Hi everyone, new brewer here!
As an appartment brewer, I'm very interested in a single kettle setup. My research lead me to either the Unibrau 10gal 120v, or the Clawhammer Supply 10gal 10v.
If I go for the Unibrau, I'll go for a dual 1650w element setup. The clawhammer as a single 1650w element, but using a 1650w heatstick / induction heater is a possibility.
I mostly drink russian imperial stouts, but also love NEIPAs and West-Coast IPAs. I'm looking for a system able to brew any of those beers. I don't mind having LESS than 5 gallons per batch, as long as the beer turns out fine, the final batch size doesn't matter much to me.
I'm pretty much lost here. I haven't found much information in regard to high-gravity beers in any of those systems. I understand that 11% - 13% ABV beers can require a ton of grain, and I'm willing to pay for whatever system can offer what I'm looking for. Can anyone help me with a few pointers in regard to which system I should go for?
Thanks a lot!
As an appartment brewer, I'm very interested in a single kettle setup. My research lead me to either the Unibrau 10gal 120v, or the Clawhammer Supply 10gal 10v.
If I go for the Unibrau, I'll go for a dual 1650w element setup. The clawhammer as a single 1650w element, but using a 1650w heatstick / induction heater is a possibility.
I mostly drink russian imperial stouts, but also love NEIPAs and West-Coast IPAs. I'm looking for a system able to brew any of those beers. I don't mind having LESS than 5 gallons per batch, as long as the beer turns out fine, the final batch size doesn't matter much to me.
I'm pretty much lost here. I haven't found much information in regard to high-gravity beers in any of those systems. I understand that 11% - 13% ABV beers can require a ton of grain, and I'm willing to pay for whatever system can offer what I'm looking for. Can anyone help me with a few pointers in regard to which system I should go for?
Thanks a lot!