Thanks for the sharing the information. Is https://kingkitchen.en.alibaba.com/product/60572914711-803648010/50L_HOMEBREW_BEER_MAACHINE_BREW_POT_BREWING_SYSTEM_CUSTOMIZED_BEER_BARRIL_PARA_CERVEZA.html the 50L system you're referring to?wide eyed and legless said:I did ask, but among the questions asked that is one she did not reply to, I will give her a reminder, maybe they are trying to unload their stock of 40 liter models, if they will come down with their price for the 40 L as a clearance I may go for it, will allow me to do the same volume but a heavier beer.
There is another company where the models go to 60 liter might be worth dropping them a line.
Can me a fanboi, but..peteru said:Although I recently bought a Grainfather with the Connect controller, I'm far from impressed and definitely not in the fanboi camp. I found the tech support staff at Grainfather slow to respond and generally unhelpful. The product itself is squarely in the cheap Chinese category, but the price tag isn't. QA is poor.
I can't offer a first hand opinion on the Robobrew, but if the new pump version is built to the same standards as Grainfather at a price tag that's less than 50% of the Grainfather, then it seems like a better deal. The Robobrew seems to have a number of things that make it better than the Grainfather:
It's a shame that the new Robobrew with pump wasn't available 3 or 4 months ago. I think I would have opted for it. If I was buying today, I'd be certainly giving Robobrew a go in preference to the Grainfather.
- separate drain valve
- false bottom
- handles
- recirculation pipe / lid arrangement that isn't a nightmare to get on/off
- handles on the lid
- integrated controller (I'd like to see a SmartPID upgrade option). The Grainfather Connect controller does not fit in the bracket and can not be secured to the unit. Tipping liquids from the bottom of the Grainfather will result in the controller simply falling out, possibly smashing on the floor.
- simple immersion chiller instead of counterflow chiller (the Grainfather chiller is a pain in the arse, too much cleaning, inconvenient positioning, useless in Australian climate when tap water is over 20C)
- no ball and spring in the recirculation valve to get clogged
- concealed temperature probe
- 2400W max with 1900W and 500W options (as opposed to 2000W max on GF, with 500W or 2000W on old model and 0-2000W in 3% increments on new models)
To answer the original question, I think the Robobrew with a pump is a better proposal than a Grainfather as far as bang for buck goes. If the Robobrew can be upgraded with SmartPID in the future, then it will surpass Grainfather in terms of features AND price.
peteru said:Actually, this would be pretty useful. I'd agree here.
- separate drain valve
Struggling to see what benefit this would offer, particularly as the grain basket already has one.
- false bottom
Yep, absolutely. Totally agree here.
- handles
Not sure what you're referring to but haven't had a problem with this. The recirculation pipe just screws on, it's easy.
- recirculation pipe / lid arrangement that isn't a nightmare to get on/off
Pretty indifferent to this - perhaps.
- handles on the lid
Totally disagree here otherwise the upgrade path for the controller would be almost impossible.
- integrated controller (I'd like to see a SmartPID upgrade option). The Grainfather Connect controller does not fit in the bracket and can not be secured to the unit. Tipping liquids from the bottom of the Grainfather will result in the controller simply falling out, possibly smashing on the floor.
Also totally disagree with this. The Grainfather chiller is superb. Not sure what you mean by too much cleaning. I recirculate cleaner through it when I'm cleaning my Grainfather and then run water through it after cleaning. And I fail to see how an immersion chiller would work better than the counterflow chiller when tap water is over 20c.
- simple immersion chiller instead of counterflow chiller (the Grainfather chiller is a pain in the arse, too much cleaning, inconvenient positioning, useless in Australian climate when tap water is over 20C)
You can remove this. Most of us do.
- no ball and spring in the recirculation valve to get clogged
Am pretty indifferent on this. Not sure it would make any difference either way. Possibly easier to clean if it was concealed but not sure if that affect the sensitivity of the probe.
- concealed temperature probe
Same, pretty indifferent again. I get up to boil without issue and in a quick enough time. I'm sure the higher wattage would probably improve performance but can't say I feel like my GF struggles in any way at the moment.
- 2400W max with 1900W and 500W options (as opposed to 2000W max on GF, with 500W or 2000W on old model and 0-2000W in 3% increments on new models)
what kind of deal$?Coldspace said:and my brother grabed agood deal on a left over standard grainfather.
No idea, but based on their pricing of the 35L I'd wager they'll still come in under the Grainfather price for the 65.crowmanz said:Has there been any indication of ballpark figures for the 65L?
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