SABCO Brew magic came in yesterday
SABCO Brew magic came in yesterday, its beautiful!!
STOKED!!!
I'm interested to see all the changes compared to my recently acquired vintage model.
6K?!
In 2 months time Sabco will release a complete redesign of the BrewMagic system for the same price you just paid and will nopt extend any discounts for upgrades to existing owners.
Interesting, we will see how much better the new one is. This system already has features that we did not see when purchased. Pizza place turned brew pub, very small brew pub, but a brew pub none the less. Getting paid to brew, pretty exciting
In 2 months time Sabco will release a complete redesign of the BrewMagic system for the same price you just paid and will nopt extend any discounts for upgrades to existing owners.
How old is yours? The statement above was true for me.
Ha. That is for the BM alone. Freight/Shipping is extra unless you got in on a promotion and the Chill Wizard is damned near another $800. Add in all the hoses and extra fittings, etc.... and you easily find yourself $9k invested on a complete system. 3 months later they release upgrades that would cost another $1000.0
I love my BM, but that left a bad taste in my mouth.
I don't know how old. The guy I bought it from estimates 99, but immnot sure it's that old. Has compression fittings on the outside of the kettles, stainless plumbing and brass ball valves. Tri-clamp dip tubes in the kettle and mash tun.
I paid $500 for mine, but that was essentially for the stand, kettles, and pump as I'm converting to all electric. I'm going to ditch most of the control box, RIMS tube, and some of the plumbing to convert to an eHERMS.
I see where you are coming from, but would you be better off with B3 who rarely make major upgrades at all?
I did feel a little pain when they made the part the kettles sit on removable, that would be nice. I was lucky enough to get in after the stainless tri-clamp element and that would have hurt more.
Wow, that's pretty.
And here I am, debating whether or not to install a ball valve on my ONE brew kettle.
Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly makes that rig worth 6k dollars?
I certainly understand splurging if you have the cash, but what is so good about that system? You could make a basic 15 or 20 gallon setup for less than a grand, and if you are brewing professionally wouldn't you want a bigger batch size?
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