I will let the Brewie have some time out in the wild before thinking about the $2,000. There is a lot that could go wrong.
I've been brewing for 20+ years and well...I purchased an all-in-one. I had my own home-built system and sold it. Instead got one of these with the brew-boss and hops-boss.
https://brausupply.com/collections/...l-in-one-electric-brewery?variant=16274187653
Went from 10 Gal to 15+ Gal. My total footprint went from about 36 ft^2 down to a total of 4 ft^2. That's prime real estate here in the SF Bay Area! So far it is the bomb but it takes some getting used to. Doesn't sparge well with fresh water for example, but it will do everything I need it to do.
All-in-ones are surely PART of the future of homebrewing. They will be the system of choice for many, and a good secondary system for yet others. I'm glad I have my Grainfather for those times when time and/or weather interfere with using my three vessel setup. I enjoy using the 3V rig more, though.
I've been brewing for 20+ years and well...I purchased an all-in-one. I had my own home-built system and sold it. Instead got one of these with the brew-boss and hops-boss.
https://brausupply.com/collections/...l-in-one-electric-brewery?variant=16274187653
Went from 10 Gal to 15+ Gal. My total footprint went from about 36 ft^2 down to a total of 4 ft^2. That's prime real estate here in the SF Bay Area! So far it is the bomb but it takes some getting used to. Doesn't sparge well with fresh water for example, but it will do everything I need it to do.