Complete brewing systems powered by propane for easy all-grain brewing without performing any heavy lifting of brew kettles. Browse these brewing systems including single tier, gravity, tippy and computer controlled pilot systems.
Designed as a Nano Brewery / Pilot Brewery, this system features 45 Gallon Kettles and will brew a true 1 bbl (31 gallon) batch. Featuring two stainless pumps and all 1.5" tri-clover connections, this brewery has found it's niche as an economical option for both brew pubs and garage fanatics. Shipping Included Alpha Ruby Street 1 Barrel Brewing System Offering Free Shipping! Lower 48 States Only Features: All welded steel tube frame construction with industrial powder coated finish on frame Burner grates finished in black with a 2000 degree industrial coating (3) 45 Gallon 304 Stainless Steel Kettles w/ Lids 3 piece ball valves included on all kettles and pumps Stainless steel flexible gas lines Propane regulator including 4' stainless braided hose included Magnetic drive pumps included with stainless steel drip shields and stainless outflow control valves Remote control key fob on / off switches for both pumps included All sanitary tri-clamp fittings on HLT, mash tun, boil kettle, and pump Silicone hoses with fittings included (7' x 1/2" outflow hose will fill conicals on tall legs) Mash Tun includes 16 gauge perforated false bottom, and 1/2" stainless steel dip tube Boil kettle includes a domed screen and 1/2" stainless steel dip tube All three kettles include a thermometer installed on to them. All legs feature non-surface marring plastic feet Includes complete owners manual with operating instructions and warranty Dimensions: 27" x 83" x 42" (with kettles) information All Alpha burners can later be converted to natural gas or propane. Optional HERMS Conversion Kit: HERMS - (Heat Exchange Recirculating Mash System) Many brewers are choosing HERMS as an option to maintain mash temperatures and perform step mashes without direct fired heat. Our HERMS coil option offers a 1/2" x 50' stainless coil in the hot liquor tank that allows the brewer to recirculate the mash runoff through the coiled heat ex-changer and back into the mash tun. The coil is factory installed only and pressure tested before it ships. The HERMS Conversion Kit for the Alpha Ruby Street Brewery will include: 50’ ½” SS HERMS coil mounted in the HLT with through wall fittings (tri-clover on top, ball valve and tri-clover at the bottom) Additional heat shielding welded onto HLT burner grate to protect lower HERMS coil ball valve The digital control package also works with the HERMS option. Sight Gauge Option Now you can get a sight gauge installed on your Boil Kettle or HLT. Please see the options. Plate Chiller Package Ruby Street has a complete plate chiller package that will be installed on your Ruby Street frame. Package includes: Duda Brand 30 Plate all Stainless Chiller mod# B3-36 Bracket to fit any of our frames powder coated to match Mounting hardware Tri Clover wort connections with 3” dial outflow thermometer Male and female garden hose fittings on water side of chiller Can be sold and shipped with Ruby Street systems and frames. Optional Whirlpool Arm If you would like a whirlpool arm assembly added to your boil kettle please see the options. Includes: 3 piece ball valve w/tri-clamp connection.
