DIY buckets with elements , think many of us who have been brewing for a while can remember buying and cannibalising Asda smart price kettles for the elements . I wonder how many coolbox searches on Argos this video will cause .
I honestly had no idea you could brew quality beers with such low priced kit, I so need this in my life. Everything crossed and now it’s impossible to walk.
Been brewing for 3 years now, but I still find there's something to learn from these beginner videos. James' enthusiasm and delivery in front of the camera is great.
Loving this setup! I’ve not long ago made an order with you. I’m the guy that didn’t get the yeast that you have kindly resent and looking forward to brewing with it. I’ve been binge watching your videos and learning a lot. Thanks for the guidance.
Just goes to show, brewing excellent beer doesn’t need to break the bank. It’s more about mastering the basic principles and problem solving. Excellent video, thanks
Great shop and channel. This channel is what got me into brewing beer and I've since learned lots from you guys. The only place I buy my grains from. Hope to win the mash tun 😊
The woods are lovely dark and deep, and I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep. Did you hear me butterfly? Miles to go before you sleep.
It's quite a thing when a video get you enthusiastic to make a beer style you don't normally even like! Thanks, guys, for breaking it down clearly, especially for a noob, but happy customer, like me!
Love it. Had “Lightbulb” on tap a couple of times. The first time I had it was possibly the best ale I’ve ever had on tap! Up there like : ) 19th is my bday 🎉
i have never tried this method before, mostly sticking to extracts, time to dip my toe into all grain brewing, i shall sanitise it first though. loved the video, many thanks
Thanks gents; as always a great video and it’s good to remember the basics and “keep it simple”! I haven’t tried your Verdant yet, but will be ordering it very soon.
I was so excited about this kit, I had to watch it again. It’s been my dream to brew my own beer, but can’t afford a Grainfather setup or the like. I’m stoked to see how affordable this looks, with such an amazing result.
I have always looked a three vessel systems and thought that it would be out of my reach and a lot more complicated than you both showed it to be. You have definitely spurred me on to dive into brewing in a deeper way than I have been so far.
When I saw the side by side of the 2 beers it was insanely close! Like you said, sometimes they don't work out but you nailed this one lads! Iid definitley love to have a go with this kit and have been eyeing up the plastic boilers for a while!
The usual well made and comprehensive video from Malt Miller, great for all grain brewers like me who currently use basic methods and equipment and wish to up their game. Hope I win, some of my kit is needing replacement!
I’m even more basic I use a Wheeler’s widget so a plastic bucket drilled in the base inside another bucket. Wrapped with hw tank insulation. I have a 10g version for prototyping, a 15l for production and a 23l for high gravity 15l brews. I heat the water with a portable sous vide machine. I boil in a stock pot on a linked induction hob. I have to turn it down when boiling. My beer is absolutely delicious.
As a relative beginner this was a fantastic masterclass of how to make a top quality beer. Many thanks Malt Miller team for another really great video - a big inspiration for those of us who still have lots to learn about brewing, without breaking the bank.
This is the sort of video I would have loved 10 years ago when I made the leap to all grain brewing. So much great advice for anyone starting out and a really good demostration that you don't need super expensive equipment to brew great beer.
I went straight into a full grain when I started and this is quite similar to what I used a 3 vessel gravity system with my work service and a stool and the floor
Was just looking back yesterday photos of my first all grain 3 tiers system, then I now watched lads.full on enjoyable. Brought back great memories. Brian D.🍻
I'm only 4 months into home brewing and have watched loads of videos about fancy equipment and setups, but you've proved how easy it can be to get into all grain. I've no excuses now, I'll have to give it a go! Thanks.
I've been using Malt Miller for a few years now. Always reliable and have equipment for homebrewers of all levels. A crazy giveaway btw. Good luck to everyone!
Been watching your videos for a little while now. Just about to start my third brew. Have found out so much useful info and techniques. Keep up the great work folks
I always buy my ingredients and equipment from you and appreciate the service you provide so I try to give back by simply watching your videos and subscribing to your channel. Good luck with the giveaway guys!
Absolutely fantastic video of showing how easy it is to go from kits to all grain. This is definitely the next step in my journey. I’ve been brewing kits for over 15 years so fingers crossed. Good luck to every one else who enters as well.
Another great video, keep up the good work, they all add to the enjoyment of brew day, how about showing an outtakes video, i'm sure there not all as slick as we see :-)
Great video as usual and always an inspiration. I like how you explain everything in a concise way. I'm sure if I'd looked for a video on how to put a tap on a cool box it would have lasted half an hour but here you do it in a minute. Good set of kit to give away too.
