Thanks Garry. We appreciate it. Hopefully getting three phase or 30amp single phase in your garage is not too complicated. (it's "Kee" by the way not "ken")
It's very nice to have 3 phase on a brewzilla. I have a PV system and like the idea that I brew beer with solar power. Not so easy with the 65l on one phase. Hope it's available in Europe soon.
I am excited and I can't wait I already have 4 Brewzilla 100 litres that we mass produce beers, I can't wait to start distilling. I will buy 4 distillation plates as soon as it comes out...
Kee, mate when will the 100L extenders and the distillers lid be available? Itching to upgrade from the 65L digiboil. Cant wait for 6.5kw heat up capability 👍
Any word on there being a boiler extender for the 100L like with the smaller models? 100L kettle otherwise seems like an awkward size and but would be great if able to brew enough wort to get 2 full 50L kegs of finished beer
I hope this channel gets more subscribers!! It's honestly been a really good resource to understand a lot of how the equipment in restaurants, bars and cafés work.
Kee, Thanks for all of the video content you produce . . . but, PLEASE, for the older folks amongst the current Brewzilla owners . . . we need a dedicated video outlining, step by step, how to program the controller and sync it properly with our phones or pads. Now, I know you're going to say . . . "Hey, there are instructions provided in the manual that outline the process . . . any 10 year-old could do it!" Well, all that might be true. In fact, a 10 year-old could likely program a rocket to the moon and back . . . but those of us in our 60's and 70's who are still active brewers and now new to the electric brewing movement need help deciphering what is 'second nature' to those 40 and under who grew up with this technology. Anyway, if you could shoehorn in another video in what I know is a very busy schedule . . . the older brewers out here would GREATLY appreciate it! Thanks, Angry Dutchman
Hey Andry Dutchman. When you say sync with your phones or pads what do you mean? With your phone or tablet it's best do townload the RAPT app and then when you log into the app you can see the devices live on the screen. You can also use a web browser to open up the app.rapt.io website and this works too but the app helps the website render into the phone screen a little better. If I can better understand the bit you are getting stuck on we can more easily make a video showing how to solve the issue for you.
Hello guys, love your stuff. I would like to run 2x 65L Brewzilla + 2x 35L boilers at ( roughly ) the same time during a brewday + an 24/7 aircon running + 2 freezers . Would an 32A circuit breaker for all of that ?
It would probably be very similar. I think you would save power doing one 100L batch rather than 2 x 50L batches. The power saving would probably be in the relm of 1-2kwh over a whole brew day so we are only talking about saving maybe $0.50 at most. The main benefit would be the time saving.
We do sell these. Most people get this product then put the ball lock post lid ontop: www.kegland.com.au/58l-kegmenter-304-stainless-uni-tank-pressurisable-fermenter.html
Any chance I could get a Prototype system for a couple of days? I have a couple 240lt fermenters, we could do a reiterated mash or high gravity batch to show off the potential of the system on commercial scales.
So wort/mash pickup point is in the centre of the vessel? Any impact or pickup of trub matter at the start of a knockout after whirlpooling? Edit - watching again, perhaps the heat exchanger solid plate and a pumped whirlpool (as oppose to manually whirlpooling with a spoon or example) negates the trub pickup potential and helps form a nice cone
I would not be concerned about this. I have used the brewery a lot and do not bother with whirlpool at all. I do recirculate for the last 5min of the boil and also while using the chiller and the pump protection screen blocks a lot of stuff and I get very clear wort at the end. The wort pickup is at the bottom dead center of the brewery.
Just had my first brew day with this thing yesterday, 2 batches back to back, around 90l finish volume. I like most things on it, but lifting the malt pipe is something that really needs to be considered, its not easy. Had a lot of trouble with the circulation arm pipe restricting the flow. A big bur inside the tube was catching any single piece of grain. I ended up putting a silicone hose on the outlet valve, back up to the top to get through the brew day. When are the Jacket and boil extensions going to be available in australia?
Yes the boil extenders and jackets will be available soon. The bur sounds a bit strange. Can you please send a photo of this to our customer service team and that will start the process of this getting rectified. Sounds like we will have to improve the QC on this particular aspect. As soon as the photos come to our team we will forward this onto our QC guys and make sure they include this in future checks.
