Edelmetall Bru® Kettle

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Edelmetall Bru® Kettle

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SKU 42108

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$140.95

-50%

Product Details

Introducing the most feature-rich pro-quality brew kettle at an incredible price. Edelmetall is the first kettle to feature a weldless tangential whirlpool port, allowing you to draw ultra-clear wort into your fermentor.

Transfer every last drop of wort. Edelmetall Brü® features our patent-pending IsoFlow® diptube—a fully-rotating snap-in accessory that draws down to within ⅛” from the bottom of the kettle.

Best of all, the Edelmetall Brü® is equipped with all the features of a pro-quality kettle—304 Stainless Steel, 4mm tri-clad bottom, stay-cool silicone handles, etched gallon markers and the adjustable-angle Edelmetall Brü® thermometer. A kettle fit for a king, yet priced for the people.

Introducing the most feature-rich pro-quality brew kettle at an incredible price. Edelmetall is the first kettle to feature a weldless tangential whirlpool port, allowing you to draw ultra-clear wort into your fermentor.

Zero internal threads for easy cleaning. The Edelmetall Brü® thermometer, tangential whirlpool port and EZ Clean™ Bulkhead have no threads on the kettle interior.

Transfer every last drop of wort. Edelmetall Brü® features our patent-pending IsoFlow® diptube—a fully-rotating snap-in accessory that draws down to within ⅛” from the bottom of the kettle.

Best of all, the Edelmetall Brü® is equipped with all the features of a pro-quality kettle—4mm tri-clad bottom, stay-cool silicone handles, etched gallon markers and the adjustable-angle Edelmetall Brü® thermometer. A kettle fit for a king, yet priced for the people.

Everything about the Edelmetall Brü® Kettle makes your beer better and your brew day easier.

The first kettle ever to feature a weldless tangential whirlpool port. The Cyclonic Whirlpool inlet creates a whirlpool to pull debris to the center of your kettle, allowing the transfer of ultra-clear liquid. Better, yet, the constant movement of wort allows rapid chilling and a more effective cold break when used with an immersion chiller.

The revolutionary EZ Clean™ bulkhead is equipped with internal o-rings, allowing the IsoFlow™ dip tube to slide right in. Once installed, it can be fully rotated to your desired position and easily removed for cleaning.

Now features pro-quality 304 Stainless Steel.

Wall Thickness: 0.8 mm (8 and 10 gallon), 1.0 mm (15, 20, and 30 gallon)



Kettle Size 
Capacity Diameter Height
8 Gal. 32 qt. (30.2 L) 12.6"(32cm) 15.4" (38cm)
10 Gal. 40 qt. (37.8 L) 14.1" (36cm) 16.3" (42cm)
15 Gal. 60 qt. (56.7 L) 15.7" (40cm) 18.3" (47cm)
20 Gal. 80 qt. (75.7 L) 17.7" (45cm) 20.8" (52cm)
30 Gal. 120 qt. (113.5 L) 19.7" (50cm) 23.2" (58.5cm)

Additional Information

SKU

42108 - 8 Gallon Kettle

42110 - 10 Gallon Kettle

42115 - 15 Gallon Kettle

42120 - 20 Gallon Kettle

42130 - 30 Gallon Kettle

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
57%
(8)
7%
(1)
36%
(5)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
V
Victor Y.
Edelmetall Bru® Kettle 30 gallon

I am using this kettle for boiling maple sap this March. The elliptically-shaped draw-off for wort (as I understand it) leaked from the beginning despite following the assembly directions precisely. I am limited to filling it to 6 gallons with this leak. I will disassemble this port when done sugaring to see if the elliptical seal can be replaced without leaking. If not, I will seek a warranty repair, replacement, or return. This would be a wonderful kettle if it doesn't leak. - Vic Young

S
Steve B.
Kettle

Whirlpool via the chugged pump concentrates hops debris as advertised. When coupled with the dip tube it definitely limits the amount of wort lost during transfer.