As I started my brewing journey with the Grainfather G30, it's interesting to see the 3 vessel system being used. Always enjoy the Malt Miller videos on TH-cam!👍
Still new to home brewing, as an existing customer of Malt Miller, winning this kit will take me into the next step in my home brew journey. Great content, as always! 😊
Brilliant tutorial guys, always check TH-cam out Sunday mornings for my Malt Miller "fix", full of tips, information and brewing wisdom. Looking forward to ordering the "Lightbulb" all grain kit as soon as I have brewed the other kits I got off Santa 😂
The look on Rob's face at first sniff of the finished product was a picture. I could almost smell it along with you guys and my taste buds started calling for a cold one! Great video and a great advertisement for getting great beers from even the simplest of set-ups. You go to so much trouble to make life easy for us less experienced home brewers. Thank you. Looking forward to my next brew. I think it might be Verdant Lightbulb! #themaltmillerrocks Oh, and I will use your set-up if I'm the lucky winner Cheers Andy, Purton.
First place I went for recipe kits starting out, developed my own skills and ideas over the last few year thanks to the helpful and informative videos. Recommended to anyone whose interested in taking up the hobby.
I am a fairly new brewer and love the detail that has gone I to this video. Thanks, guys. Will be buying brewing equipment and grain from the malt miller for sure
I am just starting all grain brewing having done extracts for many years. Your videos are so awesome, entertaining informative and motivational, I am totally addicted!😅
One of my favourite beers, great to see it done on this system. Currently building a home brewery, this kit would be great to start practicing! Cheers!
Education, entertainment and great customer service to back it all up. Thanks for another great video. There's a genuine appeal in this "back to basics" approach, in terms of knowing what's going on with your brew and it's something I'd love to try. Perhaps I'll develop a lower ABV version of the beer and call it "Low Energy Lightbulb". (Hope Verdant doesn't pinch my Idea).
I'm brewing on an all in one system more often than not, but I've got to say, I do sometimes enjoy a brew on my old three vessel built around my very first peco boiler!
Very impressive video and great presenter interactions. I am sure that this will persuade LME kit brewers to grain brewing. How simple, 2 buckets and a cool-box. I like a 3 tier gravity stand which will also be cheap as chips to make from wood or plastic.
At last, a proper video for home brewers from a couple of proper home brewers. Loved it, keep up the good work.❤🙂
DIY buckets with elements , think many of us who have been brewing for a while can remember buying and cannibalising Asda smart price kettles for the elements . I wonder how many coolbox searches on Argos this video will cause .
Takes me back to the excitement I felt when I got my Bruheat boiler the 70’s, great fun.
This video has changed my view on all in one brew machines and shown how simple it can be without one,
I honestly had no idea you could brew quality beers with such low priced kit, I so need this in my life. Everything crossed and now it’s impossible to walk.
Been brewing for 3 years now, but I still find there's something to learn from these beginner videos. James' enthusiasm and delivery in front of the camera is great.
Loving this setup! I’ve not long ago made an order with you. I’m the guy that didn’t get the yeast that you have kindly resent and looking forward to brewing with it. I’ve been binge watching your videos and learning a lot. Thanks for the guidance.
That kit looks amazing Rob & James make it straight forward not over complicated with lots of jargon. Going to give that brew a go.
Just goes to show, brewing excellent beer doesn’t need to break the bank. It’s more about mastering the basic principles and problem solving. Excellent video, thanks
Great shop and channel. This channel is what got me into brewing beer and I've since learned lots from you guys. The only place I buy my grains from. Hope to win the mash tun 😊
The woods are lovely dark and deep, and I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep.
Did you hear me butterfly? Miles to go before you sleep.
Takes me back a few years, great upload..
Coincidentally I’ve just ordered this recipe from you, and will be brewing it on my old and creaky 3-vessel setup soon!
It's quite a thing when a video get you enthusiastic to make a beer style you don't normally even like! Thanks, guys, for breaking it down clearly, especially for a noob, but happy customer, like me!
Love it. Had “Lightbulb” on tap a couple of times. The first time I had it was possibly the best ale I’ve ever had on tap! Up there like : ) 19th is my bday 🎉
Great to see how simple and low in cost this setup is..............and from here the craving for more and better kit starts.
i have never tried this method before, mostly sticking to extracts, time to dip my toe into all grain brewing, i shall sanitise it first though. loved the video, many thanks
This is the first of your videos I have watched and it’s inspired me to get back into brewing after a 9 year gap. Well done!
Will need to build an bedroom extension to house this , hop to it
I really want to get into all grain brewing but money is just so tight at the moment. These videos are so inspirational.
You can make a great beer with this set-up, it makes my first efforts look prehistoric! Excellent vid as always.
Only ever done extract kits so far,this looks really interesting
Thanks gents; as always a great video and it’s good to remember the basics and “keep it simple”! I haven’t tried your Verdant yet, but will be ordering it very soon.
