wide eyed and legless
Well-Known Member
Keg King trialing a new single vessel under the monica of Brew Monk exactly the same as the one we know as Guten!
They seemed very impressed, the only concern they had will home brewers want the 50 litre because they thought it may be a bit heavy to lift out the grain.
Keep an eye on KegKing, but don't be looking for the Brew Monk monica.It'd be interesting to see if anyone will be able to import them with Aus certification after this.
From what I have read on other sites the 50 litre Guten can get a rolling boil at 2200 W so a 10 amp will be OK, though I would wait until I have tried it.Would this be available for 10AMP plug customers as well?
Not really a question for me more a question to KegKing. Logically I would say that whoever has taken over the helm at KK is a pretty astute businessman, he needed a single vessel brewery and being the astute businessman that he is would have looked around the traps and came across the Guten thread on here. Plenty of us bought direct to get quality at a reasonable price, after further investigation he would have found that over 180,000 has been sold in Eastern and Western Europe alone and on top of that has good reviews! So what we have now is KK taking delivery of 30 and 50 litre units hopefully this week. what do you get for $380 and $740, units that have a mirror finish, step programs, variable wattage (important) and if it is the current model a hop timer (novelty) and a recipe memory database.
And a one year warranty. ( always better to buy something which is proven)
Now on the other hand another importer can go and copy the feature of the camlock and the tap of the Guten, do a programmable step mash, not worry about a variable wattage, or recipe memory, put in a false bottom as security to protect anything going into the cheap pump, get it made up and sell it to the punters dearer than the Guten.
Some just can't handle the truth.your handle should be 'one eyed and legless'
Scarce commodity for some people.Some just can't handle the truth.
Your right designing something actually take skill and knowledge ... and we know you don't have that.Not really a question for me more a question to KegKing. Logically I would say that whoever has taken over the helm at KK is a pretty astute businessman, he needed a single vessel brewery and being the astute businessman that he is would have looked around the traps and came across the Guten thread on here. Plenty of us bought direct to get quality at a reasonable price, after further investigation he would have found that over 180,000 has been sold in Eastern and Western Europe alone and on top of that has good reviews! So what we have now is KK taking delivery of 30 and 50 litre units hopefully this week. what do you get for $380 and $740, units that have a mirror finish, step programs, variable wattage (important) and if it is the current model a hop timer (novelty) and a recipe memory database.
And a one year warranty. ( always better to buy something which is proven)
Now on the other hand another importer can go and copy the feature of the camlock and the tap of the Guten, do a programmable step mash, not worry about a variable wattage, or recipe memory, put in a false bottom as security to protect anything going into the cheap pump, get it made up and sell it to the punters dearer than the Guten.
Hope Keg King go ahead with it, it will kick some Grainfather arse.
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