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It is rare these days to find a craftsman and business owner who takes such pride in their work. My most recent purchase, the BrewHa 60L 5-in-1 fermenter and brew system, has truly set a new standard for me. The quality, finish, and meticulous attention to detail in every part of the insulated vessel, the ports, and all components are outstanding. In addition to the 5-in-1, I've purchased two 60L 3-in-1 homebrew systems, a 6500 BTU chiller, and various other parts and equipment. Every BrewHa product I own is meticulously engineered and built to last a lifetime. Focusing on the 5-in-1 system, I’m especially impressed with the use of heavier-gauge stainless steel, the insulated stainless steel jacket, and the domed lid with a 4-inch port. These upgrades are improvements over the already excellent 3-in-1s. The two extra mid-body ports on the fermentor are perfect for sampling or connecting a sight glass to monitor levels during fermentation. The domed lid and 4-inch center port also make the 5-in-1 perfect for distilling; it's an incredibly efficient rig if you want to experiment making whisky or brandy (which is what I'm doing). The integrated insulated jacket is far more efficient than a neoprene sleeve and much easier to keep clean and looking fantastic. My only regret is that there aren't more businesses like BrewHa and business owners like Nathan—dedicated, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in their customers. I feel so lucky to have found and done a significant amount of business with BrewHa.
Chris · March 31, 2026
Beautifully crafted equipment. Intelligent and timely staff.
Derek · September 2, 2025
15 gal 4in1
Love it! I’ve brewed once on this and am still learning it’s capabilities. The jacket holds a little over a gallon and is not enough for a traditional sparge. I’m adjusting recipe to either skip the sparge or use a separate heating vessel for heating sparge water.
Anonymous · May 16, 2020



