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The VEVOR Electric Brewing System is a powerful all-in-one home beer brewer featuring a 9.2-gallon 304 stainless steel pot, 1800W adjustable heating, and an intelligent LCD control panel with auto/manual modes. It supports precise mash and boil processes with programmable stages, recipe memory, and hop reminders. The system includes a circulating pump for even temperature and a 28.8-foot cooling coil for rapid wort chilling. Compact and user-friendly, it’s ideal for brewers of all levels seeking professional-quality beer without the premium price tag.
























| Best Sellers Rank | #35,794 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #23 in Home Brewing Starter Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 199 Reviews |
J**.
Stop scrolling and buy this now.
FULL DETAILED REVIEW. Bottom line this is a 5 star product for the price alone. Allow me to help you. You can get brew kettles that will do the exact same thing for $800. Or buy this for $220. This kettle is all you need. Just buy it now and stop comparing products. This will heat your mash up to temp and auto hold the temp for the desired time setting. It has a pump to circulate the wort the entire time during mash. It has the screens which keep the grain secure and encased. Then you can left it up to sparge and the top screen makes it so it evenly distributes the water during sparge. Then it will bring the wort up to the boil fast and keeps it at the perfect temp automatically. It has a fine micrograde hops screen also to keep the hops from getting all in the wort during boil The cooling coil took mine from boiling down to 70° in 20 minutes using the garden hose. YOU CANNOT GET A PRODUCT THAT DOES ALL OF THIS FOR A CHEAPER PRICE. SO JUST BUY IT NOW. PAY ATTENTION: If you get this you will need to buy these 2 things separately. Silicone Tubing and a garden hose bard adapter for the cooling coil. Size You need: ➡️ 3/8-inch inner diameter (ID) silicone tubing 1/2-inch outer diameter (OD) (Food-grade, high-temp silicone) I got 20 feet. This tubing can also hook up to the drain spout when draining out your beer into a keg or fermenter. I world recommend having a few extra feet of this on hand. So buy 10-20 feet of it. Why this size? • The wort chiller barbs on your Vevor kettle are 3/8”. The drain spout happens to be the exact same size so the hose can be used for both things. • Standard garden hose fittings will NOT fit. • 3/8” ID silicone tubing slides on perfectly (sometimes needs warm water to soften). Where to buy it • MoreBeer • Home Depot carries vinyl (not ideal), but sometimes has silicone in the plumbing aisle. • Amazon also has tons of food-grade silicone tubing in that exact size. Extra reminder You need a garden hose adapter if you wanted to connect it directly to an outdoor spigot or garden hose. This is necessary to cool your wart down fast. You don’t want to let your wart sit for a long time cooling. That causes bacteria and you want to get it pitched with yeast in a keg or fermenter as fast as possible away from oxygen. ➡️ Garden hose → 3/8” barb adapter This lets you run cold water through the chiller directly from the hose. Where to buy it • More Beer • Home Depot • Amazon Personally I just walked into the brew store at More Beer and said I need a 3/8 inch barb adapter to twist on my garden hose for the wort chiller. They got it for me in 30 seconds. I did have 1 issue. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION!!!! Your Vevor electric brew kettle uses a standard 120-volt household outlet — but it needs the full 15-amp (or preferably 20-amp) circuit to deliver 1800 watts without tripping. THE WATTS CAN BE CONTROLLED BY LOWERING It 100 watts at a time if you have a shared breaker but that means it will take longer to heat up your brew and everything. ✅ Exact Outlet Type • 120V / 15A standard outlet (NEMA 5-15) (This is the normal outlet in most homes.) ⚡ Power Requirements Your kettle: • Draws up to 1800 watts • Needs 15 amps minimum • Works best on a dedicated 20A circuit (bathroom or kitchen outlets often are 20A) •. GFIC is recommended but not required. I used a GFIC outlet 🔌 Why it tripped my garage outlet and tripped the breaker when I tried it in my garage. My garage circuit likely only supports 10–12 amps once lights, fans, and everything else was running. At 1800W, the kettle pulls 15A by itself, so it overloads the line. Even a ceiling light on that is on the same breaker even if it isn’t turned on will cause your kettle to trip the breaker at 1800 watts. So best to use an outlet that is GFIC and it doesn’t share anything. In my case all bathrooms are required to have each outlet on a GFIC and they don’t even share a light bulb or anything. They go straight to the sub panel. It’s code. I was brewing outside and I just ran the cord to the bathroom from the back door and in my situation it fit perfectly. If you don’t have enough cord to get it to go to an outlet like this you will need an extension cord to make it work. For your Vevor 1800-watt brew kettle, you need an extension cord that can safely handle the full load without overheating or tripping breaker or melting your extension cord. ✅ Best Extension Cord Type (for your brew kettle) Use: ➡️ 12-gauge (12/3) heavy-duty extension cord • Rated for 15–20 amps • Suitable for 1800 watts • Outdoor-rated (SJTW) • 25 ft max for best performance • Preferably with grounded 3-prong plug WHY 12-Gauge? Your kettle pulls 15 amps at full power. A 14-gauge or 16-gauge cord will: • Overheat • Cause voltage drop • Make the kettle take longer to heat • Potentially trip your breaker 12-gauge (12/3) is the safe choice Batch size: Your 9.2 gallon Brew Kettle will make 5-6 gallons of brew easily. I always go for 5 gallons for my 5 gallon kegs and I always end up with about 6 gallons and have a little extra. This is the perfect first time kettle to learn how to brew and master recipes. You do not need the $800 brew kettles. It will do the same things. The 9.2 gallon kettle is perfect for ending up with 5-6 gallon batches. You end up boiling off a lot of steam and water. If you are doing 10 gallon kegs then you need to look for a larger kettle. This on is perfect for 5 gallon kegs.
