Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:44 pm

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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:15 pm

They're right though, brewing does make fun.
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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:09 pm

After converting to USD, it's $12,744. 230 liter batches. Where do I sign up?
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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:11 pm

TheMadHopper wrote:After converting to USD, it's $12,744. 230 liter batches. Where do I sign up?


After poking around on the site, I see they come in a 20L and a 50L size as well. For only 1.390,00 Eur (2,082.71 USD) and 2.190,00 Eur (3,281.30 USD) respectively. Takes up a lot less space than a B3 sculpture! I mainly found it interesting how closely the process mimics BIAB.
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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:12 pm

I just watched all of the video's and I don't speak German. Those are bad ass
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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:10 am

How can we get these things in the US? I was planning to get a sculpture around the first of the year, but I may like this better. They have no distributers listed in the US.
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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:29 am

More concerns....
I have found distributers in UK and The Great Down Under. The only english speaking distros I could find. Maybe they will ship to me, because the manufacturer will not. Problem is, these english speaking sites have the full instuction manual posted on their site, and it's all in German. How do these people know how to use this thing?
Is anyone else out there as interested in this thing as I am?
Thanks for the heads up on this one, Elbone.
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Hoppy Brown (Brewmaster's Facebook Friday Special)
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Blonde Ale
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Re: Brew in a Bag meets German Engineering

Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:58 am

TheMadHopper wrote:More concerns....
I have found distributers in UK and The Great Down Under. The only english speaking distros I could find. Maybe they will ship to me, because the manufacturer will not. Problem is, these english speaking sites have the full instuction manual posted on their site, and it's all in German. How do these people know how to use this thing?
Is anyone else out there as interested in this thing as I am?
Thanks for the heads up on this one, Elbone.


Get B3 or Northern Brewer after them!

It may that they don't (or don't want to) Make a version for the 110V\60Hz US electrical grid. I think the UK and Australia use the same grid as Europe. I can't afford one anyway but they would be a cool way to do all-grain brewing in a small space.
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