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Hello fellow brewers,

This is my first post on AHB and I was just wondering if anyone out there has one of these breweries or knows anything about them. Im looking to upgrade from my current homemade system (pic below)

So if anybody has any info it would be much appreciated

Cheers

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OR...
Crown Urn + bag n shot $300.
25 litre a go.
Once you get it worked out 2 brews per day - if you need to.
2 or 3 plastic jerry cans @ $20 each.
Total cost $360 cf $5,500.

OR
Braumeister 50 litre at about $3,500
 
If I had the money I'd buy one. Maybe. If you want a top tier 3v system and can't be arsed making one yourself, or don't have the skills, or know anyone who has the skills to pay in beer, and you can afford it, why wouldn't you!

I was just thinking that if I was to build my 3v electric HERMS rig as a commercial venture, it would probably cost more than one of these.

That being said, if you're patient enough to learn the required skills and make friends with the right people, you could possibly make something as good or better for less cash.

I guess it's something you need to weigh up for yourself.
 
They look great. Well made, great features and equipment. But for that price tag I'd be able to build two similar systems or buy a 50l BM or two. But if you're completely cack handed or have more money to burn than time, they're a solid contender.

However...if you're seriously shopping around...

There's at least one brewer here who imported a Sabco setup and Blichmann make similar too.

There was a brewer on here who makes killer single vessel setups (Jonathon I think?)

Then there's the grainfather or Braumeister to consider for ease and convenience.

Sorry if I'm preaching to the choir. I'm a big fan of Beerbelly equipment and for me they had the quickest delivery service I've yet encountered.

If I could warrant the expense I'd have one sitting next to a williams warn crammed into the back of a Hummer with a couple of high class escorts doughing in.

But that's just my opinion...and fantasy.
 
Medium BIAC $3907 US = $5033 + freight + import duty + gst for a medium.
 
indica86 said:
Medium BIAC $3907 US = $5033 + freight + import duty + gst for a medium.
BIAC still comparable with others.

I think we have a Free Trade Agreement with the US now, so that would kill the import duty.
 
Feldon said:
BIAC still comparable with others.

I think we have a Free Trade Agreement with the US now, so that would kill the import duty.
For people importing stuff on their own?

I doubt that but if it it=s true will change a whole loit
 
Beerbelly stuff is awesome. If you haven't already ordered, get your order in now for delivery in the next 9-12 months. It should only take 5-9 follow up calls. The equipment is A1 no doubt. The manufacture and delivery is appalling slow and you won't get a truthful answer for a very long time, to ensure the job/your $. It's a bad business model in my opinion, but they continue to churn out fantastic stuff. My few experiences only. Last one was a couple of years ago though. Might pay to search the 'beerbelly delivery' threads before you commit a $$$$
 
Camo6 said:
I'd have one be sitting next to a williams warn cramming into the back of a Hummer with a couple of high class escorts doughing in.

But that's just my opinion...and fantasy.
FTFYM
 
mckenry, I've read the threads too and recently wanted to buy their SS fermenter thermowell. I was concerned for obvious reasons. I enquired with a forum member who'd used them recently and they'd had a good experience. I ordered mine on a Tuesday morning and it was delivered that Friday. These used to apparently be hard to get, but not for me and others.
Can't comment on their larger stuff but I think they've taken this feedback on board and have lifted their game of late.
 
Cheers guys for all your feed back much appreciated ill take it all on board. Geez that biac is a trick bit of gear never new it existed!!!
 
TheWiggman said:
mckenry, I've read the threads too and recently wanted to buy their SS fermenter thermowell. I was concerned for obvious reasons. I enquired with a forum member who'd used them recently and they'd had a good experience. I ordered mine on a Tuesday morning and it was delivered that Friday. These used to apparently be hard to get, but not for me and others.
Can't comment on their larger stuff but I think they've taken this feedback on board and have lifted their game of late.
Anything off the shelf you will get delivered reasonably quickly. If you get something built, like a pot or a whole brewery, you will wait. The build will be great, but you won't get it quick.
 
I know theirs has a bigger bling factor, but whats wrong with your set up?
 
mckenry said:
Beerbelly stuff is awesome. If you haven't already ordered, get your order in now for delivery in the next 9-12 months. It should only take 5-9 follow up calls. The equipment is A1 no doubt. The manufacture and delivery is appalling slow and you won't get a truthful answer for a very long time, to ensure the job/your $. It's a bad business model in my opinion, but they continue to churn out fantastic stuff. My few experiences only. Last one was a couple of years ago though. Might pay to search the 'beerbelly delivery' threads before you commit a $$$$
bjbear said:
Never ever had good service, my money now goes elsewhere
And i thought i was the only one. :(
 
GalBrew said:
Anything off the shelf you will get delivered reasonably quickly. If you get something built, like a pot or a whole brewery, you will wait. The build will be great, but you won't get it quick.
Exactly. Not in stock =

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