The Brewster Beacon looks great and I was very tempted however it does not have a tap which is a bit of a potential issue as you can only decant to the FV using the pump. Also there is a reported problem with the false bottom lifting during the boil and allowing stuff to pass through.
The Hopcat, does have a tap but does not have a sight tube if that is a problem for you.
Looking at the hopcat
The Brewster Beacon looks great and I was very tempted however it does not have a tap which is a bit of a potential issue as you can only decant to the FV using the pump. Also there is a reported problem with the false bottom lifting during the boil and allowing stuff to pass through.
The Hopcat, does have a tap but does not have a sight tube if that is a problem for you.
in the write up for the hopcat mk3 45l it says it has a flexible return pipe and site glass as improvements.
Does this mean the site glass is for liquid levels or is it on the recirculation pipe, I can’t quite make it out if it’s for the level of liquid in the kettle or just to see the recirculating wort. I’m leaning towards this system as it comes with the added extras.
Add a Hopcat SS 32L/7 Gal Conical Fermenter - Pro Version and get 20% off and combined shipping.
*Holds up to 15KG of Grain * Telescopic Malt Pipe *Built in Sightglass *Brushed Metal Finish
Yes, that’s right, from the people who first brought you an affordable 30L All-in-One brewing system comes an even bigger and more affordable 45L All-in-One Automated Brewing System.
Occupying only a fraction more space than the Original 30L Hopcat, this new 45L Hopcat is big enough, and powerful enough to meet all your brewing needs.
This Hopcat has been totally redesigned from the ground up to make it even better than the Original MK1 and Mk2 Hopcats.
Its brushed metal finish, flexible return pipe, siteglass and telescopic overflow pipe are simple improvements that make a Hopcat Brewday, the Best Brewday.