Nano brewing systems - Brew-Magic, PicoBrew, Brewbot?
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 6:16 pm
If you have experience with a nano brewing system, I'd love to hear form you. It's been 15 years since I last brewed, and that was with a rag tag combination of gear. It was fine at the time, but I'm willing to invest in a serious system that can automate some of the prep, brewing, and fermentation, and also give more control (temperature, aeration, etc).
Googling the options available - wow, information overload, and don't know where to start. I've found these systems online, and there are probably others, too.
Brewbot - http://www.brewbot.io
-- Claims it can be run entirely off an iOS app
Brew-Magic Pub Brewer PR911 - https://www.brewmagic.com/pub-brewer-system/
-- Looks heavy duty; pub grade would be several magnitudes of my brewing capacity
PicoBrew Zymatic - http://picobrew.com/Shop/Default.cshtml
-- Microsoft exec's pet project. Something a tech guy designs makes me think it'll be functional, practical and economical. Just a guess.
WilliamsWarn - http://www.williamswarn.com/Shop/The-Wi ... 9QC9WK9KSM
--Drop-dead gorgeous looking, and a Rolex price tag to match
Feel free to tell me I'm crazy to look at these. I'm also open to a brew-on-premise that has great equipment (and that would let me brew wild and sour beers, and potentially barrel age). And homebrew clubs, where I'd be happy to assist and split batches.
Thanks in advance for any experience/recommendations.
Googling the options available - wow, information overload, and don't know where to start. I've found these systems online, and there are probably others, too.
Brewbot - http://www.brewbot.io
-- Claims it can be run entirely off an iOS app
Brew-Magic Pub Brewer PR911 - https://www.brewmagic.com/pub-brewer-system/
-- Looks heavy duty; pub grade would be several magnitudes of my brewing capacity
PicoBrew Zymatic - http://picobrew.com/Shop/Default.cshtml
-- Microsoft exec's pet project. Something a tech guy designs makes me think it'll be functional, practical and economical. Just a guess.
WilliamsWarn - http://www.williamswarn.com/Shop/The-Wi ... 9QC9WK9KSM
--Drop-dead gorgeous looking, and a Rolex price tag to match
Feel free to tell me I'm crazy to look at these. I'm also open to a brew-on-premise that has great equipment (and that would let me brew wild and sour beers, and potentially barrel age). And homebrew clubs, where I'd be happy to assist and split batches.
Thanks in advance for any experience/recommendations.