Designed as our most compact and portable model ever and loaded with professional features, the Fusion 15™ is the newest addition to our lineup of professional brewing systems. We call it the Fusion because it's truly is a culmination of pro design features, conveniences, and fabrication technology that we have drawn from our other designs as well as countless custom builds. 15.5 Gallon Kettles will brew a 10 gallon batch. The small frame (63.5" overall length) allows this system to easily transport in most SUV's. Simple natural gas conversion option makes this system the perfect for commercial pilot use and home-brewers that simply want the best. Includes Shipping Designed as Ruby Street's most compact and portable model ever and loaded with professional features, the Fusion 15™ is the newest addition to our lineup of professional brewing systems. We call it the Fusion because it's truly is a culmination of pro design features, conveniences, and fabrication technology that we have drawn from our other designs as well as countless custom builds. 15.5 Gallon Kettles will brew a 10 gallon batch. The small frame (63.5" overall length) allows this system to easily transport in most SUV's. Simple natural gas conversion option makes this system the perfect for commercial pilot use and home-brewers that simply want the best. System Includes: All welded steel tube frame construction with industrial powder coated finish on frame Burner grates finished in black with a 2000 degree industrial coating (3) 15 Gallon 304 Stainless Steel Kettles w/ Lids Stainless steel flexible gas lines Propane regulator including 4' stainless braided hose included Magnetic drive pumps included with stainless steel drip shields and stainless outflow control valves Remote control key fob on / off switches for both pumps included All sanitary tri-clamp fittings on HLT, mash tun, boil kettle, and pumps Silicone hoses with fittings included (7' x 1/2" outflow hose will fill conical's on tall legs) Mash Tun and boil kettle include perforated stainless wall to wall false bottoms and 1/2" stainless steel dip tubes All legs feature non-surface marring plastic feet Includes complete owners manual with operating instructions and warranty information Fusion 15 System Dimensions: 63.5” wide x 26” deep x 42.5” high (height includes kettles) Optional Sight Glass If you would like to have a sight glass on your HLT or Boil Kettle please see options. Optional Thermometer If you would like to have a thermometer installed on to your Boil Kettle please see options. Optional Whirlpool Arm w/Valve If you would like a whirlpool arm installed on to your Boil Kettle please see options. Optional Plate Chiller Package Ruby Street Has a complete plate chiller package that will be installed on your Ruby Street frame. Plate chiller package includes: Duda Brand 30 Plate all Stainless Chiller mod# B3-36A Bracket to fit any of our frames powder coated to match Mounting hardware Tri-Clover wort connections with 3” dial outflow thermometer Male and female garden hose fittings on water side of chiller Can be sold and shipped with Ruby Street systems and frames Optional 50 Foot Immersion Chiller 50 ft. Immersion Chiller is coiled with 3/8" copper tubing and fitted with quality brass garden hose connectors. If you would like to add a 50' Immersion Chiller please see the options section. Optional HERMS Conversion Kit: HERMS - (heat exchange recirculating mash system) Many brewers are choosing HERMS as an option to maintain mash temperatures and perform step mashes without direct fired heat. Our HERMS coil option offers a 1/2" x 50' stainless coil in the hot liquor tank that allows the brewer to recirculate the mash runoff through the coiled heat ex-changer and back into the mash tun. The HERMS Conversion Kit for the Standard Ruby Street Brewery will include: 50’ ½” SS HERMS coil mounted in the HLT with through wall fittings (tri-clover on top, ball valve and tri-clover at the bottom) Through wall return tri-clover fitting installed at the top of the mash tun with cork float return hose inside (1) additional 3’ hose with tri-clover fittings on both ends (1) additional tri-clover barb added to the end of the normally open 7’ hose (3) additional clamps (3) additional gaskets
Get the ultimate accessory for the BrewEasy, with the KettleKart from Blichmann Engineering. This cart was designed to work with all sizes of the BrewEasy system (both gas and electric), but can also be used in other setups where a durable and solid mobile cart is needed. It includes a set of retaining brackets which allows you to secure your TopTier Floor Burner to it. The retaining brackets can also accommodate most size pots (up to the 30 gallon BoilerMaker) when using an electric heating element such as the Blichmann BoilCoil. Features include the following:
NOTE: Burner depicted in picture is not included.
NOTE: Picture shown is of the G1 BoilerMakers. This product will ship with the new G2 BoilerMaker brew pots.
The BrewEasy is a revolutionary and ultra-compact all-grain brewing system that utilizes a patent-pending two kettle recirculation infusion mash process called Kettle-RIMS or K-RIMS for short. This setup gets rid of the hot liquor tank of a traditional three tier system and does away with the time consuming and somewhat complicated sparging process. Ultimately, it gives the all-grain brewer the simplicity of a brew-in-a-bag (BIAB) system, but eliminates the cloudy wort, messy and heavy lifting, all while providing better efficiency! You also get the temperature control and ramping capabilities of a traditional RIMS system. It is simple to setup and easy to use, can fit in your closet which is great for those who live in an apartment or condo, and is a very approachable way to transition from extract to all-grain brewing.
