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Hey everyone,
I am looking at buying something to brew grain in.
Background:
Live in a big share house (university) and have this setup so far:
- 4x 19L kegs
- bar fridge 2- taps (fits 2 kegs)
- bottles for leftover fermentation (no waste)
- 2x 30L plastic fermentors.
- alot of bits and bobs
For the last few years have been making brews from the supermarket (can + sugar mix), but I'm sick of that taste that is associated with this mix. I went to a friends place who has a Braumeister (35L) and I was sold on grain brewing after tasting some of the brews we made. The BM is well out of my price range (2k ish). I tend to make a lot of beer, we go through 2 kegs most weeks (we have a lot of people coming over) and buy cartons when I can't be bothered brewing.
So I am asking for opinions on what to get. Currently, I am torn between 3 systems.
1. The BIABasket by Cheeky peak brewery ($700 including adds on and postage)
https://cheekypeakbrewery.com.au/50l-biabasket-single-vessel
Pros:
- looks like it is well made
- can later be modified to 3V if I ever wanted.
- 50L capacity
- can use gas
- everything replaceable
Cons:
- Most expensive (once you add re-circulation kit, chiller, pump etc..),
- no programming feature (not sure how important this is though, pleas let me know, could also add one easily if required)
2. Guten ($400 + postage)
https://www.keg-king.com.au/new-brewer-guten-40l-package.html
Pros:
- cheaper,
- programmable cycles (I think)
Cons:
- looks a bit flimsy compared to the BIABasket
- program pad in a bad spot for getting knocked/ split on
3 Brewzilla ($400 + postage)
https://www.kegland.com.au/brewzilla-35l-gen-3-1-1.html
Pro's and cons same as guten except for 5L less capacity.
So I'm leaning towards the BIABasket but also tempted by the other two because of the price difference. Any advice/ experience is appreciated. Also worried about the volume of the 40L or 35L, maybe I should be comparing the 65L versions which are more comparable price-wise to the BIABasket. Also, let me know how necessary other equipment is (sparge tank for hot water etc..) and let me know your recommendations.
Finally, the other item I NEED is a mill. I'm leaning towards a basic $100 mill from the two main brew sites. Please send recommendations for quality mills (well best quality for a few hundo max).
Thanks, any advice is appreciated.
I am looking at buying something to brew grain in.
Background:
Live in a big share house (university) and have this setup so far:
- 4x 19L kegs
- bar fridge 2- taps (fits 2 kegs)
- bottles for leftover fermentation (no waste)
- 2x 30L plastic fermentors.
- alot of bits and bobs
For the last few years have been making brews from the supermarket (can + sugar mix), but I'm sick of that taste that is associated with this mix. I went to a friends place who has a Braumeister (35L) and I was sold on grain brewing after tasting some of the brews we made. The BM is well out of my price range (2k ish). I tend to make a lot of beer, we go through 2 kegs most weeks (we have a lot of people coming over) and buy cartons when I can't be bothered brewing.
So I am asking for opinions on what to get. Currently, I am torn between 3 systems.
1. The BIABasket by Cheeky peak brewery ($700 including adds on and postage)
https://cheekypeakbrewery.com.au/50l-biabasket-single-vessel
Pros:
- looks like it is well made
- can later be modified to 3V if I ever wanted.
- 50L capacity
- can use gas
- everything replaceable
Cons:
- Most expensive (once you add re-circulation kit, chiller, pump etc..),
- no programming feature (not sure how important this is though, pleas let me know, could also add one easily if required)
2. Guten ($400 + postage)
https://www.keg-king.com.au/new-brewer-guten-40l-package.html
Pros:
- cheaper,
- programmable cycles (I think)
Cons:
- looks a bit flimsy compared to the BIABasket
- program pad in a bad spot for getting knocked/ split on
3 Brewzilla ($400 + postage)
https://www.kegland.com.au/brewzilla-35l-gen-3-1-1.html
Pro's and cons same as guten except for 5L less capacity.
So I'm leaning towards the BIABasket but also tempted by the other two because of the price difference. Any advice/ experience is appreciated. Also worried about the volume of the 40L or 35L, maybe I should be comparing the 65L versions which are more comparable price-wise to the BIABasket. Also, let me know how necessary other equipment is (sparge tank for hot water etc..) and let me know your recommendations.
Finally, the other item I NEED is a mill. I'm leaning towards a basic $100 mill from the two main brew sites. Please send recommendations for quality mills (well best quality for a few hundo max).
Thanks, any advice is appreciated.