35L BrewZilla Gen 3.1.1 with Pump 1900/500w - 220-240V AC - KegLand

35L BrewZilla Gen 3.1.1 with Pump 1900/500w - 220-240V AC

€399,00
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35L BrewZilla Gen 3.1.1 with Pump 1900/500w - 220-240V AC - KegLand

35L BrewZilla Gen 3.1.1 with Pump 1900/500w - 220-240V AC

KL05821

€399,00
30+ in stock

BrewZilla 35L - Gen.3.1.1
The BrewZilla is designed to be a compact single vessel all grain home brewing system that can be run off a single AU 240v socket. A complete- turnkey system with a delay timing feature and step mash functionality. Built to make batches up to 30L, it is the ideal solution for those who want to take the first step in all-grain brewing and don't want to break the bank in doing so! FAST – Fast to setup, brew and clean up EASY – Very simple design and easy intuitive design VALUE – Great value for money

System Includes:
- Immersion Chiller
- Digital Backlit Temperature Control/Display.
- Delay Start Timer
- Step Mash Functionality
- Malt Pipe & Malt Pipe attachments
- NEW Ultra Low Watt Density Dual Element Controls (1900w and 500w)
- Stainless ½" BSP Ball Valve with 13mm barb fitting.
- Magnetic drive pump mounted in the base of the unit
- NEW Third Handle for easier pouring

HEAT UP TIME CALCULATOR
The calculator below can be used to work out how long it will take to heat up your water in the Robobrew.  Please note that this is heating efficiency not brewing efficiency below.  If you are using the Robobrew Jacket you will have about 95% efficiency but if you are not using the jacket then you will get about 85% efficiency (as you will have 15% heat loss into the atmosphere).

Volume:
Energy:
Start Temp:
End Temp: (Water boils at: 100°C/212°F)
Efficiency: %
Time to Temp: minutes

Here is a video describing the difference between the Robobrew Generation 3 and the older Generation 2 Model:

 

The video below is to show you about the new Calibration feature:

 

This video is an independent review pub PubSheds in the UK:

 

This video is from Brian from Short Circuited Brewers.  He has a great youtube channel and reviews a lot of different home brew hardware:

 

This video is another one from Brian from Short Circuited Brewers.  this particular video he has done shows him using the brewery on a wheat beer that he is making:

 

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Overall rating: 4.8421054 / 5 from 38 reviews.

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Easy to use and clean

"The Brewzilla is easy to use and also to clean afterwards. My only issue is the lack of assembly instructions. The online video also lacks some clarity. I had some "extra" bits I didn't know the use for and also a fine mesh screen was missing (this was mentioned on the video). Customer service at Kegland was very good. They explained things for me including the function of the "bits" and that the fine screen isn't included anymore."

Lang W. (4/5)

All you need for brewing

"No frills and no fuss, does what it's supposed to. The display being at the bottom is a bit of a pain, but a small price to pay"

Nick V. (4/5)

Great

"Great"

Trevor S. (5/5)

An easy and fun brewing experience

"This is a fantastic piece of equipment for entry level all grain brewing. It is so easy to use, operates almost autonomously and just makes all grain brewing an absolute pleasure After investigating different units, I ended up purchasing this one mainly down to the cost, and I am impressed. For what you get, it is unbeatable, and I highly recommend this one!"

Lachlan S. (5/5)

Brewzilla 35L 3. 1. 1 with pump

"I won't be able to review this product until my son comes to QLD for Xmas."

Mark B. (5/5)

Great little set up. ideal

"Great little set up. ideal for those of us just stepping up to all-grain home brewing. It was well packaged, (I kept the box for clean storage purposes), very easy to put together, and easy to use. The programmable controller is simple to use, effective and extremely useful. Although it took me a couple of minutes to figure out why my timer wasn't switching the elements off, the timer is in hours and minutes, not minutes and seconds. (so use to my previous timer!). The one thing that i need to follow up on is the temperature settings. I wanted to set the temp at just over 100 deg C to maintain a rolling boil. The controller only went to 99 deg C and then displayed "HH" if I went higher, and then back to 1, 2, 3,. . . . . etc. I could control the boil by turning elements on/off manually. (Note. this was a small batch of <15L using up my last extract ingredients. The small element didn't have enough heat but the large element created excessive boiling. Maybe when I do a full batch size it will be ok). The recirculating pump worked really well. Separation via the screens makes cleaning up a doddle. So glad I made the switch after procrastinating for so long. At the moment I am "cubing" the wort to allow it to cool overnight, although a cooling coil was part of the kit. I need to set up a cooling water system so I can recover the water used, being on tank water i am very conscious of water usage. Looking forward to my next brew. . . all grain here we come. . . . such fun!"

David W. (5/5)

It works, it is not exactly plug and play, but it

"Happy. Product is exactly as described and well made. I will need to make a few tweaks and dial in my numbers but yeah I like it. Looking forward to learning and tweaking"

Paul (4/5)

Great all in one! Loving

"Great all in one! Loving having a pump and get to a boil quite fast!"

Kyle F. (5/5)

Great value for money

"Awesome system"

Darcy F. (5/5)

Great gear

"Bought with copper reflux arm and have been cooking up some goodness Works as well as hoped"

Tyler W. (5/5)

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