
I've been looking at the pico brewery and the femtobrewewry for the last 3 or 4 years, and the shear bloody hard work of hauling it all out and putting it together has just turned me off brewing completely. If I had a permanent emplacement than it might be different, but for the time being it's just too much. I've even considered going down the BIAB route, and have the material and tape to make some bags . . . but I can't be bothered to make them. This situation cannot be allowed to continue, and so I made a decision.
I wonder what is in these ?

Can Ya Tell What it is yet??

Certainly the 20L comes well packed

Really nice German Shiney


Once the cable ties are all snipped and it's unpacked . . . Its still a lot of money for a Shiney BIAB System


I bought a few accessories as well . . Yes I too fell for the hop filter



Although the Immersion Chiller is pretty cool . . Should probably got the Jackey as well although I'm thinking some armaflex sheet will work just as well.

Well what was in the big box??

Well the Braumeister accessories were a good chunk of it. The dirty great white box is the next one to open . . . I wonder what it can be?

Well it looks as though it's something shiney . . . Well Duh!

First thoughts are that there is not a lot of assembly . . . Just the thermowell . . . then I realised they had put the Dump valve and racking arm on the wrong ports!!

It's a snip with TriClamp fittings to swap things about. and the thermoport is a breeze to install.

Look Etched Volume markings


And this is the thermoport and racking arm . . . Finish on the insides is pretty damn good . . . certainly more than good enough for brewing . . . after all it's not brain surgery we are performing here


I've just had some malt and yeast delivered from Rob @the malt miller, so I'm already to brew something.
No More Excuses!!!