This product comes with all the pieces you need to get the ultimate BrewEasy setup, just choose the batch size you would like to brew, and you're all set! Comes with the following:
BoilerMaker Brew Pots
This BrewEasy all-in system comes with two BoilerMaker brew pots. The upper pot is the mash tun and the lower pot is the boil kettle. Based on your chosen batch sizes, here are the pot sizes that come with the kit:
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 gal | 7.5 gal | 10 gal |
10 gal | 15 gal | 20 gal |
20 gal | 30 gal | 30 gal |
So, How Does it all Work?
Simply start with ALL of your brewing water (liquor) for your brew day and place about half in the lower pot (boil kettle) and the remainder in the upper pot (mash tun). Set your AutoSparge, turn on the pump, and add heat. The liquor will recirculate from the boil kettle, into the mash tun, and back into the boil kettle. Recirculation flow rate is controlled by included orifices, allowing for 6 flow settings from 0.5 - 2.0 gpm. When you're at your desired temperature, turn off the pump and add your malt. Maintaining your mash temp or even ramping through several temperature rests is a breeze with the Tower of Power LTE system that is included. Just set your temp and sit back. When you're through with your mash, simply turn off the pump and let all the wort from your mash tun drain into your brew kettle and boil as normal. It's as simple as that!
Already Own Some Blichmann Equipment? Then check out the BrewEasy Adapter Lid Kit. The kit is designed to upgrade your setup to the BrewEasy system if you already own a burner, brew pump, and the appropriately sized BoilerMaker brew pots
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches?
Yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. The challenge is two-fold: an overly thin mash bed (which can lead to cloudy wort), mixed with a lower volume in the boil kettle (which can lead to carmelization). In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. See suggestions below:
Less than 5 gal. in 5 gal. BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gal. finished batch size in the 5 gal. BrewEasy.
5 gal. batch in 10 gal. BrewEasy
A minimum of 10 lbs. of grain. You'll also need the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. Maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times.
10 gal. batch in 20 gal. BrewEasy
A minimum of 20 lbs. of grain. You'll also need the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. Maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times.
NOTE: Picture shown is of the G1 BoilerMakers. This product will ship with the new G2 BoilerMaker brew pots.
The BrewEasy is a revolutionary and ultra-compact all-grain brewing system that utilizes a patent-pending two kettle recirculation infusion mash process called Kettle-RIMS or K-RIMS for short. This setup gets rid of the hot liquor tank of a traditional three tier system and does away with the time consuming and somewhat complicated sparging process. Ultimately, it gives the all-grain brewer the simplicity of a brew-in-a-bag (BIAB) system, but eliminates the cloudy wort, messy and heavy lifting, all while providing better efficiency! You also get the temperature control and ramping capabilities of a traditional RIMS system. It is simple to setup and easy to use, can fit in your closet which is great for those who live in an apartment or condo, and is a very approachable way to transition from extract to all-grain brewing.
This product comes with all the pieces you need to get the ultimate BrewEasy setup, just choose the batch size you would like to brew, and you're all set! Comes with the following:
BoilerMaker Brew Pots
This BrewEasy all-in system comes with two BoilerMaker brew pots. The upper pot is the mash tun and the lower pot is the boil kettle. Based on your chosen batch sizes, here are the pot sizes that come with the kit:
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 gal | 7.5 gal | 10 gal |
10 gal | 15 gal | 20 gal |
20 gal | 30 gal | 30 gal |
So, How Does it all Work?
Simply start with ALL of your brewing water (liquor) for your brew day and place about half in the lower pot (boil kettle) and the remainder in the upper pot (mash tun). Set your AutoSparge, turn on the pump, and add heat. The liquor will recirculate from the boil kettle, into the mash tun, and back into the boil kettle. Recirculation flow rate is controlled by included orifices, allowing for 6 flow settings from 0.5 - 2.0 gpm. When you're at your desired temperature, turn off the pump and add your malt. Maintaining your mash temp or even ramping through several temperature rests is a breeze with the Tower of Power LTE system that is included. Just set your temp and sit back. When you're through with your mash, simply turn off the pump and let all the wort from your mash tun drain into your brew kettle and boil as normal. It's as simple as that!
