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Dude, I think they are pots for plants.....

As long as they are SS. Doesn't really matter what they have been used for, its the potential for cheap vessels.
 
:eek: $1000 :eek: as good as the recent example I had was there is no way it is worth that much.
for one tasting in the same condition I would be prepared to drop $40...

The examples I've tried in the past few years haven't been wonderful. Perfectly drinkable, but not wonderful. For $40 you can pick up a couple bottles of Hardy's or Courage Stout from the 80's shipped which are likely to be a much more interesting experience. Double that and you can pick up a bottle of 1902 Bass Kings Ale.
 
As long as they are SS. Doesn't really matter what they have been used for, its the potential for cheap vessels.

Look carefully, very carefully. I think they have stainless on the outside only. I don't know how fermentation goes in terracotta. :unsure:
 
As long as they are SS. Doesn't really matter what they have been used for, its the potential for cheap vessels.


ummm looks like only the outside is shinny - plus with a diameter like that, a lid is going to be a hard ask and heat loss will be huge
 
40 litre aly pot in Adelaide ending Sunday. Currently $45 bucks. Could help someone into AG.
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Hi

A bar in Adelaide for sale. I went and looked at it when it was offered before and although we liked it, we couldn't get it into our house without pulling it apart. :angry:

Linko


Cheers
Pedro
 
Didn't realise teak was knotty like pine.

They must have teak floor boards as well, as they look the same ;)
 

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