N9BOW
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Its been a while since I have been active on here.. I mostly lurk.
I am not new to all grain but I am (will be) new to electric brewing. I built this home brew system and sold it on here in 2014. Looking to now "Buy" an All-In-One BIAC system
I am now starting to settle into my new location and new phase in life and would like to go all electric, and one vessel. We have the electrician coming this week to put in the 220 line. I could build a new system, but am really set on one of these new all-in-one systems for simplicity of brew day, cleaning, and space as I am doing all this in my basement in a fairly limited area.
Looking for input on Brewha, Brau, or any other competitor. Please consider I dont want to build my own again.. been there done that...It was the most satisfying exercise I have ever embarked on... However, with that said I am ready to have someone else "mow my lawn" in regard to building a new brew system.
Looking forward to the replies or links to other threads that are current. Most of what I have found are fairly older threads.
Thanks
Eric
Its been a while since I have been active on here.. I mostly lurk.
I am not new to all grain but I am (will be) new to electric brewing. I built this home brew system and sold it on here in 2014. Looking to now "Buy" an All-In-One BIAC system
I am now starting to settle into my new location and new phase in life and would like to go all electric, and one vessel. We have the electrician coming this week to put in the 220 line. I could build a new system, but am really set on one of these new all-in-one systems for simplicity of brew day, cleaning, and space as I am doing all this in my basement in a fairly limited area.
Looking for input on Brewha, Brau, or any other competitor. Please consider I dont want to build my own again.. been there done that...It was the most satisfying exercise I have ever embarked on... However, with that said I am ready to have someone else "mow my lawn" in regard to building a new brew system.
Looking forward to the replies or links to other threads that are current. Most of what I have found are fairly older threads.
Thanks
Eric