Just got email about this, from where I know not, another Danish commercial rims system, 495gbp
Looks to be 19l
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brewolution brewster rims
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Re: brewolution brewster rims
I suspect looking at their youtube channel and age of videos that they have had some revisons.Re pump and contol panel.
Sadly it still looks crap imo very cheap plastic john guest fittings a lines.I do like the simple idea of the grain basket handles but that itself looks like have a fermenter.
And when they are pricing it not far behind the grainfather i feel its dead in the water.
No doubt a few will pick it up.If anything this will helo sales of the grainfather as its no longer the cheapest looking machine on the market whem compared to the braumeister.
Sadly it still looks crap imo very cheap plastic john guest fittings a lines.I do like the simple idea of the grain basket handles but that itself looks like have a fermenter.
And when they are pricing it not far behind the grainfather i feel its dead in the water.
No doubt a few will pick it up.If anything this will helo sales of the grainfather as its no longer the cheapest looking machine on the market whem compared to the braumeister.
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Re: brewolution brewster rims
The videos for this are sublime. I especially enjoy the Mexican inspired fanfare at the end of each one.
The grainfather certainly knows its target audience by making it in lovely stainless steel and being a lot more streamlined. I would assume this unit will do nothing more than give inspiration to those that started with the brupaks style boiler to upgrade to RIMS. When those boilers are under £200 I dont know how they got to the £500 with just adding fittings, pump and cooler. I would be much more tempted to buy one of these for trial batches if it was in the three to four hundred region.
The grainfather certainly knows its target audience by making it in lovely stainless steel and being a lot more streamlined. I would assume this unit will do nothing more than give inspiration to those that started with the brupaks style boiler to upgrade to RIMS. When those boilers are under £200 I dont know how they got to the £500 with just adding fittings, pump and cooler. I would be much more tempted to buy one of these for trial batches if it was in the three to four hundred region.
Grainfather conical standard bitter
Corny Keg 1 - Silver still spirits tonic water
Corny Keg 2 - Purple empty
Corny Keg 3 - Copper low % ale
Demi Johns
Corny Keg 1 - Silver still spirits tonic water
Corny Keg 2 - Purple empty
Corny Keg 3 - Copper low % ale
Demi Johns
- weetabixface
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Re: brewolution brewster rims
looks like a pimped up 30 quid enamel jam boiler/steriliser
I guess they decided their price point based picking a number somewhere between "how cheaply can we make it?" and "what are folk willing to spend on the competing products?"
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I guess they decided their price point based picking a number somewhere between "how cheaply can we make it?" and "what are folk willing to spend on the competing products?"
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