This makes it prone to reading differently than the average mash temperature, and I actually found it reading a few degrees low (more on this later). The temperature sensor for the controller is at the bottom of the unit. ![]() And everyone who brews can appreciate time-saving features that shorten your brew day! The delay timer brings in great options of getting your strike water to temperature while you’re coming home from work, or overnight so you can jump right in when you get up in the morning. It has + / – buttons to change the set temperature, and a very cool feature of being able to set a timer for when you want it to come on- up to 24 hours in advance. Metal gauges are all sufficient to keep things sturdy where needed and not suffer bending and flexing. Things fit together well, there are design features and manufacturing processes added to ensure no sharp metal edges at seams. The fit & finish of all of the parts is top notch. The M&B proves that you can’t always judge quality by the price tag. You find something cheap, and it’s typically poorly made. In most scenarios in life, you get what you pay for. The build quality on the M&B really is notable. Sometimes the little things make a big difference. And unlike some other all-in one brewing units, it comes with welded-on handles to make transportation much easier. It also helps give the unit some robustness and strength. The double wall serves many purposes like keeping your mash at a good steady temperature without requiring continuous heat addition, supporting a good rolling boil with lower power heating elements, and making your brewing area a bit safer by preventing inadvertent burns when you touch the outside of the unit. Most impressive is the double-walled main unit body. Built-in feet free up your hands for pouring sparge water through it. This makes it a Brew In A Bag (BIAB) set-up where you pour your crushed grains into this malt pipe for mashing, and then simply raise it up out of the wort for sparging. There is a malt pipe that sits inside like a big sleeve, with a steel false bottom built into it.
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