I was so excited about this kit, I had to watch it again. It’s been my dream to brew my own beer, but can’t afford a Grainfather setup or the like. I’m stoked to see how affordable this looks, with such an amazing result.
Let's see if i can brew on a 3 vessel system :)
I have always looked a three vessel systems and thought that it would be out of my reach and a lot more complicated than you both showed it to be. You have definitely spurred me on to dive into brewing in a deeper way than I have been so far.
When I saw the side by side of the 2 beers it was insanely close! Like you said, sometimes they don't work out but you nailed this one lads! Iid definitley love to have a go with this kit and have been eyeing up the plastic boilers for a while!
Great video chaps, simply the best
Something like that would help me get back into brewing. Been almost 3 years!
The usual well made and comprehensive video from Malt Miller, great for all grain brewers like me who currently use basic methods and equipment and wish to up their game. Hope I win, some of my kit is needing replacement!
The boiler inside the fermenter bucket looks like a real game changer. It’s given me a lot of food for thought. Thanks.
I’m even more basic I use a Wheeler’s widget so a plastic bucket drilled in the base inside another bucket. Wrapped with hw tank insulation.
I have a 10g version for prototyping, a 15l for production and a 23l for high gravity 15l brews.
I heat the water with a portable sous vide machine. I boil in a stock pot on a linked induction hob. I have to turn it down when boiling.
My beer is absolutely delicious.
As a relative beginner this was a fantastic masterclass of how to make a top quality beer. Many thanks Malt Miller team for another really great video - a big inspiration for those of us who still have lots to learn about brewing, without breaking the bank.
This is the sort of video I would have loved 10 years ago when I made the leap to all grain brewing. So much great advice for anyone starting out and a really good demostration that you don't need super expensive equipment to brew great beer.
I went straight into a full grain when I started and this is quite similar to what I used a 3 vessel gravity system with my work service and a stool and the floor
Was just looking back yesterday photos of my first all grain 3 tiers system, then I now watched lads.full on enjoyable. Brought back great memories. Brian D.🍻
I'm only 4 months into home brewing and have watched loads of videos about fancy equipment and setups, but you've proved how easy it can be to get into all grain. I've no excuses now, I'll have to give it a go! Thanks.
I've been using Malt Miller for a few years now. Always reliable and have equipment for homebrewers of all levels. A crazy giveaway btw. Good luck to everyone!
Been watching your videos for a little while now. Just about to start my third brew. Have found out so much useful info and techniques. Keep up the great work folks
Loving your business and channel. Just hope SWMBO, don’t find out how much you’ve made me spend 😂😂
I always buy my ingredients and equipment from you and appreciate the service you provide so I try to give back by simply watching your videos and subscribing to your channel. Good luck with the giveaway guys!
Absolutely fantastic video of showing how easy it is to go from kits to all grain. This is definitely the next step in my journey. I’ve been brewing kits for over 15 years so fingers crossed.
Good luck to every one else who enters as well.
It would be absolutely amazing to have the chance to scale up what I'm doing at home. Love you guys. Love your videos.
Well I've never tried Light Bulb 💡 so I'll be keeping my fingers crossed and hoping I get lucky. Keep up the good work MM HQ 🙂
Just starting my all grain journey after 3/4yrs of kit brewing at the young age of 72. Love MM vids.
Cheers
Another great video, keep up the good work, they all add to the enjoyment of brew day, how about showing an outtakes video, i'm sure there not all as slick as we see :-)
Looking good. I'll be moving on from kits to all grain soon. Looking forward to some great brews.
Takes me back a few years before the "shiny" arrived !! 8-)
Been looking at all in one systems for months now to make the break from extract brewing, you guys make it look so easy! Beer looked amazing as well.
Hopefully get my father in law off the kits and onto all grain with this.
Great video as usual and always an inspiration. I like how you explain everything in a concise way. I'm sure if I'd looked for a video on how to put a tap on a cool box it would have lasted half an hour but here you do it in a minute. Good set of kit to give away too.
This is where I’m at now! Just gone from kit to part grain! Absolutely loving it.
As I started my brewing journey with the Grainfather G30, it's interesting to see the 3 vessel system being used. Always enjoy the Malt Miller videos on TH-cam!👍
Still new to home brewing, as an existing customer of Malt Miller, winning this kit will take me into the next step in my home brew journey.
Great content, as always!
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Pro system at a cost effective level… what’s not to like. Cheers guys and good luck everyone
Verdant rules. Oh, and Malt Miller too. Of course sir!
Brilliant tutorial guys, always check TH-cam out Sunday mornings for my Malt Miller "fix", full of tips, information and brewing wisdom. Looking forward to ordering the
"Lightbulb" all grain kit as soon as I have brewed the other kits I got off Santa 😂
Never thought could be so simple to move to a three-vessel system! Amazing video! Love the content you guys make!