These have not been put on the website yet. We have been a bit short staffed actually but they will be on our website soon. You will be able to find them on the website soon with part number KL29353 Probably check in two weeks.
Single phase is cheaper. Most properties don't have 3 phase, so putting in a 32 amp power point is much cheaper than getting 3 phase wired in from the street. Also power companies often charge a premium for 3 phase. If you don't need more than 7 kw or want to run 3 phase motors, stick with single.
KegLand has two main distributors in America. www.morebeer.com and www.williamsbrwing.com It's best to contact these guys directly and they can give you lead times and approximate arrival dates.
No it's not made in Australia. We did start making some of the components in Australia but the reality is we can't get enough staff, labour is expensive and it's just better value for us to manufacture in China.
Hey Ben. The reality is Keg King do manufacture a small number of fermenter tanks in Australia. These tanks are made with: PET resin imported from China The lid, neck ring, dump valve and stainless steel posts are all manufactured in China The welded stainless wire frame is made in China The majority of the machine and production line was made in China Even the cardboard boxes are imported from China KegLand has it's own fermenter blow moulding station in China and we also employ about 30 staff in China too. Given all the raw materials and parts for these fermenters come from China it's just more logistically efficient to manufacture in China. Also KegLand sells way more fermenters than Keg King especially overseas. As a result of the large numbers of fermenters sold in America, Europe, South America, Canada etc. It's also more efficient to manufacture in China as we cannot export directly from Melbourne port to these other overseas destinations. If we make a product in Australia we have to ship the product normally via Asia to get to these other countries anyway thus making us even less efficient for overseas sales.
So happy that you made this brewzilla 💪💪
I'll buy it, thanks
Thanks for your support Riko. We really appreciate it. It's a real beast this unit.
Nice addition Kee 👍, now we can crank things up for summer. Onya mate. 🦘.
Thanks Garry. We appreciate it. Hopefully getting three phase or 30amp single phase in your garage is not too complicated. (it's "Kee" by the way not "ken")
@@KegLand sorry bro I,m on my 3rd pint and the 'E' looks close to the 'N' on my tiny keeboard. 👍, I owe you a beer mate 🍻. Be safe 😷.
It's very nice to have 3 phase on a brewzilla. I have a PV system and like the idea that I brew beer with solar power. Not so easy with the 65l on one phase. Hope it's available in Europe soon.
Yes I agree. Also the three phase power cables are a bit more flexible too. I think three phase is devinitely the way to go if you have it available.
now we need fermzilla all rounder 100L 😅
No fermzilla inner temperature fkn stick please :)) I'm tyred of glueing it... All 4 fermzillas... Brewing under pressure... Yeah Wright... Fk
That will be very difficult but we will try.
@@KegLand just make it in Japan, so it could hold pressure. For real. Kind of 99.9999% guarantee
I will buy them if you make the 100L fermzilla
@@KegLandwhere is the boil extender available for the 100L unit? It doesn't seem to be on the Australian website at all
We need 120l Firirmzilla for high pressure soon. Please hurry up
It can also use as keg system too. Great beer from fermenter directly!
120l all around ^^
That will be trickly. We will try our best!
@@KegLandwhere is the 100L boil extender available, it doesn't seem to be available on the Australian website
@@lukejosselyn7706 I've enquire about it and they don't have an ETA... Hopefully it will be released soon.
Is it possible to wire this as 2 x 15amp plugs? I have 2 x 15 amp 240v plugs available in my brew area on seperate circuits.
Looking really nice.. Any plan for malt and boil extender, and pro lid, like for the other Gen 4 series
I wonder when the distillation lid for 100 litre brewzilla is coming out.
Should be available in about 2 months.
I am excited and I can't wait I already have 4 Brewzilla 100 litres that we mass produce beers, I can't wait to start distilling. I will buy 4 distillation plates as soon as it comes out...
Kee, mate when will the 100L extenders and the distillers lid be available? Itching to upgrade from the 65L digiboil. Cant wait for 6.5kw heat up capability 👍
@kegland
The lid is out, but no ETA on the extension sorry
Any word on there being a boiler extender for the 100L like with the smaller models? 100L kettle otherwise seems like an awkward size and but would be great if able to brew enough wort to get 2 full 50L kegs of finished beer
I hope this channel gets more subscribers!! It's honestly been a really good resource to understand a lot of how the equipment in restaurants, bars and cafés work.
