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BrewZilla All Grain Brewing System With Pump | Gen 3.1.1 | 35L/9.25G (110V)
AG475A3

BrewZilla All Grain Brewing System With Pump | Gen 3.1.1 | 35L/9.25G (110V)

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Description

We've seen a lot of all-in-one systems over the years, but none are as feature-packed and affordable as the BrewZilla. While other units simply maintain your set temperature, the BrewZilla features a sophisticated digital controller which can be programmed with a full mash schedule, executing each step automatically. The built-in pump will continuously recirculate wort during the mash for more even heat distribution and higher efficiency, but thanks to the integrated camlock fitting, it has even more functionality. Add the optional whirlpool arm to make your late hop additions pop and speed up chilling time, or connect a camlock fitting and tubing to transfer wort to your fermenter. These are just a couple of reasons why MoreBeer! loves the BrewZilla, but there are so many More!

Our Top 10 Favorite Features:

  1. Sophisticated digital controller capable of programmed mash steps, boil addition timers and delayed start
  2. Built-in pump for constant recirculation during mash or whirlpooling and transferring with optional accessories
  3. Full depth malt pipe for higher mash efficiency and capable of running small batches without a pricey adapter
  4. Multiple power modes to cover each step of the brew day – low power to gently heat your mash up to full power for a rolling boil
  5. Wort chiller included! Perfectly sized for this system and adds even more value to your purchase of the BrewZilla
  6. High capacity brewhouse – with a volume of over 9 gallons, you can fit more grain and more wort to make MoreBeer!
  7. Single wall design doesn't trap in heat – chill your wort quickly after the boil!
  8. Super convenient bottom handle makes lifting/pouring a breeze
  9. Rubber feet keep the boiler lifted off the ground and safely above any spills that may occur
  10. Affordable! This is the best price for an all-in-one brewing system you'll find, period.

If you want to jump into all grain brewing right from your first batch, or as an upgrade from malt extract brewing, the BrewZilla is a complete turn key solution. The BrewZilla is an all-in-one electric brewery that has built-in elements for heating and boiling, programmable mash schedule and delayed start, a built-in pump for recirculation, an onboard water resistant control panel for setting and monitoring temperatures, a removable grain basket, and a built-in spigot for transferring. It is extremely portable and uses 110V power so it can be used nearly anywhere.

The V3.1.1 unit features an upgraded main circuit board that changes how the automatic step mashing functions. Now when moving from step to step, the timer for each step will not begin counting down until the programmed temperature is reached. This means more accurate mash schedules than ever before! The new board also introduces boil addition timers so you'll never miss the mark for hop additions.

To get the Wort Chiller Connection Kit for free, add the item to your cart along with the BrewZilla and use code ZILLAKIT at checkout.

New accessory! Check out the BrewZilla Whirlpool Arm, which uses the unit's internal pump to recirculate and spin the wort, improving hop extraction and chill times. No more stirring!

Automatic Step Mashing & Delayed Start! 
One of the coolest features of the BrewZilla is the ability to program the unit with up to 6 individual temperatures and durations so you can step mash precisely how you desire. Simply press the "S1-S6" button to select the stage you want to adjust, and use the temp, time and +/- buttons to program the stage. If you have less than 6 stages in your mash schedule, program the stages you want to skip with 00:00 as the time and the controller will automatically move on to the next step. When all the stages are complete, the unit will sound an alarm and hold the last set temperature.

The programmable stages can also be used to set a delayed start of up to 23 hours in advance so that you can have your water hot and ready to go when you get home from work or wake up in the morning. In order to do this, fill the unit with strike water and program the controller with two steps. Step 1 should be programmed at a temperature lower than the unheated strike water (so the elements will remain off), and the duration should be programmed for however long you want the delay. Then program Step 2 with your desired strike water temperature and a duration of 1-2 hours, giving the BrewZilla ample time to heat up and giving you a margin of error in case you hit the snooze button the morning of brew day.

Recirculating Mash with Full Depth Malt Pipe
The built-in magnetic drive pump easily recirculates wort during the mash. We recommend getting some silicone tubing to go with the recirculation arm. This allows you more control over the recirculation and you can then use the pump to transfer your wort to your fermenter. As with any mash, be sure to stir your grain very thoroughly after mashing-in so you start out with an even temperature throughout the grain bed.