Already Own Some Blichmann Equipment? Then check out the BrewEasy Adapter Lid Kit. The kit is designed to upgrade your setup to the BrewEasy system if you already own a burner, brew pump, and the appropriately sized BoilerMaker brew pots
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches?
Yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. The challenge is two-fold: an overly thin mash bed (which can lead to cloudy wort), mixed with a lower volume in the boil kettle (which can lead to carmelization). In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. See suggestions below:
Less than 5 gal. in 5 gal. BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gal. finished batch size in the 5 gal. BrewEasy.
5 gal. batch in 10 gal. BrewEasy
A minimum of 10 lbs. of grain. You'll also need the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. Maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times.
10 gal. batch in 20 gal. BrewEasy
A minimum of 20 lbs. of grain. You'll also need the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. Maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times.
From Blichmann Engineering comes the TopTier Modular Brewing Stand, the final word in convenience and customizability! At the heart of this engineering wonder is a T-slotted frame, which allows for an endless arrangement of burners and shelves into any order you choose. It is often said that you can ask ten brewers how they brew, and you'll get eleven different answers. This extends to brewing systems; no two are alike, and each one is as unique as its brewer. The TopTier gives you the ability to customize your brewing system, making it (and your beers) as unique as you are! With the TopTier, you can tweak your brewing system as you see fit, and easily upgrade when it's time to move on to bigger, better batches of beer.
NOTE: This product comes with the base stand, frame, and mounts. You will need to purchase shelves, burners, and brew pots separately. See the products listed below for the different add-ons!
Some of the features of the TopTier include:
Proven time and again for their unwavering quality and dedications to the wants and needs of brewers, the TopTier is another superior quality product from Blichmann Engineering. Experience this firsthand today with the Toptier Modular Brewing Stand!
NOTE: Picture shown is of the G1 BoilerMakers. This product will ship with the new G2 BoilerMaker brew pots.
The BrewEasy is a revolutionary and ultra-compact all-grain brewing system that utilizes a patent-pending two kettle recirculation infusion mash process called Kettle-RIMS or K-RIMS for short. This setup gets rid of the hot liquor tank of a traditional three tier system and does away with the time consuming and somewhat complicated sparging process. Ultimately, it gives the all-grain brewer the simplicity of a brew-in-a-bag (BIAB) system, but eliminates the cloudy wort, messy and heavy lifting, all while providing better efficiency! You also get the temperature control and ramping capabilities of a traditional RIMS system. It is simple to setup and easy to use, can fit in your closet which is great for those who live in an apartment or condo, and is a very approachable way to transition from extract to all-grain brewing.
This product comes with all the pieces you need to get the ultimate BrewEasy setup, just choose the batch size you would like to brew, and you're all set! Comes with the following:
BoilerMaker Brew Pots
This BrewEasy all-in system comes with two BoilerMaker brew pots. The upper pot is the mash tun and the lower pot is the boil kettle. Based on your chosen batch sizes, here are the pot sizes that come with the kit:
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 gal | 7.5 gal | 10 gal |
10 gal | 15 gal | 20 gal |
20 gal | 30 gal | 30 gal |
So, How Does it all Work?
Simply start with ALL of your brewing water (liquor) for your brew day and place about half in the lower pot (boil kettle) and the remainder in the upper pot (mash tun). Set your AutoSparge, turn on the pump, and add heat. The liquor will recirculate from the boil kettle, into the mash tun, and back into the boil kettle. Recirculation flow rate is controlled by included orifices, allowing for 6 flow settings from 0.5 - 2.0 gpm. When you're at your desired temperature, turn off the pump and add your malt. Maintaining your mash temp or even ramping through several temperature rests is a breeze with the Tower of Power LTE system that is included. Just set your temp and sit back. When you're through with your mash, simply turn off the pump and let all the wort from your mash tun drain into your brew kettle and boil as normal. It's as simple as that!
