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Quote from: denny on August 12, 2019, 08:32:20 amQuote from: wayne1 on August 11, 2019, 09:30:19 pmI have recently retired from pro brewing and am getting back into home brewing. I have ordered a 65L BrewZilla and 35L DigiBoil for sparging. My research seems to indicate than most of the all-in-one units are made in the same place with very slight differences. With the Grainfather it is mostly the controller/interface and the fact is uses a braid filter for mashing vs the plate in the BrewZilla.David Heath has put together a series of youtube videos comparing them.You may also fine it fun to look through Aussie Home Brewer to look back on the development of the systems and some of the politics Cheers,WayneDo I understand that you're saying that the GF uses a "braid filter"? If so, not the case.My GF has a top and bottom perforated plate for the mash. There is also a perforated filter on the drain. The GF filters work well.
Quote from: wayne1 on August 11, 2019, 09:30:19 pmI have recently retired from pro brewing and am getting back into home brewing. I have ordered a 65L BrewZilla and 35L DigiBoil for sparging. My research seems to indicate than most of the all-in-one units are made in the same place with very slight differences. With the Grainfather it is mostly the controller/interface and the fact is uses a braid filter for mashing vs the plate in the BrewZilla.David Heath has put together a series of youtube videos comparing them.You may also fine it fun to look through Aussie Home Brewer to look back on the development of the systems and some of the politics Cheers,WayneDo I understand that you're saying that the GF uses a "braid filter"? If so, not the case.
I have recently retired from pro brewing and am getting back into home brewing. I have ordered a 65L BrewZilla and 35L DigiBoil for sparging. My research seems to indicate than most of the all-in-one units are made in the same place with very slight differences. With the Grainfather it is mostly the controller/interface and the fact is uses a braid filter for mashing vs the plate in the BrewZilla.David Heath has put together a series of youtube videos comparing them.You may also fine it fun to look through Aussie Home Brewer to look back on the development of the systems and some of the politics Cheers,Wayne