



ANVIL FOUNDRY BEERSMITH MANUAL
In manual mode, you control the power percentage you want sent to the heating element. In automated mode, you set the temperature you want to maintain, ideal for your mash, and the controller holds that temperature. The eController allows you to adjust between automated and manual settings to control your heat. This controller connects to the halo heating element and temperature probe in the kettle. The second piece of the eBrewing system is the eController. The eKettle also includes the standard features you would expect from a standard SS Brewtech kettle 1.5″ TC ball valve port with their patented trub dam, a second 1.5″ TC accessory port, and 304 stainless steel with welded fittings. A temperature probe is integrated into the heating element base, so you can do away with having to add a separate thermometer. The heart of the eKettle is a halo type heating element that produces a whopping 5500 Watts. I went the eBIAB route for the sake of simplicity. It’s a fairly interesting design that lets you do eBIAB, or insert a HLT or Boil Kettle into your existing 3 tier setup. An eController that controls the heating element.The SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing System is just as it sounds, an electronic brewing system. What Is The SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing System I’ve recently brewed two different batches of beer using my new setup, and thought it would be helpful to do a review based upon my experience so far with the SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing System. I didn’t want to deal with sparging or the 110v power that most of these systems had. At the end of the day, I kept coming back to the SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing system. These included the GrainFather, RoboBrew, Anvil Foundry, Brewer’s Edge Mash & Boil, and a few others. I also looked at a number of all in one eBrewing systems. I chose the SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing System as I wanted the simplicity of a BIAB setup. Given this opportunity, I created a small brew cave in my unfinished basement, which gave me the opportunity to make the leap to electric BIAB brewing.Īs I recently finished the electrical and plumbing work on my basement, I put my plan in motion and purchased the SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing system. Who knew StarSan had the ability to stain formica, and I wasn’t about to experiment on my wife’s new granite.
ANVIL FOUNDRY BEERSMITH FULL
Given that, I’m stuck doing small batch brews, as it would be impossible getting a rolling boil on a full 5 gallon batch.Īs luck would have it, my brewing was relegated to the basement once we had granite countertops installed in the kitchen earlier this spring. I’ve only been brewing just over a year, but I’m already frustrated at the amount of time it takes to heat / boil on my kitchen stove setup.
