Truman42
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Howdy brewers,
After almost 10 years of brewing and building up my system from a simple BIAB setup to a 3v herms system Im now looking at downgrading back to a more simple setup. The 3v herms has done me well but I dont brew as much as I used to because I dont drink as much anymore.
The 3V system was a pain to setup and then clean and pack up after brew day and I now prefer to brew smaller batches of around 10-15 litres for the most part.
So my options are use my 18 litre and 40 litre crown urn for BIAB brews. Or purchase a Robobrew.
I like the idea of recirculating the mash, doing step mashes and mash outs with a robo brew but does it really produce better quality beer when compared to a BIAB?
Im just not sure if the cost of a robobrew (Although cheap enough) is worth it and will produce better beer compared to BIAB.
Anyone been down the same path?
Also how well does the robo brew handle smaller 10-15 litre batches?
After almost 10 years of brewing and building up my system from a simple BIAB setup to a 3v herms system Im now looking at downgrading back to a more simple setup. The 3v herms has done me well but I dont brew as much as I used to because I dont drink as much anymore.
The 3V system was a pain to setup and then clean and pack up after brew day and I now prefer to brew smaller batches of around 10-15 litres for the most part.
So my options are use my 18 litre and 40 litre crown urn for BIAB brews. Or purchase a Robobrew.
I like the idea of recirculating the mash, doing step mashes and mash outs with a robo brew but does it really produce better quality beer when compared to a BIAB?
Im just not sure if the cost of a robobrew (Although cheap enough) is worth it and will produce better beer compared to BIAB.
Anyone been down the same path?
Also how well does the robo brew handle smaller 10-15 litre batches?