Already Own Some Blichmann Equipment? Then check out the BrewEasy Adapter Lid Kit. The kit is designed to upgrade your setup to the BrewEasy system if you already own a burner, brew pump, and the appropriately sized BoilerMaker brew pots
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches?
Yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. The challenge is two-fold: an overly thin mash bed (which can lead to cloudy wort), mixed with a lower volume in the boil kettle (which can lead to carmelization). In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. See suggestions below:
Less than 5 gal. in 5 gal. BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gal. finished batch size in the 5 gal. BrewEasy.
5 gal. batch in 10 gal. BrewEasy
A minimum of 10 lbs. of grain. You'll also need the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. Maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times.
10 gal. batch in 20 gal. BrewEasy
A minimum of 20 lbs. of grain. You'll also need the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. Maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times.
Want to control your Tower of Power from your computer? Then you'll need this. The Communications cable connects directly from your computer to the Temperature Control Module. This free software provided by Blichmann Engineering needs to be installed as well (Windows XP, Vista and 7 only). The software with the Communications Cable allows you to program the Control Modules so that you can use automatic mash profile ramping, along with monitoring via your PC.
NOTE: This is not a simple USB cable. It converts the control module's RS485 protocol to USB via an embedded chip in the cable.
Use a Tower of Power with any setup your mind can create! The great thing about Blichmann Engineering products is their modular nature. Blichmann has come out with this temperature sensor fitting so that you can put the Tower of Power temperature sensor on any setup you may have! This fitting works with 1/2" NPT fittings, which are standard on most pumps and Blichmann Engineering products. This is the fitting used on the Tower of Power LTE directly after the pump, and can be used after the pump in most setups. It can also be used on the outflow of the Blichmann RIMS-Rocket to measure temperature, allowing the Tower of Power to fire when needed. It is best used as soon after the heat source as possible to minimize overshooting the set point of the control device. Perfect for those who put together their own brewing systems yet still want the control that the Tower of Power brings!
The heavyweight shelf for Blichmann's TopTier Modular Brewing Stand is the perfect shelf for holding cooler-style mash tuns. It comfortably fits the standard ten gallon mash tuns that have become so ubiquitous in home brewing for use as part of a more complex brew system. A weight capacity of 125 lbs allows the brewer to load these up with grains and strike water, mashing to create even high-gravity beers! These shelves can also be used to support kettles and/or hot liquor tanks that are heated off-system in order to gravity feed water or wort to the next tier. Made with heavy-duty 16 gauge stainless steel, these shelves can support many rectangular-style mash tuns up to 16" wide. A great addition to any brewer's dream system!
The Tower of Power stand comes standard with a mounting spot for one temperature control module, but you'll need this mounting plate if you want to mount two control modules to the stand. It can also be used for keeping two controllers together and mounting them to your own equipment. Also fits neatly on top of the TopTier utility shelf!
Now you can place your pump anywhere on your TopTier Modular Brewing Stand! This convenient mounting bracket is made specifically for March pumps but can accommodate other magnetic-driven pumps of similar size, such as Chugger Pumps. With the ability to mount your pump anywhere on the stand, you can ensure the pump is gravity primed and pumps wort and hot liquor to and from anywhere you need! A drip guard is included with the mounting bracket, protecting your pump's motor from splashing liquids. Pumps can be mounted vertically or horizontally, whatever is best for you and your brewing system!
The utility shelf is a great add-on to the TopTier Modular Brewing Stand. It can be used in addition to three main tiers to hold brewing accessories and tools. Its dimensions measure 10" x 10", the perfect area for smaller items that don't require a whole tier to themselves. With a weight capacity of 50 lbs, the utility shelf should be able to support anything you need to put on it, from pumps to chillers that aren't directly mounted to the stand. Very helpful for keeping a range of different tools, items and ingredients handy on brew day.
