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practicalfool said:
I don't care. ****** warn says you are a moron to question my superior intelligence. You don't argue with a rocket scientist. Piss off you troll.
Great marketing ploy to mention that....and let the WW fan club post it
 
wobbly said:
Not withstanding all the adverse posts/comments no one on this or the previous threads on the Williamswarn subject have been able to post or reference a product regardless of price/cost that is either commercially available or DIY that does everything (or anything like/close to) what the WW does

There have been many throw away comments that they or some one else could reproduce a similar system for significant less dollars but no one has put their hand up to do just that. Maybe some of the various technical issues are a "stretch too far"


So come on guys (trolls) produce the goods rather than just rhetoric

Cheers

Wobbly
What about this buy three and a temp controlled bar fridge and have plenty of change from $6k. Have three taps at once WOW!
 
wobbly said:
Been absent for a couple of days travelling from Broome to Perth

Yes I am retired , own a 6.1 meter Boroma Caravan and yes you guessed it the "tug" is a Jeep as well

Next Question ---- What Colour !!!!!!

Back on topic

Not withstanding all the adverse posts/comments no one on this or the previous threads on the Williamswarn subject have been able to post or reference a product regardless of price/cost that is either commercially available or DIY that does everything (or anything like/close to) what the WW does

There have been many throw away comments that they or some one else could reproduce a similar system for significant less dollars but no one has put their hand up to do just that. Maybe some of the various technical issues are a "stretch too far"

Even the "Ones and Zeros'' system at $12,000 plus referenced above (whilst producing larger volumes) doesn't in a single vessel produce chilled carbonated beer ready for consumption without the need for additional steps of kegging and carbonating prior to serving via some sort of keggerator. The WW does this plus has the added advantage of being able to keg carbonated beer ready for consumption if desired

So come on guys (trolls) produce the goods rather than just rhetoric

Cheers

Wobbly
Who are the trolls here? Perhaps read the original post and the subject of the thread to find the answer.

The WW does look slick and has some great features. The blunt reality is that the vast majority of people here will not pay $6000 - no matter how good the fermenter, coming jacket, tap/dispensing system is - when you are limited to using extract. Or, you need to invest another few grand on a wort making machine of some sort.

Are there not fermenters out there that are jacketed and can be pressurised? That would serve most of the function of the WW and you would at least get some change to spend on other things.

This looked interesting when I saw it on Kickstarter, but not sure of the status/price:
http://www.picobrew.com/
 
wobbly said:
Been absent for a couple of days travelling from Broome to Perth

Yes I am retired , own a 6.1 meter Boroma Caravan and yes you guessed it the "tug" is a Jeep as well

Next Question ---- What Colour !!!!!!

Back on topic

Not withstanding all the adverse posts/comments no one on this or the previous threads on the Williamswarn subject have been able to post or reference a product regardless of price/cost that is either commercially available or DIY that does everything (or anything like/close to) what the WW does

There have been many throw away comments that they or some one else could reproduce a similar system for significant less dollars but no one has put their hand up to do just that. Maybe some of the various technical issues are a "stretch too far"

Even the "Ones and Zeros'' system at $12,000 plus referenced above (whilst producing larger volumes) doesn't in a single vessel produce chilled carbonated beer ready for consumption without the need for additional steps of kegging and carbonating prior to serving via some sort of keggerator. The WW does this plus has the added advantage of being able to keg carbonated beer ready for consumption if desired

So come on guys (trolls) produce the goods rather than just rhetoric

Cheers

Wobbly
So your saying your willing to pay $4500 for a couple of tricloves with ball lock valves. As stated before a brewhemoth in Brew PI controlled fridge can do the same thing. Want bling get a fridge with a glass door! Oh wait all of that would take effort and would mean you need to learn stuff. If that is really where this is coming from hey just stop by the bottle shop and save ALL the effort

ED; typo
 
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