YNOT2K
Well-Known Member
I am ready to start homebrewing. I absolutely will have an ebiab system. I will also have a heated and cooled conical fermenter. Why? Because that's what I want.
I'm looking at this stuff -
http://www.highgravitybrew.com/productcart/pc/BIAB-Electric-Brewing-System-p3987.htm
and
http://morebeer.com/products/14-gallon-conical-fermenter-heated-cooled.html
I know I can build these systems (all the info is right here on HBT), but buying a pre-built system has it's advantages as well. Yes, I know, it's expensive, but I have the money. I'm excited about brewing right now and I want to brew right away. Building a system takes time and effort. And more time. And more effort. (If what I read on here is true)
Here's are the questions -
If I do take the time to build the systems in the links above I will save money - but will that money be lost if I ever want to sell the system? Does a commercially built/bought system hold it's value better?
I haven't even started yet, so I don't know if I will want to continue brewing beer. I think I will, but, geez, who really knows.
I have a 4-tap Perlick commercial kegerator. I need to fill it with beer.
I look forward to your responses. Please hurry though, I want to start brewing very soon.
I'm looking at this stuff -
http://www.highgravitybrew.com/productcart/pc/BIAB-Electric-Brewing-System-p3987.htm
and
http://morebeer.com/products/14-gallon-conical-fermenter-heated-cooled.html
I know I can build these systems (all the info is right here on HBT), but buying a pre-built system has it's advantages as well. Yes, I know, it's expensive, but I have the money. I'm excited about brewing right now and I want to brew right away. Building a system takes time and effort. And more time. And more effort. (If what I read on here is true)
Here's are the questions -
If I do take the time to build the systems in the links above I will save money - but will that money be lost if I ever want to sell the system? Does a commercially built/bought system hold it's value better?
I haven't even started yet, so I don't know if I will want to continue brewing beer. I think I will, but, geez, who really knows.
I have a 4-tap Perlick commercial kegerator. I need to fill it with beer.
I look forward to your responses. Please hurry though, I want to start brewing very soon.