The adapter lid kit is the core of the BrewEasy Kettle-RIMS system and comes with all the necessary plumbing, AutoSparge, and BoilerMaker lid mount needed for the BrewEasy.
Important Product Selection Info!
See the chart below for the brew pot sizes required for each BrewEasy setup. The adapter lid kits are also dependent on the model of pots you have. If you have all G1 pots, choose the G1 adapter kits. All G2 pots, then choose the G2 adapter kit. If you are mixing models, choose the adapter kit that corresponds with your top pot (mash tun). So if you want to do a 5 gallon system and already own a G1 10 gallon pot, and want to buy a 7.5 gallon G2 pot, you will also want to choose the G2 adapter kit. Head exploding yet?
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 Gallons | 7.5 Gallon BoilerMaker | 10 Gallon BoilerMaker |
10 Gallons | 15 Gallon BoilerMaker | 20 Gallon BoilerMaker |
20 Gallons | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker |
NOTE: The kit cannot be used with other BoilerMaker combinations or non-BoilerMaker brew pots.
***Additional Equipment Required***All you need in addition to this adapter kit is a 13/16" to 7/8" diameter hole drilled in the mash tun for the included AutoSparge, a heat source for the bottom boil kettle, and a single brew pump. Head over to our Brew Pumps page to see what we have, or you could pick up the Blichmann Tower of Power LTE stand with the March 815 pump and you'd be on your way to the ultimate setup. Check out the product documentation tab for more info on the BrewEasy setup.
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches (i.e. a 5 gallon batch on the 10 gallon system)?
The short answer is yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. Here are some tips for brewing smaller batches on each of the BrewEasy systems:
Smaller than 5 gallons in 5 gallon BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gallon finished batch size in the 5 gallon BrewEasy.
5 gallon batch in 10 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. Blichmann recommends at least 10 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. It is highly recommend to purchase the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
10 gallon batch in 20 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. We recommend at least 20 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. We highly recommend purchasing the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
The Control Module provides the temperature reading and control functionality that sets this product apart from the rest. Never before has this level of sophistication been available to home brewers in such a sleek, compact, and easy to use device. All you need to do is choose your target temperature (mash tun or hot liquor tank) and the Control Module will do the rest by automatically turning on/off your burners (natural gas or propane) till the desired temperature is reached. Accurate and precise temperature control held to 0.5° F (0.25° C). Set it and forget it (we actually don't really mean that; you should definitely still pay attention but it just sounded fitting in this context!). Buy another one and control both your mash tun AND your hot liquor tank. Each Temperature Control Module comes with the following:
The adapter lid kit is the core of the BrewEasy Kettle-RIMS system and comes with all the necessary plumbing, AutoSparge, and BoilerMaker lid mount needed for the BrewEasy.
Important Product Selection Info!
See the chart below for the brew pot sizes required for each BrewEasy setup. The adapter lid kits are also dependent on the model of pots you have. If you have all G1 pots, choose the G1 adapter kits. All G2 pots, then choose the G2 adapter kit. If you are mixing models, choose the adapter kit that corresponds with your top pot (mash tun). So if you want to do a 5 gallon system and already own a G1 10 gallon pot, and want to buy a 7.5 gallon G2 pot, you will also want to choose the G2 adapter kit. Head exploding yet?
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 Gallons | 7.5 Gallon BoilerMaker | 10 Gallon BoilerMaker |
10 Gallons | 15 Gallon BoilerMaker | 20 Gallon BoilerMaker |
20 Gallons | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker |
NOTE: The kit cannot be used with other BoilerMaker combinations or non-BoilerMaker brew pots.
***Additional Equipment Required***All you need in addition to this adapter kit is a 13/16" to 7/8" diameter hole drilled in the mash tun for the included AutoSparge, a heat source for the bottom boil kettle, and a single brew pump. Head over to our Brew Pumps page to see what we have, or you could pick up the Blichmann Tower of Power LTE stand with the March 815 pump and you'd be on your way to the ultimate setup. Check out the product documentation tab for more info on the BrewEasy setup.