R
Roland B.
Edelmetall Bru Kettle

I recently purchased the 10 gallon kettle and have since made 4 brews. This kettle is very high quality, but surprisingly, I really regret getting the thermometer, tangential whirlpool port and EZ Clean bulkhead. They get in your way when brewing, and they don’t work when brewing 5 gallon recipes. Those added accessories require at least 3 gallons of liquid to reach them and to make them function, and this did not occur to me when I made the purchase. Most brew recipes call for 2 to 2 1/2 gallons of water when cooking. It isn’t until the wort is cooled that many recipes have you add the additional water to bring the water up to 5 gallons. Consequently, those accessories provide me no benefit. With that said, the kettle is high quality, but I suggest you don’t purchase the added port accessories, at least for a 10 gallon kettle.

r
roger c.
Kettle and burner purchase

I bought the 15 gallon kettle and the matching burner. My son wanted to start brewing like his dad did in the old days and start his own brew club and possible brewery. So I bought him some real equipment that would last, and quality is a main issue for me as well. This has it all.

If you buy this, read the instructions. The spacer for the valve is cut to fit the curve of the kettle for a perfect fit. Just line up the notch and hand tighten. It is engineered to work well and it does.

The combination of this kettle and the burner that they make
are a nice matching set. We have made 3 bathches of beer and 1 mead without any issues.

J
Jim J.
Worth the money

OK, I can understand the resistance to spending this amount of money on a brew kettle. But I was tired of "going cheap" on kettles and them simply not holding up. Plus, I do my brewing using a 3500watt induction cooker and I needed something that had solid, efficient and even heating. All in all, it's an investment in my hobby and well worth the money.

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
57%
(8)
7%
(1)
36%
(5)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
V
Victor Y.
Edelmetall Bru® Kettle 30 gallon

I am using this kettle for boiling maple sap this March. The elliptically-shaped draw-off for wort (as I understand it) leaked from the beginning despite following the assembly directions precisely. I am limited to filling it to 6 gallons with this leak. I will disassemble this port when done sugaring to see if the elliptical seal can be replaced without leaking. If not, I will seek a warranty repair, replacement, or return. This would be a wonderful kettle if it doesn't leak. - Vic Young

S
Steve B.
Kettle

Whirlpool via the chugged pump concentrates hops debris as advertised. When coupled with the dip tube it definitely limits the amount of wort lost during transfer.

R
Roland B.
Edelmetall Bru Kettle

I recently purchased the 10 gallon kettle and have since made 4 brews. This kettle is very high quality, but surprisingly, I really regret getting the thermometer, tangential whirlpool port and EZ Clean bulkhead. They get in your way when brewing, and they don’t work when brewing 5 gallon recipes. Those added accessories require at least 3 gallons of liquid to reach them and to make them function, and this did not occur to me when I made the purchase. Most brew recipes call for 2 to 2 1/2 gallons of water when cooking. It isn’t until the wort is cooled that many recipes have you add the additional water to bring the water up to 5 gallons. Consequently, those accessories provide me no benefit. With that said, the kettle is high quality, but I suggest you don’t purchase the added port accessories, at least for a 10 gallon kettle.

r
roger c.
Kettle and burner purchase

I bought the 15 gallon kettle and the matching burner. My son wanted to start brewing like his dad did in the old days and start his own brew club and possible brewery. So I bought him some real equipment that would last, and quality is a main issue for me as well. This has it all.

If you buy this, read the instructions. The spacer for the valve is cut to fit the curve of the kettle for a perfect fit. Just line up the notch and hand tighten. It is engineered to work well and it does.

The combination of this kettle and the burner that they make
are a nice matching set. We have made 3 bathches of beer and 1 mead without any issues.

J
Jim J.
Worth the money

OK, I can understand the resistance to spending this amount of money on a brew kettle. But I was tired of "going cheap" on kettles and them simply not holding up. Plus, I do my brewing using a 3500watt induction cooker and I needed something that had solid, efficient and even heating. All in all, it's an investment in my hobby and well worth the money.