Beeragent74
New Member
I am new to the site so forgive me if this has been covered many times before as I am sure it has.
I need some input from experienced all grain brewers on what you would recommend as the best 20 gallon all grain system for a start up nanobrewery. I have seen the morebeer tippy sculptures and the Sabco systems that Sam is hawking. Are these the best systems at a relatively good price? What features would you recommend, what are not necessary? From what I see we can get into a system for around $5-6k. Is there a place where a person could find a similar used system for a decent deal? Bear in mind this system will be used to brew 3-4 times a month on a production type scale. Will they hold up?
I have been homebrewing for over ten years but have still not made the leap into all-grain. I have done several successful partial mash brews and am 100% confident I can make the switch. As the most experienced of the group I will be the "brewmaster". I understand I have a lot to learn before making the leap but would like to gather some facts and figures to bring back to the group for approval.
I need some input from experienced all grain brewers on what you would recommend as the best 20 gallon all grain system for a start up nanobrewery. I have seen the morebeer tippy sculptures and the Sabco systems that Sam is hawking. Are these the best systems at a relatively good price? What features would you recommend, what are not necessary? From what I see we can get into a system for around $5-6k. Is there a place where a person could find a similar used system for a decent deal? Bear in mind this system will be used to brew 3-4 times a month on a production type scale. Will they hold up?
I have been homebrewing for over ten years but have still not made the leap into all-grain. I have done several successful partial mash brews and am 100% confident I can make the switch. As the most experienced of the group I will be the "brewmaster". I understand I have a lot to learn before making the leap but would like to gather some facts and figures to bring back to the group for approval.