Should I Upgrade to a RoboBrew Generation 3?
The new RoboBrew Gen 3 is out, and it has a lot of RoboBrew owners upgrading. Whether to upgrade depends on which RoboBrew you currently own, and what you want to get out of brewing.
The new RoboBrew Gen 3 is out, and it has a lot of RoboBrew owners upgrading. Whether to upgrade depends on which RoboBrew you currently own, and what you want to get out of brewing.
For 2017 RoboBrew have introduced two new models that replace the original RoboBrew. The first is a direct replacement for the standard RoboBrew while the second features the addition of a pump and recirculation system. Both have numerous new features and benefits over the original RoboBrew.
It’s important when calculating your grain bill and brewery efficiency to take into account dead space.
The Grainfather is perhaps the most commonly found turnkey brewing system in Australian homebrew shops. At a price of $1,150 it offers a wide number of advanced features. It is designed to produce the same amount of finished beer as the RoboBrew which retails for $449.
The RoboBrew is designed for brewing 30L batches, with a total capacity of slightly higher. Here we give you the run-down of its total dimensions – a useful set of numbers to have handy if you’re planning modifications.