No worries at all. We appreciate it. Thanks for the support.
And at home, don't forget at home!!
What’s the approximate malt pipe capacity for the 100L brewzilla?
Just teasing us!! Would love to know when these units are in stock :)
Should be in stock in about 5-6 weeks from now.
Kee,
Thanks for all of the video content you produce . . . but, PLEASE, for the older folks amongst
the current Brewzilla owners . . . we need a dedicated video outlining, step by step, how
to program the controller and sync it properly with our phones or pads.
Now, I know you're going to say . . . "Hey, there are instructions provided in the manual that
outline the process . . . any 10 year-old could do it!" Well, all that might be true. In fact, a
10 year-old could likely program a rocket to the moon and back . . . but those of us in our
60's and 70's who are still active brewers and now new to the electric brewing movement
need help deciphering what is 'second nature' to those 40 and under who grew up with
this technology.
Anyway, if you could shoehorn in another video in what I know is a very busy schedule . . .
the older brewers out here would GREATLY appreciate it!
Thanks,
Angry Dutchman
Hey Andry Dutchman. When you say sync with your phones or pads what do you mean? With your phone or tablet it's best do townload the RAPT app and then when you log into the app you can see the devices live on the screen. You can also use a web browser to open up the app.rapt.io website and this works too but the app helps the website render into the phone screen a little better.
If I can better understand the bit you are getting stuck on we can more easily make a video showing how to solve the issue for you.
I need the boil extension tube for THIS model. we can make 110 l wort at once. and use two 60l all round firmzilla. please Hurry up
Hello guys, love your stuff.
I would like to run 2x 65L Brewzilla + 2x 35L boilers at ( roughly ) the same time during a brewday + an 24/7 aircon running + 2 freezers .
Would an 32A circuit breaker for all of that ?
Sounds like you will need more power than 32Amp to run all that stuff.
It would save time doing bigger batches would you end up using less electricity in the long run if you did large batches?
It would probably be very similar. I think you would save power doing one 100L batch rather than 2 x 50L batches. The power saving would probably be in the relm of 1-2kwh over a whole brew day so we are only talking about saving maybe $0.50 at most. The main benefit would be the time saving.
Hi, do you know when will be available in more beer usa ? Thanks .
Would be nice if KegLand made some 10 Gallon Stainless Steel BriteTanks for the EU market.
We do sell these. Most people get this product then put the ball lock post lid ontop:
www.kegland.com.au/58l-kegmenter-304-stainless-uni-tank-pressurisable-fermenter.html
Any chance I could get a Prototype system for a couple of days? I have a couple 240lt fermenters, we could do a reiterated mash or high gravity batch to show off the potential of the system on commercial scales.
It's ok. It's not long now until the product is released. The first stock should be arriving in less than 2 months.
So wort/mash pickup point is in the centre of the vessel? Any impact or pickup of trub matter at the start of a knockout after whirlpooling?
Edit - watching again, perhaps the heat exchanger solid plate and a pumped whirlpool (as oppose to manually whirlpooling with a spoon or example) negates the trub pickup potential and helps form a nice cone
I would not be concerned about this. I have used the brewery a lot and do not bother with whirlpool at all. I do recirculate for the last 5min of the boil and also while using the chiller and the pump protection screen blocks a lot of stuff and I get very clear wort at the end. The wort pickup is at the bottom dead center of the brewery.
Just had my first brew day with this thing yesterday, 2 batches back to back, around 90l finish volume. I like most things on it, but lifting the malt pipe is something that really needs to be considered, its not easy. Had a lot of trouble with the circulation arm pipe restricting the flow. A big bur inside the tube was catching any single piece of grain. I ended up putting a silicone hose on the outlet valve, back up to the top to get through the brew day.
When are the Jacket and boil extensions going to be available in australia?
Yes the boil extenders and jackets will be available soon. The bur sounds a bit strange. Can you please send a photo of this to our customer service team and that will start the process of this getting rectified. Sounds like we will have to improve the QC on this particular aspect. As soon as the photos come to our team we will forward this onto our QC guys and make sure they include this in future checks.
Boil extender still not available?
Hi there when is the boiler extender going to be available?
No ETA yet, sorry
When can we find this one in Sweden?