Some competing models advertise their perforated malt pipes as "high flow", but what they don't mention is how this affects efficiency. When recirculating the mash, wort will escape through the side perforations rather than passing through the grain at the bottom-most end of the malt pipe which can lead to lower efficiency. The BrewZilla's malt pipe is designed so that recirculating wort must pass through the entire grain bed before escaping through the false bottom and being pumped over the top of the grain bed again. If you're worried about the flow rate, simply add a pound or two of rice hulls to your grain bill. This is especially recommended when brewing with a high level of wheat, oat, or flaked grains.

Power & Heating Control
Dual heating elements run off of a single 110 volt plug and have individual switches allowing for more control over the heating process. One element is 1000 watts and the other is 500 for a combined 1500 watts! Use both when you need to ramp up the temperature quickly either at the start to get to your mash temp or to go from your mash temp to boiling. Use only one of the elements when you want to hold a temperature.

We highly recommend adding the optional BrewZilla Neoprene Jacket to help reduce heating times and maintain a more vigorous boil. The extra thick neoprene jacket is custom designed to insulate the entire kettle portion of the BrewZilla while staying out of the way of the ball valve and handles. The jacket can help you acheive up to 10% faster heat up times and cut heat loss from the boiler in half. And when it comes time to cool your wort after the boil, simply remove the jacket! While other units boast a double wall design for better heat retention, this actually becomes a disadvantage when it comes to chilling.

The digital control panel makes it easy to see the current temperature and set the temperature you want. The digital controller is also water resistant so don't worry about spills or some water dripping down the side. This controller is built for brewing!

The brewery also includes a stainless steel malt pipe with false bottom allowing you to easily shift from mash tun to boil kettle during your brew day. The malt pipe includes a handle to lift it out and tabs at the base so you can set the malt pipe over the kettle to let the wort drain out. It also has feet at its base to raise the malt pipe slightly off the base and help prevent clogging.

The included stainless steel wort chiller is shipped with bare ends so you can set it up for your situation. We list below the most common tubing and fittings to connect to a hose, hose bib, or faucet.  

What MoreBeer! loves about this product: Homebrewing is trending in the direction of all-in-one, all-grain brewing systems and the BrewZilla is the ultimate value. The cost is half of the next comparable system with programmable mash steps and nearly the same as buying converted coolers and a kettle. We've brewed on all the systems and we can truly say the BrewZilla is the easiest to use. We feel confident that a lot of first time brewers could buy this and use it with ease. At the same time quite a few of our experienced, all-grain brewing staff are buying it to brew at home. The unit is extremely compact because the pump is built-in to the bottom of the unit. You can move it around with ease which makes it perfect for guys and gals that have space constraints. Someone on the team also mentioned how they like that you can drain it via gravity without having to use the pump. All in all a great buy and highly recommended. Please note you will need a few extra pieces of hardware to connect the wort chiller and at least 2' of silicone tubing for the sparge.

Use the Pump for More Than Just Recirculation!
One of the surprisingly handy features of the BrewZilla is that the recirculation pipe features a female camlock. This allows you to hook up other accessories and use the unit's pump for more than just recirculating wort. With a male camlock and silicone tubing, for example, you can use the internal pump to push wort through a plate chiller or counterflow chiller. Check out our selection of camlock fittings here
 

Features:

  • Gen 3.1.1
  • Stainless steel construction
  • 9 gallon total capacity with a finished beer output of 5-6 gallons
  • Digital temperature controller
  • Automatic step mashing with 6 programmable stages
  • 110V power and plug
  • Dual heating elements for total control (1000 watts and 500 watts)
  • Stainless steel 1/2 inch ball valve for draining (dont have to use the pump)
  • Immersion wort chiller included
  • Stainless steel malt pipe/basket
  • Stamped in volume markers
  • Glass lid
  • Magnetic drive pump for recirculation
  • Recirculation arm
  • Bottom handle for easy lifting and pouring
  • Upgraded rocker switches
  • Rubber feet
  • Temperature reads in °F or °C (press and hold temp button for several seconds to adjust)
  • 32.75 in H (with recirculation arm) x 12.5 in D
  • Recommended max. grain bill - 18 lbs
  • Recommended min. grain bill - 8 lbs
  • AlcoEngine Still ready with the purchase of a Distillation Lid

You Will Need:

  • 2' of H985 1/2" ID Silicone tubing for sparging and draining.
  • To connect included Chiller: (20') of D1710 1/2" ID beverage tubing (or whatever length required, (3) H950 hose clamps and (1) brass hose by thread adaptor (H508).

