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The Spike OG Kettle

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The best brew kettle on the market—and we really stand by that statement. Made with the thickest material and U.S. welded fittings, this kettle is a solid piece of steel sold at a factory direct price. Whatever your use is, this kettle will hold up.

All OG kettles come with a standard lid. If you would like to switch out a standard lid with the CIP Lid, select that add-on below and this will ship instead of the standard lid.

Note: The OG Boil Kettle and Solo Kettle are the same base and port layout, the only difference is the Solo Kettle is only offered in 10, 15 and 20 gallon sizes. 


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Overview

10 years ago, Spike disrupted the homebrewing space by offering brew kettles with welded fittings. While this is a more common practice today, it certainly wasn’t back then. Commercial breweries were using welded fittings, but the homebrew sector was still using a hole and an o-ring to make a seal.

Many suppliers still use this method to connect valves, thermometers, etc., however they are prone to leaking and will eventually wear out. As of today, Spike is currently the only supplier with a team of experienced in-house welders dedicated to properly fabricating sanitary welded fittings. Spoiler alert: sanitary welds are important when you’re making something that will eventually be turned into beer.

Note: The OG Boil Kettle and Solo Kettle are the same base and port layout, the only difference is the Solo Kettle is only offered in 10, 15 and 20 gallon sizes. 


OG NPT Kettle Features:

  • 2.5 to 6 gallon batch size
  • 304 (18/8) stainless steel
  • Sanitary welded coupler design (done at our facility in Milwaukee, WI)
  • 1.2mm thick walls (thickest on the market)
  • 5mm tri-clad bottom (induction capable)
  • Internal volume markings
  • Polished finish
  • 13.8¨ wide by 17.0¨ tall
  • Stepped bottom design
  • Bottom coupler 1.5" off the bottom (1gal mark)
  • Top coupler 6" off the bottom (4gal mark)
  • Lid is included

Valve and thermometer sold separately

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02/10/2024
Peter G.
United States United States

Excellent boil kettle

Purchased this boil kettle to get improved Whirlpooling in place of a tall, narrow kettle. Finished my first heavily hopped beer and I had an excellent cone of hops right in the middle of the kettle.

SPIKE V4 - 10 Gallon Brew Kettle - 1 Coupler Review
EG
12/30/2023
Eric G.
United States United States

The Best

I bought this to use as a Sparge tank .. love it . Holds the temp perfectly.

SPIKE V4 - 10 Gallon Brew Kettle - 1 Coupler Review
DF
07/29/2023
Douglas F.
United States United States

TC Kettle

Purchased for HLT use and to match my Mt and Boil kettle. Works great!

SS
07/07/2023
Shawn S.
United States United States

Excellent Kettle!

Probably the best kettle on the market!

DM
06/25/2023
Don M.
United States United States

Awsome as usual! Keep up the world class service and customer care!

Welded Fittings

Our fittings are the strongest and most sanitary connection available. Our in-house welding team makes sure of that...

Thickest on the Market

Spike kettles are 20% thicker than any other kettle on the market. Why? If bigger is better, then so is thicker.

Modular Design

All Spike kettles are designed to be modular. That means you can use them as a hot liquor tank (HLT), mash tun (MT) or boil kettle (BK). As you expand your brewery, you can recommission an older kettle to a new use.

Tri-Clad Bottom

When heating a kettle with direct fire or induction, the tri-clad bottom helps evenly distribute heat along the entire bottom. It also prevents scorching, which you're more likely to experience using a single layer kettle.

Ultimate Brew Kettle Buyers Guide

Watch as Adam and Ryan, from our engineering team, walk through all the things to consider when purchasing a new kettle. They touch on everything from thickness, type of stainless steel, shape of the bottom and the differences between the flat bottom Spike OG kettle and the bottom drain Spike Tank kettle!

Ultimate Brew Kettle Buyers Guide

Ultimate Brew Kettle Buyers Guide

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Stepped Bottom Design

Designed for the mash tun and boil kettle, this simple feature makes a world of difference. For the mash tun, it gives the false bottom a solid surface to seal against without the need for annoying gaskets. After boiling, we recommend performing a whirlpool by hand or with a side pickup tube (as shown) and pump. The whirlpool brings all the hops and trub material in the center of the kettle to the lower part of the step. The second pickup tube is used to drain. You’ll see that this sits on the upper step and ensures that very little material gets drained into your fermenter.

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Polished Stainless

While polished stainless looks better, it also serves an important function. It’s easier to clean! If you looked at a brushed stainless kettle under a microscope, you’d see that it’s quite rough. Polished stainless cleans up quicker with less scrubbing and chemicals.

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Welded Handles

Handles are welded on the front (as opposed to the side) so they take up less horizontal space when used with a three-kettle system like our Trio. Also, the back handle is in the perfect spot to hang your lid on.

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Rolled Lip

A partially rolled lip is far more sanitary than a close rolled lip. A partially rolled lip can’t trap liquid and leftover brewing remnants, but a rolled lip design traps liquid and keeps it there until you’re finished. It’s also much easier to clean.

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