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Old 12-01-2006, 10:34 PM
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Brew pot problem?

This is my first brew and I bought a new cheep 35 qt stainless steel
Stock pot for @ $45

I filled it with 5 gal. water and boiled it for 45 minutes at a low
boil.
Just wanted a dry (or wet) run through.
After I empty the pot I noticed that I could see some rust or metal on
the bottom that wasn't there before I used it.
I know this is a cheep pot and the stainless steel isn't too thick.

My question is, is this going to be a problem with my brew.
I plan on using a gas burner in the garage to cook my brew.

Thanks for the help

Don
[email]dkadonh.removethis@gmail.com[/email]

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Old 12-02-2006, 04:32 PM
Wayne
 
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Re: Brew pot problem?

[email]annonymous@newsfeeds.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> This is my first brew and I bought a new cheep 35 qt stainless steel
> Stock pot for @ $45
>
> I filled it with 5 gal. water and boiled it for 45 minutes at a low
> boil.
> Just wanted a dry (or wet) run through.
> After I empty the pot I noticed that I could see some rust or metal on
> the bottom that wasn't there before I used it.
> I know this is a cheep pot and the stainless steel isn't too thick.
>
> My question is, is this going to be a problem with my brew.
> I plan on using a gas burner in the garage to cook my brew.[/color]

The problem isn't the pot, it's the water. You apparently have hard
water. Boiling is a common way to precipitate out some of the dissolved
solids. The residue on the bottom of your pot is that precipitate.

Wayne
Bugeater Brewing Company
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