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches (i.e. a 5 gallon batch on the 10 gallon system)?
The short answer is yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. Here are some tips for brewing smaller batches on each of the BrewEasy systems:
Smaller than 5 gallons in 5 gallon BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gallon finished batch size in the 5 gallon BrewEasy.
5 gallon batch in 10 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. Blichmann recommends at least 10 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. It is highly recommend to purchase the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
10 gallon batch in 20 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. We recommend at least 20 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. We highly recommend purchasing the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
The adapter lid kit is the core of the BrewEasy Kettle-RIMS system and comes with all the necessary plumbing, AutoSparge, and BoilerMaker lid mount needed for the BrewEasy.
Important Product Selection Info!
See the chart below for the brew pot sizes required for each BrewEasy setup. The adapter lid kits are also dependent on the model of pots you have. If you have all G1 pots, choose the G1 adapter kits. All G2 pots, then choose the G2 adapter kit. If you are mixing models, choose the adapter kit that corresponds with your top pot (mash tun). So if you want to do a 5 gallon system and already own a G1 10 gallon pot, and want to buy a 7.5 gallon G2 pot, you will also want to choose the G2 adapter kit. Head exploding yet?
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 Gallons | 7.5 Gallon BoilerMaker | 10 Gallon BoilerMaker |
10 Gallons | 15 Gallon BoilerMaker | 20 Gallon BoilerMaker |
20 Gallons | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker |
NOTE: The kit cannot be used with other BoilerMaker combinations or non-BoilerMaker brew pots.
***Additional Equipment Required***All you need in addition to this adapter kit is a 13/16" to 7/8" diameter hole drilled in the mash tun for the included AutoSparge, a heat source for the bottom boil kettle, and a single brew pump. Head over to our Brew Pumps page to see what we have, or you could pick up the Blichmann Tower of Power LTE stand with the March 815 pump and you'd be on your way to the ultimate setup. Check out the product documentation tab for more info on the BrewEasy setup.
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches (i.e. a 5 gallon batch on the 10 gallon system)?
The short answer is yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. Here are some tips for brewing smaller batches on each of the BrewEasy systems:
Smaller than 5 gallons in 5 gallon BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gallon finished batch size in the 5 gallon BrewEasy.
5 gallon batch in 10 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. Blichmann recommends at least 10 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. It is highly recommend to purchase the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
10 gallon batch in 20 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. We recommend at least 20 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. We highly recommend purchasing the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
The Tower of Power Mounting Kit for TopTier combines two of Blichmann's most incredible pieces of brewing equipment into one! The mounting kit will replace one of the legs of the TopTier stand, replacing it with the Tower of Power and effectively giving you the tower's temperature control and pumping ability as a permanent part of your TopTier system. With the precision and accuracy of the Tower of Power together with the customizability of the TopTier stand, you will be able to easily create top-quality beers. What more could a brewer want?
The adapter lid kit is the core of the BrewEasy Kettle-RIMS system and comes with all the necessary plumbing, AutoSparge, and BoilerMaker lid mount needed for the BrewEasy.
Important Product Selection Info!
See the chart below for the brew pot sizes required for each BrewEasy setup. The adapter lid kits are also dependent on the model of pots you have. If you have all G1 pots, choose the G1 adapter kits. All G2 pots, then choose the G2 adapter kit. If you are mixing models, choose the adapter kit that corresponds with your top pot (mash tun). So if you want to do a 5 gallon system and already own a G1 10 gallon pot, and want to buy a 7.5 gallon G2 pot, you will also want to choose the G2 adapter kit. Head exploding yet?
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 Gallons | 7.5 Gallon BoilerMaker | 10 Gallon BoilerMaker |
10 Gallons | 15 Gallon BoilerMaker | 20 Gallon BoilerMaker |
20 Gallons | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker |
NOTE: The kit cannot be used with other BoilerMaker combinations or non-BoilerMaker brew pots.
