Brewing Systems & Kettles · 5 articles
Brewing Systems & Kettles
All-in-one electric systems like the Grainfather G40 and Anvil Foundry have changed what a serious home setup looks like — but the wattage, batch size, and voltage tradeoffs matter a lot before you commit. We map out the full range from entry brew kettles to large-format 10-gallon electric rigs, with comparisons framed around what you actually care about.
Grain Mill Showdown: 2-Roller vs 3-Roller Crush Quality for All-Grain Brewers
Choosing between a 2-roller and 3-roller grain mill is one of the most consequential equipment decisions an all-grain homebrewer makes. Here's how to pick the
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BIAB Brew Bags Compared: Mesh Micron, Bag Size, and Durability for All-Grain Brewers
Not all brew-in-a-bag mesh bags perform the same. Here's how to match micron rating, bag dimensions, and material construction to your kettle and brewing goals.
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Grainfather G30 Gen3 vs G30v3 220V: First-Look Analysis for the All-Grain Upgrade
The Grainfather G30 just got a third-generation refresh, and the 220V variant changes the math for serious homebrewers. Here's how to decide which version
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Kegging Your Homebrew: Ball Lock Keg Setup, Pressure Transfer, and Tri-Clamp Fittings
Ready to ditch the bottle caps? This guide walks you through choosing ball lock kegs, dialing in pressure transfers, and understanding when tri-clamp fittings
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All-in-One Electric Brewing Systems: Wattage, Batch Size, and 110V vs 220V Tradeoffs Explained
Choosing an electric all-in-one brewing system means navigating wattage, voltage, and batch size decisions that affect every brew day. Here's the comparison
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