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Hi everyone,
I am looking for a solution to address a couple of ‘ease of use’ issues with my BrewZilla 35L, and wondered if you lovely people could help me? My budget is £2k, but if I can get away with spending as little as possible on shiny things and put more of that into ingredients to brew with I would be very happy. I ferment in cornys, so typically only do a maximum of 18-20L batches. I would prefer an AIO as they take up less space than a three-vessel. I would only want to consider electric, not gas.
I feel my current system, a v3.1.1 BrewZilla, is great value for money, however having used it for a couple of years there are three areas which I would like to address in my next all-in-one unit. I’m not looking to make better beer here, I feel the BrewZilla v3.1.1 makes an excellent brew, but I’d like to refine a few areas:
Now, I know the sensible option would be to just get the new v4 BrewZilla, as it addresses literally every one of my complaints above… I just feel I’d like something a little more ‘premium’, you know?
For a while I was very interested in the Braumeister 20L, however from my reading it seems to lack a dished bottom plate, so I have mentally struck that one off my list. Have I been too hasty? How do you lucky buggers who own one of these beauties clean it?
Having previously owned a GrainFather G30 prior to upgrading to the BrewZilla, I felt the BrewZilla was comparable in build quality and better made/thought out in others (cam locks as standard, false bottom, bottom tap) whilst also being a much cheaper price. The controller is more basic, however after the absolute farce that was the GrainFather software in 2018 I was very happy with basic! I also felt I was paying more for the advertising budget and the GF brand than anything else, so I wouldn’t be very keen to go down the GF route again unless there is compelling reason to do so. I also now would like to have a more premium controller, but am a little reluctant to use GrainFather after the last debacle.
The BrewTools B40Pro looks lovely but… it strikes me as an unfinished, continually-evolving design. I would worry that there are issues that still need to be ironed out that are yet to be identified. My main dislike however is that they have added in an overflow pipe, which is something I was very glad to do away with on my BrewZilla. I would rather dough-in without an overflow pipe getting in the way. Not to mention all those lovely valves will need cleaning!
Is there anything obvious you guys and gals feel I have missed? Should I suck it up and just get the v4 BrewZilla after all? I would love to hear your thoughts, and am grateful to be able to benefit from the forum’s collective experience.
I am looking for a solution to address a couple of ‘ease of use’ issues with my BrewZilla 35L, and wondered if you lovely people could help me? My budget is £2k, but if I can get away with spending as little as possible on shiny things and put more of that into ingredients to brew with I would be very happy. I ferment in cornys, so typically only do a maximum of 18-20L batches. I would prefer an AIO as they take up less space than a three-vessel. I would only want to consider electric, not gas.
I feel my current system, a v3.1.1 BrewZilla, is great value for money, however having used it for a couple of years there are three areas which I would like to address in my next all-in-one unit. I’m not looking to make better beer here, I feel the BrewZilla v3.1.1 makes an excellent brew, but I’d like to refine a few areas:
- I hate tipping it up to clean it! I would really like to have a centrally-draining conical/dished bottom to enable easy cleaning at the end of a brew day, and particularly so I don’t need to lift anything.
- The controller is pretty basic. Due to this I really only use it in fully manual mode, and am starting to dislike having to lie down on the floor to change the temperature! Something with more bells and whistles would be nice, however I appreciate as with all electrical purchases a better version will inevitably be released about a month after I buy it.
- The malt pipe lets quite a lot of grain through unless I use aftermarket GrainFather silicone seals, which are a pain to fit (and keep fitted!). So I’d like something that used a different design.
Now, I know the sensible option would be to just get the new v4 BrewZilla, as it addresses literally every one of my complaints above… I just feel I’d like something a little more ‘premium’, you know?
For a while I was very interested in the Braumeister 20L, however from my reading it seems to lack a dished bottom plate, so I have mentally struck that one off my list. Have I been too hasty? How do you lucky buggers who own one of these beauties clean it?
Having previously owned a GrainFather G30 prior to upgrading to the BrewZilla, I felt the BrewZilla was comparable in build quality and better made/thought out in others (cam locks as standard, false bottom, bottom tap) whilst also being a much cheaper price. The controller is more basic, however after the absolute farce that was the GrainFather software in 2018 I was very happy with basic! I also felt I was paying more for the advertising budget and the GF brand than anything else, so I wouldn’t be very keen to go down the GF route again unless there is compelling reason to do so. I also now would like to have a more premium controller, but am a little reluctant to use GrainFather after the last debacle.
The BrewTools B40Pro looks lovely but… it strikes me as an unfinished, continually-evolving design. I would worry that there are issues that still need to be ironed out that are yet to be identified. My main dislike however is that they have added in an overflow pipe, which is something I was very glad to do away with on my BrewZilla. I would rather dough-in without an overflow pipe getting in the way. Not to mention all those lovely valves will need cleaning!
Is there anything obvious you guys and gals feel I have missed? Should I suck it up and just get the v4 BrewZilla after all? I would love to hear your thoughts, and am grateful to be able to benefit from the forum’s collective experience.
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