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Well poop, I just tried to order another Grain Father and the discount code is not valid for it. Full price is $699, still worth it but, was only interested if their 20% off code applied to it. Oh well, guess I'll blow it on my motobike accessories... LOL
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I’m looking at getting the Anvil Foundry 10.5 gallon for $577 with the circulation pump kit.
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Nice, I'd love to see pics since I'm still a perv.....but now, an old perv!
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I'm still rocking my Gen2 Mash & Boil. Best $250 I ever spent for what I've gotten out of it with no fuss.
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mashani wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 1:55 am I'm still rocking my Gen2 Mash & Boil. Best $250 I ever spent for what I've gotten out of it with no fuss.
What's the gen2? I remember an epic thread when the mash and boil first started selling for 250. I've got a m&b, but don't know if it's gen2. What's the difference?

The m&b is what first made me brave enough to go all grain. I'm currently back to my roots, doing small batches with prehopped extract, but that's mostly because I don't trust myself lifting large quantities. I'm also not sure i can deal with the kegerator, and i don't want to try bottling 5 gallons. I'm going to tap a pinter (1.5 gallons) made with a mr beer refill on Saturday.

But hey. Beer is beer. Right?
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Just had the Foundry delivered yesterday. Just in time for my birthday! I did some assembly today, read the manual, and heated it up to get a feel for the controls. Hopefully I spend some more time with it tomorrow. I'll post more once I get more hands on.
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bpgreen wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 12:04 am
mashani wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 1:55 am I'm still rocking my Gen2 Mash & Boil. Best $250 I ever spent for what I've gotten out of it with no fuss.
What's the gen2? I remember an epic thread when the mash and boil first started selling for 250. I've got a m&b, but don't know if it's gen2. What's the difference?

The m&b is what first made me brave enough to go all grain. I'm currently back to my roots, doing small batches with prehopped extract, but that's mostly because I don't trust myself lifting large quantities. I'm also not sure i can deal with the kegerator, and i don't want to try bottling 5 gallons. I'm going to tap a pinter (1.5 gallons) made with a mr beer refill on Saturday.

But hey. Beer is beer. Right?
Gen1 didn't have the clamps for the lid. Gen 2 has them, but is otherwise is the same.
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I've been enjoying putting my beer into the Pinters and serving from them. They fit nicely in the fridge, are easy to fill and move around, and now that I am priming them properly they are pouring nicely, just have to be careful and gentle with the first couple of pours to avoid lots of foam.
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