20 Gallon Brew Kettle - with Flat Bottom and Trub Dam (Electric)
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20 Gallon Brew Kettle - with Flat Bottom and Trub Dam (Electric)

SKU BK20TW-TI-LL-EL1-LS1-DAM

No one wants trub in their fermenter as this can cause "off flavors" in your beer. We have designed this brew kettle to use a whirlpool effect just as in professional breweries. A tangential inlet is used to create the whirlpool as you pump from the wort outlet and back in through the tangential inlet. This causes trub and hops to gather into a cone on the bottom of the kettle.

 

This particular kettle also features a dish bottom to facilitate this whirlpool effect more efficiently and leave more trub and hops behind.


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BK20TW-TI-LL-EL1-LS1-DAM (119) 

Price: $688.00
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Estimated Availability: February 28, 2025

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  • Material: Premium virgin 304 stainless steel
  • Actual Capacity: about 21 Gallons

This stainless steel brew kettle features:

  • Flat Bottom
  • Tangential Inlet
  • Element Port
  • Level Sensor Port
  • Removable trub dam
  • Dam height = 2.4”H and it covers a 110° range
  • Laser etched gallon markings on inner wall of tank from 3 to 20 gallons
  • 1.5" TC port for electric element
  • 1.5" TC port for level sensor or TC type temperature probe (element and sensor not included)
  • Thermowell (front of kettle)
  • (2) 3/4 in. valves
  • (2) 1/2 in. hose barbs
  • Clamps and gaskets for provided kettle attachments 
  • NOTE: Customer to provide clamps and hardware for the element and level sensor ports

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