Note: The manual references an element for a different market.  This unit comes with two heating elements for a total of 1,500 watts.

Kegland Part Number: KL05838

 

 
Item # AG475A3
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 30 LBS
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Why did you choose this?
MoreFlavor Store
Looks like the best bargain
Philip S on Feb 9, 2023
Looks like a fantastic product to make brewing simpler
Nicodemus R on Jan 17, 2023
Looks like the best bargain
Philip S on Feb 9, 2023
My husband told me too
Jessica D on Jan 21, 2023
Looks like a fantastic product to make brewing simpler
Nicodemus R on Jan 17, 2023
Son recommended
Carla B on Dec 15, 2022
price and good reviews
Joshua R B on Dec 12, 2022
ny times article
Federico C on Dec 6, 2022
Seemed like a good unit
Michael e b on Dec 3, 2022
can be operated without phone
john c on Dec 1, 2022
Was looking for a simple all in one system so I did have to deal with using my stove and a big kettle
Matthew M on Nov 30, 2022
Christmas Gift for Brother
Kevin S C on Nov 30, 2022
Great upgrade from current system
David C on Nov 28, 2022
great price
David T on Nov 21, 2022
Price and reviews
Paul P on Nov 18, 2022
getting older and want to simplify and make brewing easy
Michael F on Oct 18, 2022
Gift for my boyfriend
Crystal C on Oct 17, 2022
Price, features, reviews
Chuck C on Oct 4, 2022
Best Price
Harold F on Oct 3, 2022
My first time in home brewing at my own home
Evan M on Sep 28, 2022
Reviews and recommendations
Mark J L on Sep 23, 2022
Best item I found for the price to get to all grain brewing in the space I have.
Tom N on Sep 21, 2022
Value and ease of use.
Barney R on Aug 23, 2022
Had good reviews and the price was right
Jay D P on Aug 13, 2022
recommended by friend
Brandon K on Jul 30, 2022
Have a Mash & Boil gen1 no pump. Local microbrewery uses 2 of these units and said they work well. Like the larger volume over M&B and pump.
Jeff L on Jul 19, 2022
Wanted to upgrade my brewing system
Folding hand cart on Jul 8, 2022
I've researched a single system and liked what I saw on this one
J S on Jun 29, 2022
I need to streamline my home brewing & save time.
Ron H on Jun 27, 2022
Price and reviews on systems I've read
Josh R on Jun 23, 2022
value vs competitors
Nick R on Jun 21, 2022
Great price. Looking for a nice start switching from extract to all grain
Derek F on Jun 21, 2022
Turn key solution for all grain and price
Michael W on Jun 20, 2022
Ooh why not... cause i'm getting lazy as I age into my 70's...
Kenneth S on Jun 20, 2022
From reviews, the best All-in-One at a reasonable price.
Joel on Jun 17, 2022
Thanks for supporting the BN! Great deal and many great reviews
Rick A on Jun 7, 2022
value for money
Christopher C on Jun 7, 2022
great deal & space saver
James S on Jun 7, 2022
Wanted all grain brewing system
Mark on May 30, 2022
simple & affordable design
Richard H on May 18, 2022
Interested in a cheaper priced all grain brew system
Jordan T on May 6, 2022
most versatility for the price
noel h on Apr 22, 2022
Meets needs for indoor brewing.
Jim D on Apr 13, 2022
Friend recommended
Colin T on Apr 6, 2022
it was in the best-value sweet spot
Carl Y on Mar 26, 2022
Switch to all grain electric set up
Valued C on Mar 24, 2022
I like how simple it makes the process
Lamar S on Mar 24, 2022
A birthday gift for my husband
Amber R on Mar 11, 2022
Fits what I want to do and has features that work for me.
WAYNE S. on Mar 8, 2022
Price/Function
Stan on Feb 28, 2022
Rated second best system and had best price.
Gene B on Feb 15, 2022
Fairly complete system at resonanle price
Donnis W on Feb 14, 2022
My husband told me too
Jessica D on Jan 21, 2023
Son recommended
Carla B on Dec 15, 2022
To sparge do you need to heat secondary water and pour over the raised grains?
Kenneth A on Feb 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: There are a few different ways to go about it. Some folks will just conduct the mash with extra water so that the total volume is already there. This method can yield slightly lower gravities and be less efficient. Otherwise you will have to heat sparge water on the side and pour or pump it over the grain basket after the mashing step is finished.
Is the pump accessible?
Isaac Ramsey on Mar 5, 2018
BEST ANSWER: No. The pump is encased within the bottom of the unit. It is possible to access it for repairs, but not to add functionality.
How does it keep the trub out of the drain?
Kenneth A on Feb 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: The best way to keep the trub out of the drain is by conducting a whirlpool with the included recirculation arm while cooling. This will force most of the sediment to the center of the kettle. Then all you have to do is remove the clear wort gently and you won't have to worry.
