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Brewly BWH30L 30L Brewery & Water Heater

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Brewly BWH30L 30L Brewery & Water Heater
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The Brewly BWH30L is an efficient, compact 2500W semi-automatic brewer with adjustable malt basket for efficient sparging, bazooka bottom filter and tap. You mash, blanch and boil in the same vessel - Cooling coil sold separately. Via the clear digital display, you can easily set the temperature and time. Can also be used as a sparge water kettle.

The malt is placed in a malt basket with a perforated insert that can be easily lifted up with the steel handle in two steps for easy leaching after mashing.

Internally, there is a volume level gauge set on the stainless steel wall.

Brewly BWH30L Brewery
- Material: Polished stainless steel (AISI 304)
- Brewing volume: 30 liters (max), at least 15L batches are recommended.
- Total volume: 35 litres
- Digital Controller with clear display - Set temperature and time.
- Temperature range 25°C to 100°C, adjustable in steps of 0.1°C.
- Temperature control up to 100°C, with +-1°C accuracy.
- Power: 2500W in total (adjustable in 700W and 1800W, or both elements at the same time which gives 2500W). 10-16A fuse is recommended. The heating elements are placed under the base to avoid caramelization of the wort and to reduce burning.
- Malt basket with steel handle: Can be raised in several steps.
- Maximum recommended malt quantity is 8 kg.
- Tap with Bazooka mesh-screen filter (raised Mesh-screen bottom filter for efficient separation of hops from the wort)
- Strong glass lid
- Height: 67 cm
- Diameter: 36 cm (without handle and faucet)
- Weight: 10 kg (freight carrying weight 40 kg)
- Instruction manual
- EU-power plug (UK power plug not included)
- 220-240V 50/60Hz
- Instructions Manual in English

Mash water calculation:
mash water in liters = (amount malt in kilos * 2,5) + 10L.

Note: 2,5 is the ratio between water and malt, ie how thick the mash is going to be. This ratio can be varied between approx 2,2-3. 10L is the volume of water below the malt basket inside the brewery.

Example: For a 20L recipe with 6kg malt the mash water calculation is as following: 6*2,5+10 = 25L.

Sparging: For a 20L recipe, sparge with 78-degree C water up to the 25L mark, and then start the boil (you may start heating the wort while sparging to save time).


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