31-50 Quart Item ID: #20Bayou Classic 36 Quart (9 Gallon) Stainless Fryer/Steamer w/ LidItem DescriptionMade from high gauge stainless steel quality, this Bayou Classic 36 Quart Stainless Steel Stock Pot boasts not only its panache in brewing but also in steaming, boiling, and deep frying. With this large stock pot, you don't have to worry about doing a task full time because you can cook kilos of shrimps, clams, vegetables, turkey, and everything perfectly and instantly even under pressure . This is perfect not only for brewing volumes beer or coffee, but also for soups, stews, and gumbos with its vented lid. Its riveted handle and body indention to accommodate the basket make a perfect environment for any kind of cooking. ---------------------- Complimenting a true outdoorsman's personality, this pot is durable, reliable, and versatile. Use to boil seafood, clams and vegetables. Cook soups, stews, gumbo, jambalaya, and low country boil. Perfect pot to boil peanuts and homebrew beer. Item Reviews6 Responses to “Bayou Classic 36 Quart (9 Gallon) Stainless Fryer/Steamer w/ Lid”Leave a Reply |
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I picked this bad boy up for homebrewing and let me tell you, it is probably the best ss brewpot you can get. I don’t brew outside and i was using an aluminum pot because i got it cheap. It would barely get a rolling boil and when things were added to the water, it would take forever to recover and would get a light boil at best. using the lid on the aluminum pot caused a disaster at one point, creating a big hot boil over mess. I decided to give this here pot a try and it’s fantastic. You can use the lid and as long as you’re watching the wort, as you should be, you will get a super vigorous boil on an electric stove. I love that I can take the lid off and slide it between the handle and pot when i need to add goodness or stir. sometimes, depending on the beer i am making, i’ll have to remove the lid slightly as to prevent foam up. my recover time, rolling boilyness, and general state of happiness has increased since this purchase. it’s got a big volume so you can add all your water at once. hell, even this strainer Polder 6631-75 Stainless-Steel Sink Strainer with Extending Rubber-Grip Arms fits it like a glove. it’s like peanut butter and chocolate. really great combo purchase. don’t get a cheaper or aluminum pot, this is it!
Homebrewing “must have”.
The quality of the kettle is outstanding!!! This is my third kettle and I wish I had of bought this one first. Is thick Stainless Steel, good weld on the handles. I bought this to be used as a wort kettle for 5-6 gallon batches and am now considering buying the 60 quart for doing 10 gallon batches. If you got the cash this is the way to go! Ordered online with the free shipping and recieved the kettle in 5 days. Also, if you go with the kettle you need the burner, check out the Bayou Classic SP10 High-Pressure Outdoor Gas Cooker, Propane. They have larger burners, but with this one it’ll rock a 5 gallon boil in about 30-40 min and here’s the kicker… you’ll get about 4 batches per tank. If you really want some BTU’s kickin upgrade to their Bayou Classic KAB4 High Pressure Banjo Cooker. [...]
This is my first review of a product. I purchased this pot with the intent to brew with it. I have to say its really a nice pot. It has a ton of head space, in fact 8g is to the lower rim and there is actually another gallon or so of head space over and above the capacity of the pot. It works great for brewing all grain batches. You can’t go wrong unless you can get a converted keggle for less than $100.
I used this on the Bayou Classic propane burner and it was a killer combo. I’m so glad I switched to this instead of the old 24-quart on my electric stove. Doesn’t even compare. Best part is if you measure properly, you don’t need to top off your wort in the fermenter, because this can hold enough initially. Definitely recommend.
I am a home brewer and this thing works great for a full 5 gallon boil. The lid has a couple small holes drilled into it and at first I was upset. However now I love them. They let just enough out to prevent a boil over even with the lid on! Very inexpensive and well worth it. Fast shipping too.
I only smoked socially before taking up the e cigarette, and in that respect did not expect changes with smell and taste. But I can definitely feel a difference the next morning if I have been smoking real cigarettes contra e cigarettes. No sides affects at all.