DevilsCups
Well-Known Member
Hoping everyone that has experience can help me make a decision! Considering the price point between these two products are currently the same they seem to play in the same arena. However, the Unibrau V3 hasn't been released yet so there is no real world experience with it.
Unibrau V3 - https://brausupply.com/collections/biab-systems/products/unibrau-all-in-one-electric-brew-system-v-3
Current Grainfather - https://www.grainfather.com/grainfather-connect.html?___store=us
I'm currently moving on from a 240v induction system that I'm trying to sell, where heat and boil on the plate and mash in a cooler / bag. Need to likely move to 110v brewing in the near future so I'm deciding on which system would best suit my needs. 5.5-6.5 gallon batches are fine for me, I just don't want to be super restricted to gravity on my batches.
I like that the Grainfather has history behind it, and a ton of great reviews and happy customers. However, the new Unibrau looks like a great piece of kit as well. Are there any drawbacks or benefits for one over the other that anyone can see when looking at the specs?
Unibrau V3 - https://brausupply.com/collections/biab-systems/products/unibrau-all-in-one-electric-brew-system-v-3
Current Grainfather - https://www.grainfather.com/grainfather-connect.html?___store=us
I'm currently moving on from a 240v induction system that I'm trying to sell, where heat and boil on the plate and mash in a cooler / bag. Need to likely move to 110v brewing in the near future so I'm deciding on which system would best suit my needs. 5.5-6.5 gallon batches are fine for me, I just don't want to be super restricted to gravity on my batches.
I like that the Grainfather has history behind it, and a ton of great reviews and happy customers. However, the new Unibrau looks like a great piece of kit as well. Are there any drawbacks or benefits for one over the other that anyone can see when looking at the specs?