I must admit, given that I'll probably look to move to an all-in-one system at some point, the constant references to 'This didn't work', 'Unit was defective', 'Had to send it back' does not fill me with confidence. Who the hell is engineering these things?
A one year warranty is fine, but what happens after that? I'm getting the strong impression that these things are full of issues that could double the cost of the unit over time.
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I cannot remember anyone having problems with the GF or BM i guess you get what you pay for fits here.
I must admit, given that I'll probably look to move to an all-in-one system at some point, the constant references to 'This didn't work', 'Unit was defective', 'Had to send it back' does not fill me with confidence. Who the hell is engineering these things?
A one year warranty is fine, but what happens after that? I'm getting the strong impression that these things are full of issues that could double the cost of the unit over time.
I starting to wonder if I'm better off going to a cash and carry and buying �ã400/500 worth of beer!
I don't yet have a grainfather as I'm still saving. But the complete lack of second hand ones for sale must tell a story about how good they are
...ironing? Another subject for the banned topic list for sure!
Back on subject......regarding sparge/boil and total liquor volumes in all in one systems. If I take the Greg Hughes book and pick a recipe it might say 13 litres of mash water for the grain bill,however if I use the online gf calculator for the same recipe (or any others)the mash volume is consistently approx 3 litres more,this in turn drops the sparge amount but the total liquor amount works out the same virtually either way..approx 32 litres.
Does the mash volume matter so much? Is it the equipment altering the suggested volumes? Any pointers?
Cheers
Clint
My GF has worked fine, but I did have a number of issues at first. Mainly due to me not understanding properly the brewing process nor the machine's capabilities and shortcomings. A bit of practice sorts out both of these.
As for buying beer instead, there is no way that ���ã500 will buy you better beer than you can make in around five, and certainly under ten brews (I think of them as "brewdays") with a brewing set-up, however sourced.
Regarding which one to go for, there are lots of videos on U-tube of blokes making a beer using the BM, the GF, and all the others. All seem to be keen on the one they have themselves and you might reach some conclusions from watching them.
Got a grainfather on the way, I'll post my review when I brew with it. Got a good discount so wasn't worth waiting any longer to splash out
Got a grainfather on the way, I'll post my review when I brew with it. Got a good discount so wasn't worth waiting any longer to splash out
I got a discount code on beerhawk, unfortunately I'm not allowed to share but got the grainfather for �ã540 and then a second order using their "beer tokens" I got a grainfather stainless paddle and 3 tubs of grainfather cleaner for �ã23
Hey guys!
Do you know where is it possible to buy some sort of Ace-type brewery now?
Like I can see in every shop they are 'sold out' now and aprox. arriving time ~middle of February... But it's really a lot for me.
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