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Ok that's it. Changed my mind and it IS for me.dicko said:I think it is a good thing that Batz is prepared to be so passionate about his BM.
There would be many BM owners on here that read this topic and then think, " ah! stuff it, I know how good one of these machines are, but if some want to be this critical then I will just let it go"
When the BM came onto the market it was the cost that was the main point of contention.
It has been said before.... Add up the true cost of your 3v Tidal Pete and others, I think you will be surprised.
I will defy anyone to claim that their 3v can be cleaned as easily as a BM. Even if the equipment is CIP it is still 3 vessels at least and then the hoses and fittings etc. and I have never had to use Caustic on my BM to get it clean.
I do frequent another forum more specifically based around the BM and I am amazed at the amount of new brewers that go and buy a BM and start brewing having never owned any other type of AG equipment...in my personal opinion, these are the smart ones!
If cost is the real worry then go steal a pillow case from the linen cupboard and a large pot from the kitchen and brew beer.
If cost isn't a problem then build a 3v system that somehow seems to manage you to keep your hand in your pocket for upgrades, replacement of hoses etc and if you put a value on your time then consider spending around half as much time again after brewing cleaning the machinery.
Or buy a BM, you wont regret it.
Edit;
Did I mention the set and forget mash schedule that lets you do other family or personal related things while it is all happening unattended.
Probably didn't need to, as Batz has already said that you can mash overnite while you are asleep and wake up in the morning ready for the boil.
This is a bit like Sous Vide cooking....now did I mention that...Oh Well!!!
I am only a few brews away from training my BM to clean itself and wheel itself back into its spot when finished.
Getting two now, so I can get 110 litres done in 5 hours with lots of free time. I can always use my 3V RIMS as a giant Sous Vide machine ...