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| 15 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot |
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SKU: BP15
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The BoilerMakerTM line of brew pots have been designed specifically for home brewing. Blichmann didn't sacrifice features or quality by leveraging a combination of existing cooking pots...they designed the ideal pot from the ground up and built them from scratch! Note that the sizes are perfect for home brew batch sizes!
- Heavy 18ga 304 stainless steel construction
- 10/15/20/30/55 gal sizes designed specifically for home brewing batch sizes (5gal to 1bbl)
- Includes adjustable BrewMometertm and our 3 pc stainless ball valve as standard
- Heavy duty borosilicate GLASS level gauge never clouds or scratches is standard equipment! Features rugged stainless steel guard with laser etched volume graduations, cleaning brush and clean-out ports.
- Exclusive snap-in dip tube design installs without tools and drains to within 3/8” of bottom!
- Handles oriented to make carrying easier and the lid stores neatly on the pot handle!
- Stepped bottom on pot supports mash screen and virtually eliminate sidewall shunting
- Patent pending optional button louver false bottom is a hybrid of a perforated screen (high efficiency) and a slotted manifold (plug resistance) – get the best of both!!
- Optional boil screen with shield keeps hops and hot break out of your fermentor
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