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