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The 65 Liter KegLand Digiboil is an 17 gallon electric boiling pot with precise digital control. It requires a 220 volt plug, and features 3500 watts of total power, selectable with two switches. Perfect for brewing, distilling, sous vide cooking, and more. Keep in mind that although it has an 17 gallon capacity, we recommend you boil no more than 11 gallons, to allow head space to prevent damaging boil overs.
The digital display can be set to any temperature between 32° and 212° F, and hold that temperature to plus or minus 5 degrees. The valve features standard 1/2″ threads, so you can fit female NPT 1/2″ accessories such as cam lock fittings to the spigot for attaching chillers and other accessories. The rim features clamps, and standard Robobrew and Grainfather distilling lids will fit perfectly.
This unit must be plugged into a dedicated 220 volt outlet to operate. The unit should not be submersed in water. 30″ tall, 19″ wide. The 220 volt power cord is 5′ long.
When brewing with malt extract, you will need to get your water boiling, then shut off the heat momentarily while you stir the extract in to dissolve. This eliminates the extract from burning on the bottom, and prevents the thermostat protective circuit from throwing an error. As soon as the extract is dissolved, turn back on the heat and brew.
Note: The Digiboil is primarily designed for boiling, distilling, and heating sparge water. It is not designed for Brew In Bag or mashing directly in the unit. If you suspend a large grain bag in the unit or add mash directly to the unit, it will throw a thermal protection error, because the grain or the grain bag will cover the thermostat, which will then shut off the heating element.
Compatible with 65 Liter Brewzilla accessories like our J78 Distilling Lid, and X96 Brewzilla Jacket.
William’s Brewing is discounting most orders by up to $50 based on order size. Excludes grain, sugar, gift certificates, Blichmann and Behmor. Coupons in graphic above.
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