It would be cool to get a floating attachment for my 5 gallon keg so that the intake is not at the bottom. Make me an attachment! :)
@@cossack81 You are hero of the people and made my weekend. I'm researching if this can fit into my 5 gal keg.
Thanks for that Jason!
How much we looking at for this bad boy
It will be about $1100 to $1200. We are just working out the pricing now.
@@KegLand bloody bargain
BZilla for Schwarzenegger
Haha. Thanks!
THIS GIANT!
Yes its really bit but I am sure quite a few home brewers who have the available power will get this model.
please provide video to the new heat exchanger dish.
ruclips.net/video/MzMYYmGM2ik/видео.html
That's not the correct video
Is this unit come with immersion chiller ?
Is it possible to get the link for the upgraded 35L heat exchanger plate?
These have not been put on the website yet. We have been a bit short staffed actually but they will be on our website soon. You will be able to find them on the website soon with part number KL29353 Probably check in two weeks.
@@KegLand Perfect thankyou!
@@KegLand Will they also be avaliable on your aliexpress store??
What is bad on the original, why an upgrade so soon
Is KL25133 available somewhere?
Not yet sorry
Are there any pros and cons with a 32amp plug vs 3 phase power? Does each achieve the same result?
Not really. they both do the same thing. It just comes down to what is easier for you to wire up at your place.
Single phase is cheaper. Most properties don't have 3 phase, so putting in a 32 amp power point is much cheaper than getting 3 phase wired in from the street. Also power companies often charge a premium for 3 phase. If you don't need more than 7 kw or want to run 3 phase motors, stick with single.
Will there be a tri-clover head for the 6 watt pump?
We do not have pans to do that yet but if we get enough requests for it we will make it.
Are you releasing the still lid at the same time as the 100L?
the 100L just got released today but the still lid is still a few months away.
When/where can I get one in the states?
Will this be available in USA and/or South America?
Yes it will. We will start shipping these internationally early 2023.
Will we get a fermzilla adapter to those batch sizes?
Yes we need some huge FermZilla units. I agree!
@@KegLand And a fridge to fit it :D! I love your products and country! Continue like this!
Hi Kee when is this going to be available to purchase?
Probably 5-6 weeks from now.
When can I get in the states?
KegLand has two main distributors in America. www.morebeer.com and www.williamsbrwing.com
It's best to contact these guys directly and they can give you lead times and approximate arrival dates.
Is it made in Australia?
Bro, NUTHIN' is made in Australia anymore. This is made where all Kegland products are made - China.
@@hasto4584 I was just asking because lots of pressure fermenters are made in Australia now, but KEG KING not keg land
No it's not made in Australia. We did start making some of the components in Australia but the reality is we can't get enough staff, labour is expensive and it's just better value for us to manufacture in China.
Hey Ben. The reality is Keg King do manufacture a small number of fermenter tanks in Australia. These tanks are made with:
PET resin imported from China
The lid, neck ring, dump valve and stainless steel posts are all manufactured in China
The welded stainless wire frame is made in China
The majority of the machine and production line was made in China
Even the cardboard boxes are imported from China
KegLand has it's own fermenter blow moulding station in China and we also employ about 30 staff in China too. Given all the raw materials and parts for these fermenters come from China it's just more logistically efficient to manufacture in China. Also KegLand sells way more fermenters than Keg King especially overseas. As a result of the large numbers of fermenters sold in America, Europe, South America, Canada etc. It's also more efficient to manufacture in China as we cannot export directly from Melbourne port to these other overseas destinations. If we make a product in Australia we have to ship the product normally via Asia to get to these other countries anyway thus making us even less efficient for overseas sales.
What are the unit dimensions?
Its about 70cm tall and about 65cm diameter approximately.
Will this one be able in Europe?
Yes it will be. We still need to get the CE approvals but hopefully early next year you will be able to purchase in Europe.
@@KegLand amazing. Thank you 🍻 love my brewzilla 65l gen 3.1.1 btw
Price?
It will probably be about $1100 or $1200. We are just working out the price now
Woooow:))) I can't even imagine how to clean this :)))
Haha.
just you need swimming equipment
Hi guys. Can this be used for fermenting? Ideally, I'd like to use this to mash, ferment in the one device. Can't understand why this isn't a thing.