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Stout Tanks and Kettles

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Has anyone had some experience with Stout Tanks and Kettles? Good pricing and the pictures look nice.
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Wow, those look nice. Sorry no experience with them, but sure would love to have. I might even trade my nun for one of them conicals.
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if you have a look on their kegs and firkins page, check out the firkin, on its side it would be a ready made thumper. I've been eyeballing that for quite a while.
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Jimbo wrote:I might even trade my nun for one of them conicals.
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Hey Heartcut
After you replace your keyboard and if you purchase anything from Stout, would appreciate your review on the company and the product. I am looking at their mash tuns and would like to hear any input from somebody that has dealt with them.

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Haven't pulled the trigger, but found these:
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Looks like the prices are in the ball park from what little research I've done on them.
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