... A Braumeister.
Just about to sign up for a rental property but doesnt have a garden so no shed [DISAPPOINTED FACE]
Thought about maybe renting a garage off the council but not sure if it will have power/water etc.
So been looking at these Braumeisters and also the Grainfather. Obviously the Grainfather is cheaper but would I be silly not to fork out that bit extra?
Im thinking about getting...
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the Grainfarther works
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=70874&p=745656#p745624

ist update for months n months..
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate

Im thinking about getting...
Braumeister every time. Better control, easier to use, higher build quality, excellent customer support and very high re-sale values.
Plus buy from Neils at http://www.homebrewshop.be and use take advantage of the poor performance of the euro to save a pile of cash.
Plus buy from Neils at http://www.homebrewshop.be and use take advantage of the poor performance of the euro to save a pile of cash.
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- barneey
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You can buy a new 20l BM for £1070 + £15.00 postage = £1085.00 & pay in UK £££ or you might get a better deal with paying in Euro's https://homebrewshop.be/nl/14-speidelgibbiem wrote:... A Braumeister.
Just about to sign up for a rental property but doesnt have a garden so no shed [DISAPPOINTED FACE]
Thought about maybe renting a garage off the council but not sure if it will have power/water etc.
So been looking at these Braumeisters and also the Grainfather. Obviously the Grainfather is cheaper but would I be silly not to fork out that bit extra?
I have never used a GF so cant really add an opinion of which is better, a BM I have used & wouldn't hesitate on buying another if needed. Pays your money & makes your choice.
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I enjoy owning my Braumeister. It's easy to use, easy to clean and I can brew in my kitchen. I have the 50L one. It certainly makes great beer.
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I've a Braumeister. It's excellent. Grain father gets decent reviews and is cheaper. Never used one. I'd say it's dependent on your wallet. (I might've gone GF had they been around when I bought the BM ...)
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I'm just about to buy a 20L one from Niels, my 10 gallon stainless 3v setup will soon be up for sale.
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Your in for a treat.GrowlingDogBeer wrote:I'm just about to buy a 20L one from Niels, my 10 gallon stainless 3v setup will soon be up for sale.
I brew between 16L and 34L.
Gravities up to 1080.
And efficiencies up to 95%.
Cant believe how good a 20L BM is.
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