Thomas Wood
Well-Known Member
I'm very close to making the jump from Extract kits to all grain, but I am still not wholly convinced that the cost (will be buying a Robobrew) and the time sink of a brew day is worth it.
I can knock over a perfectly adequate and tasty extract brew day in an hour after work. Will spending 5+ hours using a robobrew (and the cost in buying one) really make beer that is chalk and cheese better and completely justifies the time/cost?
This is probably a really dumb and obvious question to most, but I really want to be sure as I am quite happy with the beers I have been making recently.
I already have a kegerator, 3x kegs and a fermentation fridge, so this is really the last jump for me. Cheers
I can knock over a perfectly adequate and tasty extract brew day in an hour after work. Will spending 5+ hours using a robobrew (and the cost in buying one) really make beer that is chalk and cheese better and completely justifies the time/cost?
This is probably a really dumb and obvious question to most, but I really want to be sure as I am quite happy with the beers I have been making recently.
I already have a kegerator, 3x kegs and a fermentation fridge, so this is really the last jump for me. Cheers