Mr & Mrs Smith
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Braumeister is on the list of possibilities. I know how it works and you are right no need to be hanging around it during the mash and because of its unique flow and rest will keep a mash temperature stable.I do like where you are coming from.
Buy a braumeister. At least see one before you buy anything else.
All brewing devices are not equal.
A BM does keep a steady mash temperature throughout the vessel.
It will also do it without being hands-on during the mash regime. Mine does - everytime. I didn't buy a machine to have to babysit it. Tbh if that's the case you might as well buy a burco .. And the element is replaceable.
What beers have you brewed so far?
What beers have you brewed so far?
To make it easier, we haven't brewed a sour.
International trade doesn't work like that, we would be in deep poo if we thought that way. The government gets a good slice of the pie with duty, VAT, and profit from the retailer. Most single-vessel breweries are made in China, as are most other things come to that.Spending on equipment mainly helps the economy of China. I'm proud to say that one of my kettles was made in Spain and another made in Italy, but the SS Brewtec one is deffo Chinese. Guess which ones are better quality. Malt and hops, on the other hand, are of known provenance and this should suffice to keep my suppliers in business.
My philosophy is mend, re-use and adapt. The consumer, throw-away economy is destroying the planet. Avoid plastics, but if they can't be avoided then reuse and reuse. My old Fermenters from Hop and Grape gave 20 years service and the only reason I've replaced them is because the lids fell to pieces. They now serve for collecting apples at cider time. Replaced with Braumarkt plastic buckets, a tad smaller and thinner, but I expect to get a least ten years out of them.
What I want is something I don't have to repair, as the Braumeister for one.
Not really a throw away economy, take buildings they are built with a 20-30 year life span and built now and built with sustainability in mind. Bricks have made a big comeback as opposed to concrete, energy-efficient, and recyclable.
As for fermenters we have HDPE which have served us well but will be looking at PET and stainless steel.