Does this need to be vented for steam if used in the basement?
Steve Seithel on Feb 11, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Guess it depends on the size of the basement. You will be boiling off upto a gallon of water. I use it in a closed garage and have not had any issues with condensation, granted it is more ventilated than a basement. I would brew in a basement.
My Robobrew only gets as high as 212 degrees, anyone else have that issue?
Chris Padilla on Apr 18, 2019
BEST ANSWER: i have not had that issue but I do use the jacket and also make sure if using an extension cord make sure it is heavy duty and does not get to warm.
Does anyone know the actual watt density of the heating elements?
Kyle on Jul 8, 2020
BEST ANSWER: We do not have specifics on the watt density of these burners. However we can note that the elements do not have direct contact with the wort and we have never experienced any scorching or other problems associated with high watt density.
is the temp just in Celsius or is it also in Fahrenheit?
Peter Kapushinski on Apr 22, 2021
BEST ANSWER: It’s in both whatever you set it up at and its easy to change from c/f vs/vs I prefer Fahrenheit myself hope this helps you. P s I love mine works great. Good luck
What is the height of the kettle when measured from the top of the false bottom to the rim?
ANDREW EVANS on Apr 21, 2018
BEST ANSWER: 17" from the top of the false bottom to the rim. The false bottom is 1 1/2" tall making the total depth of the kettle 18 1/2". The malt pipe (the insert basket for the grains) is about 15 1/2" tall measured from the inside.
Is there any kind of Flow control on the pump or is it just on/off?
William J Leeper on Apr 2, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Flow control is in the valve on the tube on the side.
would this be good for biab?
Phillip Johnston on Aug 25, 2018
BEST ANSWER: It replaces the need for a BIAB. The inside cylinder is the "Bag." Go ahead, you won't regret this purchse.
Can you do half size (2.5 gallon) batches?
Gary Layton on May 4, 2020
BEST ANSWER: You can do half size batches in this machine with two drawbacks. For the mash you will need to use more water to make sure your grains are covered all the way. Pretty much you are adding your full bre-boil volume into the kettle instead of mashing with less and adding sparge water. Also if you opt for the chiller it might not have enough coils submerged in your wort to operate at maximum efficiency. Aside from that it will work and you'll be able to make some great half batches. Cheers!
In regards to the Brewzilla, it says you'll need at least 2' of tubing for the sparge. I was just curious how this process works. Can you sparge using the internal pump and recirculation arm?
Jeremy Hueter on Oct 29, 2021
BEST ANSWER: It depends if you are referring to recirculating or sparging. If recirculating (with the basket down) yes. If sparging or rinsing the grains (with the basket up) you would use water from an external source. It could be cold water or heated to your desired sparge temp. Cold water works but will increase the time it takes to get up to boil.
Is there a water chart for strike and sparge water for the 110v system?
Erin Blase on Feb 14, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Not that I am aware of. I use the water targets from Brewer's Friend to set my water schedule, but it seems rather high because the Brewzilla doesn't seem to lose hardly a gallon during the boil.
I’ve had issues with fouling on the heating element on a competitors unit that’s similar to this BrewZilla unit. Has anyone experienced fouling with the BrewZilla unit?
Terry Phenicie on Feb 10, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Me too; almost every batch to one degree or another. I don't think it's good to press too hard on the BrewZilla bottom. I usually do a light scrub followeed by a small amount of undiluted StarSan (careful - this is a strong acid). That completely removes the residue and leaves a nice shiny surface after thorough water rinse.
For the 110V US version, what amp rating cb does it require? Wondering if 15a is enough. The manual is for the higher wattage European version, and doesn't specify for US...thanks in advance.
Christian Whitlock on May 7, 2020
BEST ANSWER: 15 amps is the perfect amount to run this unit. If you're getting at least 100v at the outlet, measured with a multimeter, you will have exactly 1500 watts of power for the elements.
Can you whirlpool with the included pump?
Jay Penneau on Jun 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, with this $15 accessory (Whirlpool Arm for 35L & 65L BrewZilla).