Excellent video, I've got two weeks to wait until my first beer is ready 😅
This is just the kit I would need to get back on to brewing after 10 years + away from it. Great video
The look on Rob's face at first sniff of the finished product was a picture.
I could almost smell it along with you guys and my taste buds started calling for a cold one!
Great video and a great advertisement for getting great beers from even the simplest of set-ups.
You go to so much trouble to make life easy for us less experienced home brewers.
Thank you.
Looking forward to my next brew. I think it might be Verdant Lightbulb!
#themaltmillerrocks
Oh, and I will use your set-up if I'm the lucky winner
Cheers
Andy, Purton.
Liked, subscribed (although I have watched for some time) and first comment 😀
Good luck everyone and thanks for the opportunity.
I love the way you've gone back to basics to brew a clone. It's made me want to start brewing again
First place I went for recipe kits starting out, developed my own skills and ideas over the last few year thanks to the helpful and informative videos. Recommended to anyone whose interested in taking up the hobby.
I am a fairly new brewer and love the detail that has gone I to this video. Thanks, guys. Will be buying brewing equipment and grain from the malt miller for sure
Wow! Insulated mash tun took me back. Happy days and, yes, you can use basic stuff to make great beers. Cheers lads. Keep up the good work!
Love the video and of course the beer 🍺
Eureka, I've just had my lightbulb moment. Love the video and your brews. I'm keeping everything crossed 🤞👍
I bought a cool box ages ago but never had the confidence to try this method, will definitely give it a go now. Thanks for the great video!
This has been a really good illustration of how to go to all grain brewing moving on from BIAB. Thank you very much for doing it.
Great video guys... its weird that I actually look forward to a Sunday Morning awaiting ur latest video 😊
Fingers x'd and good luck all
One of my favourite brewery beers. Yet to start brewing, this would be a great starting point. Cheers 🍻
Great to see the simple mechanics in the process. Too much automation can take away understanding of the how and why. Good job.
As nostalgic as watching an episode of Tiswas. Cheers guys.
I am just starting all grain brewing having done extracts for many years. Your videos are so awesome, entertaining informative and motivational, I am totally addicted!😅
Really love this format! Definitely need to make this a staple in your videos getting out to your customers👍🏻
Thank you for showing me its not that difficult to move on from kits to all grain. cheers guys 🍻
I do like a 3v system for a change. I sometimes do this for small batches using a 7l cool box and 12l kettle to mix it up.
One of my favourite beers, great to see it done on this system. Currently building a home brewery, this kit would be great to start practicing! Cheers!
I've been put off of using a cool box mass tun as all the conversions show a copper tube set up. The grain bag seems so straightforward.
Education, entertainment and great customer service to back it all up. Thanks for another great video. There's a genuine appeal in this "back to basics" approach, in terms of knowing what's going on with your brew and it's something I'd love to try. Perhaps I'll develop a lower ABV version of the beer and call it "Low Energy Lightbulb". (Hope Verdant doesn't pinch my Idea).
🤞 this setup is a massive upgrade from what I’m using now.
Having converted to 3 vessel from BIAB after your last video this is of great interest. Thanks
I had great results with your Kitchen Brewer 100W 5L kit - looking forward to scaling it up with the full lightbulb recipe.
Great video gents. Awesome to see you continuing to push innovation in your products and encourage people to take the next step in their brewing.
Awesome giveaway and such a great way of making beer. Cheers guys 🍻
Another great looking beer guys keep it up!
I really miss brewing on a 3 vessel system 🍻
The best place to order your malts , fast delivery amazing packaging , customer server kind aways cooperate . Just the right place to do your order!!!
I'm brewing on an all in one system more often than not, but I've got to say, I do sometimes enjoy a brew on my old three vessel built around my very first peco boiler!
Just finish watching. This is so simple but also Genius in the same time if not winning will make simple kit like that 😊
Cracking little set-up! Should I win, I'll be keen to try your Verdant Light-bulb kit for myself. Cheers!
I would love to move from kits to making all grain beers like these.
The beer looks great and shows what you can achieve with a simple setup taking the next step with all grain brewing 🍻 cheers
Very impressive video and great presenter interactions. I am sure that this will persuade LME kit brewers to grain brewing. How simple, 2 buckets and a cool-box. I like a 3 tier gravity stand which will also be cheap as chips to make from wood or plastic.
As a frequent visitor to Falmouth I’ll compare this at source. 🍻
Wow. I've never had Lightbulb so the chance to brew would be amazing.
Nice tutorial. I'm determined to move to all grain brews this year
Great starter kit into all grain brewing 👍🍻cheers
Love the bootleg approach here!