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WHAT IS SMALLER THAN NANOBREWING? PICOBREWING!

You want to brew very small batches the easy way? 

This can be the answer.

 

Description:

 

The BT80 is an electrically driven 80 liter low-cost brewhouse that is made out of stainless steel. It has butterfly valves with clamp connectors. It is equipped with a steam condenser that simply needs a thin water hose to work. A transparent beer hose with hose barbs is included. Just install your electrical plugs on the electrical cables and start brewing. The BT80 has wheels with stoppers and can easily be moved into a corner of a room after brewing.

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Inner diameter of the vessels = 45 cm

Height = approx. 155 cm

Total volumes of the vessels = 85 liter per vessel

BT80-shipping-box: Length x Width x Height = 1.3 m x 0.7 m x 0.85 m

Weight of BT-shipping-box: Approx. 100 kg

 

The only things that have to be bought seperately  by the brewer are

a little pump and a plate heat exchanger.

 

Specifications:

 

Upper vessel:

 

Functions: Mashing/Lautering

Heating: Electrical heater with a power of 3 kW (Europe/USA: 220 V)

Top:  Lid with opening

Inlets: Sparging water

Outlets: Drainage, side outlet

Features: Slit filter for lautering, thermometer

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Lower vessel:

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Functions: Heating up the sparging water and the wort during lautering/Whirlpool/Cooking

Heating: Electrical heater with a power of 3 kW (Eurpe/USA: 220 V)

Inlets: Lautering/Whirlpool, hop port

Outlets: Clear wort out, drainage, steam out

Features: Thermometer, liquid level hose, steam condenser

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Cooking in the lower vessel: A steam condenser is used to cook the wort in the lower vessel. Quick double batches are possible since the second batch can already be mashed in the upper vessel while the first batch is cooked in the lower vessel.  At least 80 liter of wort can be cooked in the lower vessel.

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Price:

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BT80: 2'580 USD

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The price does not include VAT/customs and shipping costs from Basel/Switzerland to your place.

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Ask for an offer HERE.

The BT80 is

no longer in production.

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