The All-in-one brewing systems have led the way in making all-grain brewing achievable for many home brewers.
Cost-effective and taking up a lot less space than 3-tier brewing systems they fit easily in many domestic environments.
They are equally at home as a PILOT brewing system for recipe experimentation for the craft brewery. Many craft brewing establishments today had humble beginnings with all-grain brewing systems like those below. Another great advantage of these all-in-one brewing systems is that they can also be turned into distillation reflux and pot stills.
Choose a brewing system
Traditional breweries use a multi-vessel system for the brewing process. But, because we’re brewing at home and through clever engineering, we can scale these into fewer vessel systems.
At Kromebrew, the All-in-one brewing system is an electric all-grain brewing system that lets you mash, sparge and boil your wort before transferring it to your fermenter.
All Grain brewing Stainless Steel fermentors with temperature control mode is available in 30 L and 60 L capacity
Select a Fermentation vessel
Once you’ve chosen your brewing system, you’ll need to choose a vessel to ferment the beer/wine/kombucha. Many brewers start with a plastic fermenter as they are cost-effective and easy to use. These, however, can scratch and hold bacteria which can eventually ruin your beer so if you want a more robust solution, go for a Stainless Steel Fermenter.
Stainless steel fermenters are great, but it’s important to note that they rely on the ambient temperature of your room for fermentation. Here, At Kromebrew 3 sizes are available in Conical Fermenter 20 Litres, 30 Litres, 62 Litres
Pick either bottles or kegs for serving your beer
You have several options when it comes to packaging and serving your beer/kombucha and most brewers choose to either bottle or keg their beer.
Bottling is relatively simple compared to kegging and is also the cheaper alternative for those just starting out. But, if you want to make serving fresh, cold homebrewed beer even easier, you can invest in a kegging setup.
At Kromebrew, we have both options available. Based on your choice, you can buy bottles, Kegs, or kegging Kit to store and serve homebrewed brew
Accessories
Finally, you’ll need a few accessories to get you through your all-grain brew day. You’ll need a:
- Mash paddle to help you stir the grains
- Cleaner and sanitizer to clean your brewing system and fermentation vessel
- Hydrometer for measuring the gravity of your beer at the start and at the end of fermentation
- Bottling wand or siphon to transfer the beer into your fermentation vessel