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The VEVOR Electric Brewing System is a versatile 9.2 Gal brewing pot designed for homebrewers looking to elevate their craft. With a powerful 100-1800W heating element, adjustable temperature settings from 25-100â, and a user-friendly LCD control panel, this all-in-one device simplifies the brewing process. It features a robust construction of 304 stainless steel, a fast cooling condensing coil, and the ability to memorize up to 10 recipes, making it suitable for both novices and seasoned brewers. Brew your signature beers with ease and precision!
J**S
High End Brewing system without breaking the bank!! Get one!!
âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ (5/5 Stars)I recently purchased the Vevor Brewing System, and I am beyond impressed with its performanceâespecially for the price. As someone new to brewing, this system has made the learning process much smoother and enjoyable. From heating up quickly to providing exceptional results, it truly offers a high-end brewing experience without breaking the bank.Heating EfficiencyOne of the standout features of this brewing system is how quickly it heats up, even with the breaker size I have. It gets up to temperature in no time, making the brewing process faster and more efficient. This is especially helpful when you're trying to streamline your brewing sessions and avoid long wait times.Quality of First BatchesAfter brewing a couple of batches, I can confidently say that the results have been fantastic. For something at this price point, the beer has come out exceptionalâsmooth, flavorful, and well-balanced. I was honestly surprised by how well it has performed so far. The system helps you get great results right out of the gate, making it a great choice for beginners like myself who want to learn the craft without frustration.Ease of Use & MaintenanceThe Vevor Brewing System is incredibly easy to use and clean. The instructions are clear, and the system is user-friendly, which has made my brewing experience enjoyable from start to finish. Clean-up is straightforward as well, which is an important factor for me. I appreciate that itâs low-maintenance, allowing me to focus more on brewing and less on complicated procedures.Affordable QualityThe system gives you the feel of a high-end brewing setup, but at a fraction of the price. Itâs robust and sturdy, and you can tell that itâs built to last. I feel like Iâm using a professional system, but without the heavy investment.Final Thoughts & RecommendationIf youâre a newbie to brewing or just looking for a reliable system that delivers exceptional results, I highly recommend the Vevor Brewing System. Itâs easy to use, heats up quickly, produces great beer, and is a great value for the price. I would absolutely recommend it to others and plan to continue using it for future batches!
M**N
Inaccurate, might not be worth the price
Not impressed with this at all, I've had better results with a cooler mash tun conversion.- Temperature is not accurate (mine is off by about 9 degrees), I believe instructions mention a way to calibrate, but they don't give any detail on how- Does not indicate if temperature is too high: I started my water at 123 to account for a reduction of heat when adding grains. I set the temp to 113 after that, added the grain. At this point, I was unaware the temperature was always wrong, so thought it was at 113. When I then went to step up the mash temp, I set it for 143 and surprised when it was instantly at 123 (not 113 which is where it was set). This was the point where I knew the temp gauge was not testing for high temps.- Once I noticed the above, I ran a thermometer in the mash - super uneven heating, temp was off by 7 to 9 degree at any given point, and again, does not indicate if the temp is higher than set- It was pretty slow to raise temp in all circumstances- Because of the uneven heating, if you are not constantly stirring, it will get hot at the top half, and not at the bottom where the probe is, then you stir, and you end up way to hot. My final mash ended up being way to hot because I didnt stir enough, so ended up with a super low yield than what I've achieved with this recipe in the past.If you are reading this, and still plan to buy this, here is my recommendations:- ALWAYS run with a separate thermometer and constantly look (so a corded heat resistant thermometer that just hangs in the mash the whole time)- Stir as much as you possibly can to even out the temp, otherwise it will get too hot- start lower than you need and work up as you hit temps to make sure you dont get to hot- Don't expect your first run to go well, there is apparently a learning curve to make up for all the inaccuracies with the device.I am still undecided on if I am keeping it or not - it is not that expensive compared to other options, but I'm just not sure I can dial in the process enough to compensate for how bad it is.
Z**K
Exceptional for the Price
For less than $300, you are buying a thing whose nearest competitor is around $500. You know what youâre getting yourself into.This thing works as intended. People saying that itâs total trash may have gotten a defective unit, but most likely just havenât taken time to tweak it and get used to its quirks.There are a few things that you have to look out for:-The mesh at the bottom of the basket is too fine to get constant recirculation during mash. It will eventually collect too much wort and the pump will run dry before you let it drain down.-You have to be careful with the power setting: 1800w pulls a ton of power during boil and will boil over like crazy. For context, I normally run about 800w during a boil in a 5-gallon batch.-The basket sucks. I really wish they would have just made it solid; I donât need to be able to take the basket apart. The handle is also garbage.
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