***Additional Equipment Required***All you need in addition to this adapter kit is a 13/16" to 7/8" diameter hole drilled in the mash tun for the included AutoSparge, a heat source for the bottom boil kettle, and a single brew pump. Head over to our Brew Pumps page to see what we have, or you could pick up the Blichmann Tower of Power LTE stand with the March 815 pump and you'd be on your way to the ultimate setup. Check out the product documentation tab for more info on the BrewEasy setup.
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches (i.e. a 5 gallon batch on the 10 gallon system)?
The short answer is yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. Here are some tips for brewing smaller batches on each of the BrewEasy systems:
Smaller than 5 gallons in 5 gallon BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gallon finished batch size in the 5 gallon BrewEasy.
5 gallon batch in 10 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. Blichmann recommends at least 10 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. It is highly recommend to purchase the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
10 gallon batch in 20 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. We recommend at least 20 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. We highly recommend purchasing the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
The Pump Stand will help complete your ultimate setup by combining all the components of the Tower of Power system, into one central control center for home brewing domination. This freestanding RIMS plumbing tower offers the following features:
The adapter lid kit is the core of the BrewEasy Kettle-RIMS system and comes with all the necessary plumbing, AutoSparge, and BoilerMaker lid mount needed for the BrewEasy.
Important Product Selection Info!
See the chart below for the brew pot sizes required for each BrewEasy setup. The adapter lid kits are also dependent on the model of pots you have. If you have all G1 pots, choose the G1 adapter kits. All G2 pots, then choose the G2 adapter kit. If you are mixing models, choose the adapter kit that corresponds with your top pot (mash tun). So if you want to do a 5 gallon system and already own a G1 10 gallon pot, and want to buy a 7.5 gallon G2 pot, you will also want to choose the G2 adapter kit. Head exploding yet?
Batch Size | Mash Tun (upper pot) | Boil Kettle (lower pot) |
5 Gallons | 7.5 Gallon BoilerMaker | 10 Gallon BoilerMaker |
10 Gallons | 15 Gallon BoilerMaker | 20 Gallon BoilerMaker |
20 Gallons | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker | 30 Gallon BoilerMaker |
NOTE: The kit cannot be used with other BoilerMaker combinations or non-BoilerMaker brew pots.
***Additional Equipment Required***All you need in addition to this adapter kit is a 13/16" to 7/8" diameter hole drilled in the mash tun for the included AutoSparge, a heat source for the bottom boil kettle, and a single brew pump. Head over to our Brew Pumps page to see what we have, or you could pick up the Blichmann Tower of Power LTE stand with the March 815 pump and you'd be on your way to the ultimate setup. Check out the product documentation tab for more info on the BrewEasy setup.
Can I brew smaller batches on a BrewEasy system designed for larger batches (i.e. a 5 gallon batch on the 10 gallon system)?
The short answer is yes, you can definitely do this, but there are some caveats to note and special steps will need to be taken. In general, the suggestion is to purchase the system that fits the batch size you plan to brew the most. Here are some tips for brewing smaller batches on each of the BrewEasy systems:
Smaller than 5 gallons in 5 gallon BrewEasy
It is not recommended to brew smaller than a 4 gallon finished batch size in the 5 gallon BrewEasy.
5 gallon batch in 10 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. Blichmann recommends at least 10 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. It is highly recommend to purchase the 9 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000259-00), to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 5 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.
10 gallon batch in 20 gallon BrewEasy
When brewing smaller batches in the larger system you will encounter a thinner mash bed, which can lead to cloudier wort. We recommend at least 20 pounds of grain to avoid an overly thin mash bed. We highly recommend purchasing the 12 in. AutoSparge float rod (SKU BE-000260-00) to accommodate the smaller mash. When brewing with gas, caramelization can be an issue with low volumes in the bottom kettle of the BrewEasy. This is especially problematic with the electric BrewEasy as the BoilCoil must remain fully submerged during operation. You should always maintain a minimum volume of 7 gallons in the bottom kettle at all times. It is important to set the AutoSparge float to maintain this minimum volume.