We have a wide selection of wort boiling equipment including brew pots, grain bags for the BIAB brew method, burners, wort chillers, hop filters, paddles, spoons, thermometers, screens, infusers, and more. Since boiling your wort is the first step in brewing, it’s important to make sure you have the right equipment that’ll last you through many brews.
Why do you even need to boil wort? Our blog article on the “7 Reasons for Boiling a Wort” covers sterilization, extracting bitterness from hops, and the other reasons this is a key step in beer production.
Find copper coil wort chillers, plate wort chillers, Zchillers, and the Therminator along with Thrumometers for checking temperatures. If you’re wondering why you can’t just let your wort sit until it gets to room temperature, you’re not alone. Many have asked, which is why we wrote “How and Why to Chill Your Wort” to teach the three main reasons this really is an important step after boiling.
The brew pot may be the most important brewing investment you make. We carry high quality brew kettles from Economy, Deluxe, Brewer’s Best, Brewmaster, Bayou Classic, Ss Brewtech, Anvil, Blichmann, and BrewBuilt - in a range from 5 to 55 gallon pots and brew kettles for brewing beer (or any liquid) at nearly any volume.
Find hop screens, infusers, and steeping bags for adding hops, fruit, or spices to your homebrew. Grain steeping bags are also used for the Brew in a Bag (BIAB) brewing method - typically a way to transition to all grain brewing.
Wooden, stainless steel, and plastic brewing paddles along with stainless steel and plastic brewing spoons. Our brew pot thermometers and digital thermostats provide accurate temperature measurement and control during your boil as well as after when trying to cool your wort down to a temperature suitable for pitching yeast.