Any chance someone can review the following pieces of equipment and let me know if they would be suitable for BIAB brewing?
http://rona.ca/shop/~barbecue-stock-pot ... m-pot_shop
http://rona.ca/shop/~cooker-propane-gas ... opane_shop
Thanks!
Post #2 made 14 years ago
Hi ralphus and welcome to the forum. Those pieces of equipment look perfectly fine to me, you shoul easily be able to do a single batch and even do a double batch using the maxi biab method that is detailed on this site.
Cheers wiz
Cheers wiz
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Post #3 made 14 years ago
Those are some great prices! I didn't know about that burner at RONA! very cool find.
The pot has a lid so thats an extra bonus too. Good luck:)
The pot has a lid so thats an extra bonus too. Good luck:)
Post #4 made 14 years ago
Excellent. Thanks for the feedback. I'm excited to buy them and get started!
Post #5 made 14 years ago
I picked the gear up today. I'm used to stainless steel and in comparison this pot feels like a pop can. It is very light and thin, but the price was right
I was also surprised at the size.. I was expecting it to be taller but it is very wide.
The burner looks solid. Now I just need to get a few propane tanks, some swiss voile, some grain and I should be good to go.

The burner looks solid. Now I just need to get a few propane tanks, some swiss voile, some grain and I should be good to go.