https://www.morebeer.com/products/whirlpool-arm-35l-65l-robobrew-brewzilla.html
Anyone knows the box size from Robobrew v3?
Aimbere Moura on Jan 29, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi Aimbere - By "box size" would you be referring to the controller module?
Does this come with the silicone tubing for the recirculation arm or does it need to be purchased as an add on? Online reviews in user groups says its included, but here it says it needs to be purchased as an add on. Thanks
brian terwilliger on Feb 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: This does not include the tubing.

You will Need:
2' of H985 1/2" ID Silicone tubing for sparging and draining.
To connect included Chiller: (20') of D1710 1/2" ID beverage tubing (or whatever length required, (3) H950 hose clamps and (1) brass hose by thread adaptor (H508).
what does this raise the max grain bill capacity to for the 35L Gen 2/3 Brewzilla?
Christopher C on Jan 4, 2023
BrewZilla All Grain Brewing System With Pump | Gen 3.1.1 | 35L/9.25G (110V)
BrewZilla All Grain Brewing System With Pump | Gen 3.1.1 | 35L/9.25G (110V)
Heavy Duty False Bottom | BrewZilla | DigiBoil | 35L
Heavy Duty False Bottom | BrewZilla | DigiBoil | 35L
BEST ANSWER: So this will not help with adding malt to the malt pipe. Number one. You will be ditching the malt pipe, and doing a full on-mash with this bottom, and then ... -> you will be pumping out the wort into a different (hopefully sufficient) size kettle for your boil. Because this false bottom is meant to let you ditch the malt pipe and just go full mash crazy in your Brewzilla. Nobody knows how much grain you can pack into that thing yet. I've personally gotten 17 lbs into the malt pipe, so thats the low bar and I suspect it will be easy to get 22 or more if you want to go right to the tippy top.
Is it true that V4 comes out early next year?
Jeremy Hueter on Nov 16, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I have heard next year ,but no set time. I was told that by peaple at kegland when i was chasing part numbers for a replacement pump for a robo brew 3.0 my Brewzilla is a 3.5 and i have few issues with it . Same pump model different boards.Primarly a calib. of the heaters. Pump was 49 $.
I am looking for a 'small scale all-in-one system'. Is there a 10L version of the BrewZilla All Grain Brewing System With Pump?
Otis Lamb on Oct 20, 2021
BEST ANSWER: At this time we do not have a 10L version of the BrewZilla. We apologize for any inconvenience.
I have a question for More. How long till Brewzilla electric grain 110v has all the accessories in stock? It doesn't seem right for me to buy then buy what's missing so im gonna hold off till it's all available.
Devlin Laurenson on Mar 15, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Unfortunately we cannot offer any estimates on when the accessories will all be back in stock at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience.
What is boil off rate? 1 gallon per 60 or 90 minutes like the mash and boil?
Craig neuberger on Apr 10, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Depending on batch size its around 1/2 gallon per 60 mins
Hello, I have the v3 and looking for the gasket that is located where the pipe fits into the female camlock. Does anyone know I can buy one? Thank you LJ
LJ on Apr 2, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I believe this is what your looking for.
Replacement O-Ring for BrewZilla / DigiBoil Ball Valve
Replacement O-Ring for BrewZilla / DigiBoil Ball Valve
Is there a warranty?
Isaac Ramsey on Mar 5, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, there is a one year wear and tear warranty on the product.
Reviews

