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    opper for brewing beer-old fashioned way

    G'day, my son has been brewing home brew for some time, he now wants to move away from prepared tins and make his own wort[ think thats what it is] He says one of the old fashioned coppers[ like granny boiled her clothes with]would be perfect for this.Could anyone please tell me where to get one?[ulterior motive, he makes a good brew, and looks after his Dad]Cheers, Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    G'day, my son has been brewing home brew for some time, he now wants to move away from prepared tins and make his own wort[ think thats what it is] He says one of the old fashioned coppers[ like granny boiled her clothes with]would be perfect for this.Could anyone please tell me where to get one?[ulterior motive, he makes a good brew, and looks after his Dad]Cheers, Bob
    A mate uses big stainless pots - the kind of thing you would use to cook a load of mud crabs. (he has a pulley system rigged up to lift them).

    His beer tastes excellent.

    But coppers... - maybe an old copper hot water system boiler? (cut in half with some handles).

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