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    Awesome, these forums have threads of three subjects that interest me quite alot; Straight Razor shaving, pipe smoking and brewing.

    I'm going to buy my self Braumeister 50l when we move to new house and get little more space to work with.



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    I'm trying to keep the rig small until I retire and quit moving. Currently using a couple of ice chests (HLT and MT), a 15 gal pot, 6.5 gal glass carboy, 4 kegs and a freezer (keezer-to-be).
    Once I retire, I'll be adding in a couple of walk-in cold rooms complete with an obscene amount of stainless!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ymir View Post
    Awesome, these forums have threads of three subjects that interest me quite alot; Straight Razor shaving, pipe smoking and brewing.

    I'm going to buy my self Braumeister 50l when we move to new house and get little more space to work with.


    What a machine!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbert33 View Post
    What a machine!!!!
    It indeed seems to be rather good machine. Sure you could get one cheaper if you knew how to weld stainless and program the pump and boiler unit but I think itīs safe to say, Braumeister is just very easy and efficient approach.

    I love beers my self, and I have lately started to widen my perspective in the matter. Donīt get me wrong I am big bad newbie still but the hobby really interests me. I have slight OCD when it comes to things and Braumeister helps with that; It helps in eliminating the random factors of brewing, given proper sanitation. From what I have read you can produce good quality beers with very little random variance in the results. This gives chance to hunt for THE best beer, as every time you brew a beer you can recreate the results, and adjust accordingly to the next brew. If you can not recreate a beer you have made, you have very hard time trying to better your products as Change A, can result in outcomes C, D, E leaving you wonder what did you do wrong and what did you do right this time around.

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