4.5 / 5.0
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Rated 2 out of 5
not happy
I have brewed 5 batches with this system and all five times the pump has plugged and was useless, I even tried to brew in a bag between the false bottom and the brew basket and to my surprise, not only did it plug, it started leaking all over, I had to unplug and drain into buckets to keep from losing my wort. I took the bottom apart and the pump is connect with silicone hose and one of them had burst. Going to replace the silicone hose and just use for hot liquor tank.
June 14, 2023
Purchased
8 months ago
Response from MoreFlavor
We are so sorry to hear about your bad experience with your order. You are still within our return policy and warranty window for a damaged product. Please go to our website, scroll to the bottom of the page, and use the Return an Item form and we will set you up. Cheers!
June 16, 2023
Graciela H
Rated 5 out of 5
Simplify, simplify.
A pleasure to brew. Only negative is the location of the display.
January 30, 2023
Purchased
8 months ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Love this thing
The automated features of the Brewzilla have probably cut an hour off my brew day and upped the efficiency of my mashes too.
I have a larger system for 10 gallon brews but you don't always want that big a batch so this is the perfect solution.
January 5, 2023
Purchased
10 months ago
Rated 3 out of 5
Just OK so far...
The 1st brew was a disaster... No instructions included with the unit. Thankfully Morebeer has a video to help with your first brew, but it should have something for instructions. Nothing...unless you go online. On 1st use the optional site glass broke which became a mess and wow I mean a mess. Then the rubber cap was placed inside the metal cone, because again no instructions, I thought was proper. The unit kept overflowing causing grain to enter the overflow pipe, so I had to constantly adjust the flow valve. After brewing and cleaning I realized the mistake. Again, even a parts list would have been nice. I have brewed for years BIAB and was really hoping this would have been a better experience but unfortunately it took twice as long. I certainly am optimistic the system will work more efficiently in the future, but the 1st brew was a disaster. On a side note, very well built.
December 29, 2022
Purchased
9 months ago
Rated 4 out of 5
Brewzilla 3.1.1
Purchased for $349 as an early Black Friday deal. Wanted to try electric all in one system. Coming from a basic 3 vessel with propane burner. Figured if I didn't like it, I could use it as a HLT (hot liquor tank). Chose over more expensive Gen 4 because I don't think I would use all the RAPT features.

I live in Florida and 110 version takes ~65 minutes to get to 170 and another ~35 to get to boil. Neither are an issue for me. Boil is just adequate, much gentler and easier to control than propane.

Pluses: Can setup delay timer to heat water so it's ready in morning. Easy to clean malt tube. One vessel if you do full volume mash (no sparge).

Minuses: Controller location at bottom of unit. Very hard to see and you must either raise unit on a stand or get down on the floor to adjust.
November 30, 2022
Purchased
10 months ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Absolutely love it.
I brewed on this system for the 1st time today. Being new to brewing beer, I've done a couple extract kits but this was the 1st all grain day for me. The unit performed flawlessly. Can't wait to use it again and wouldn't hesitate to suggest it to anyone wanting to get in to a single unit brewing system.
November 12, 2022
Purchased
1 year ago
Rated 3 out of 5
manuel
Owners manuel would be a nice addition.Where can I down load one?
November 1, 2022
Purchased
11 months ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Brewzilla 3.1.1
Great all- brewing system make sure you get the Therminafor wort cooler to knock down your wort temperature quickly. Combined this makes this a real slick system.
October 16, 2022
Purchased
1 year ago
Rated 4 out of 5
Does the job well
Does a good job overall! The only negative is that the price dropped 50.00 right after I bought it!
October 2, 2022
Purchased
1 year ago
Rated 5 out of 5
The fun and easy way to brew all-grain beer!
After 7 years of extract brewing, I took the leap into all-grain brewing after reading about the Brewzilla electric brewing system. Brewzilla is a great way to learn about all-grain brewing but also a lot of fun. I'm very happy with it and I can't wait to start another batch of beer soon!
Learning how to use the Brewzilla.
First Blonde with the Brewzilla.
September 12, 2022
Purchased
1 year ago