solid as a rock, handles are double-plugged and everything.

- boingk
 
there was no hyphen
The sentence fragment is malformed. Your grammatical options are;

1. add a hyphen to give 'Cheap-Arse Stockpots.'
2. add a hyphen to give 'Cheap Arse-Stockpots.'
3. add a comma to give 'Cheap Arse, Stockpots.'
4. any combination of these and more, including 'Cheap-Arse! Stockpots!'

The ball is in your court. Would you rather I made a joke involving option 3?


In case you can't tell, it was a harmless ribbing at the title, nothing personal :p
 
QB, you're forgetting the variation that's most closely aligned with his intention: Cheap Arsed Stockpots.

Obviously, here the "arse" is symbolic of of the body or whole.
 
So,,,, 24.95 +9.95 p+h = 34.90
Not too bad if you need all those pots,
As far as this brewer knows, one can still get a 19l pot with glass lid from Woolies for about $19.00
This pot has served well for the last twenty brews and is still going strong.

Well, good enough for a K&K brewer it seems.
 
OK next time I come across something to share I will think carefully about the title :huh: . I was at work and taking a sneak peek online, seen the pots and just added it quickly. I knew it didn't look right but wasn't that fussed.

What's my grammar got to do with it anyway? She has already got a stockpot.
 
What's my grammar got to do with it anyway? She has already got a stockpot.

Ha!

I'm sure I won't piss anyone off here by putting words in their mouths but I don't think anyone meant anything by their posts. Just a bit of fun.

Good on ya for the tip. I'm sure it'll help someone out nicely.
 
Cheap arse drum you could use as a stockpot

Couldn't be arsed with punctuation :p
Water Drum

Dunno if it would be food grade though - you'd have to check, but 200L would boil a bit, or you could cut it down. Also one that is food grade in Cranbourne for Victorians if you search on ebay.

Hopper.

P.S - yeah yeah I know we have an ebay thread but this seemed topical and I wanted to join in the arse gag ok?!!!
 
They look like the same style as the ones they have at Cheap as Chips. I have the 18L pot for boiling partials. They are pretty thin but cheaply do the job, plus they can be used by SWMBO for christmas pudding.
 
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