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My friend Chad and I created the Worthog for our own brewing pleasure, but we were making so many of them for other people that we decided to make a small buisness out of selling them. More info can be found here: http://www.theworthog.com or feel free to email me with any questions.

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The Worthog has never clogged on me, and it only takes a few quarts of run off to clear up the wort. I just attach a short piece of garden hose to the valve and run the wort into my brew kettle. It is easy to clean and I never worry about if it is working properly.
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This is a angle grinder cut skanke keg, with a Boilhog weldless spigot. I have no diptube, it has a Tip-dude (me) to tip it and keep the hop trub at bay. I use a Cajun Kooker, propane cooker with a side mounted electronic ignitor.
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 This is a picture of my Seeing Eye Hog. I had a glass sight glass on my old kettle and I was always worried about it breaking. This is a high temperature plastic (-400 to +400 F). I really like being able to tell how much liquid is in the kettle with just a glance.
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