J**S
High End Brewing system without breaking the bank!! Get one!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5 Stars) I recently purchased the Vevor Brewing System, and I am beyond impressed with its performance—especially for the price. As someone new to brewing, this system has made the learning process much smoother and enjoyable. From heating up quickly to providing exceptional results, it truly offers a high-end brewing experience without breaking the bank. Heating Efficiency One of the standout features of this brewing system is how quickly it heats up, even with the breaker size I have. It gets up to temperature in no time, making the brewing process faster and more efficient. This is especially helpful when you're trying to streamline your brewing sessions and avoid long wait times. Quality of First Batches After brewing a couple of batches, I can confidently say that the results have been fantastic. For something at this price point, the beer has come out exceptional—smooth, flavorful, and well-balanced. I was honestly surprised by how well it has performed so far. The system helps you get great results right out of the gate, making it a great choice for beginners like myself who want to learn the craft without frustration. Ease of Use & Maintenance The Vevor Brewing System is incredibly easy to use and clean. The instructions are clear, and the system is user-friendly, which has made my brewing experience enjoyable from start to finish. Clean-up is straightforward as well, which is an important factor for me. I appreciate that it’s low-maintenance, allowing me to focus more on brewing and less on complicated procedures. Affordable Quality The system gives you the feel of a high-end brewing setup, but at a fraction of the price. It’s robust and sturdy, and you can tell that it’s built to last. I feel like I’m using a professional system, but without the heavy investment. Final Thoughts & Recommendation If you’re a newbie to brewing or just looking for a reliable system that delivers exceptional results, I highly recommend the Vevor Brewing System. It’s easy to use, heats up quickly, produces great beer, and is a great value for the price. I would absolutely recommend it to others and plan to continue using it for future batches!
M**L
You get what you pay for
Item is a great value especially with all that it comes with ,but I can't even come to boiling it stops at 206°F at 1000 watts. I looked at the boiling water and noticed only a semicircle of small bubbles. Maybe part of the heating element is inappropriate?Save yourself the hassle. Get a better known brand for brewing
L**N
First Impression
I’d just like to say that so far I like this product. I just received it and was concerned when opening the box, the wall had a good size dent in it but I was able to push it back out, but impact spot still noticeable. The construction seems light (my brew kettle is heavy than this thing!) and I am worried that the welds won’t be adequate enough to hold the weight of wet grains and how easily I fixed my dent I had at first but time will tell. Assembling wasn’t all that bad as I read, and mine came with a manual that some complained they didn’t get but it is a little vague. I did watch several videos before purchasing so that helped. I am doing a test run with water to figure it all out and it appears to hit temps well and maintains them. Hit a rolling boil in 15 minutes from 152.5F roughly at 1800 watts. I bought this product to reduce brew time and go lean ditching the bulking cooler mashtun, hot liquor tank, kettle, and propane burner and it is the most affordable option, I just hope the construction of it holds up and don’t end up with buyers remorse and wish I bought a digiboil, grainfather, etc. I gave it a four star since as I ran my test I am quite pleased, but again the construction of it and me not having a brew day with it I can’t give it a five star review… yet.
B**.
Incredible.
I'm a new brewer who doesn't have access to a stove in my shop and I don't want to have flammable gases where I'm working on my stuff. This was the result of my thinking and efforts to combat that issue and wow am I glad. This thing makes brew days effortless and I don't know how I could brew without it. It gets up to and holds mash temperatures within about 30 minutes even on a 120V outlet and gets up to boiling in a little bit longer than that. The self-timing features work great and you can set up timers to remind when to add hops and so forth. The recirculating pump works well and the grain basket design is actually better than some of the ones I've seen for more expensive comparable options. The only complaint I had early on is that the wort chiller it comes with did not include the attachments to connect to a hose, but this was easily remedied by about $15 worth of a garden hose attachment, cheap plastic hose, and some hose clamps. I cannot recommend this product enough, honestly.
J**.
Works good. I would buy this again
This one works well as a cheaper version of an electric brew kettle. It can be a pain to clean, but you can't go wrong with the set it and forget it. The assembly instructions could have been better. However, I like mine. I did notice that when you want to get to the boil. I typically put a towel around the kettle to help hold in heat, and I put the watts for my home to 1200. I recommend using a plug outlet that has a 20-amp breaker on it. Also, with the pump on, you are going to need to stir the grains about every 5 minutes to make sure there is enough liquid at the bottom to pump to the top. If you don't, it will overflow. i also cut the rubber part of the tube so that it will be above the kettle. because if you turn off the pump and the tube is in the liquid. it will backwash the grain into the pump. I also kept the grain strainer, but i now bought a brew bag to place in it. It makes clean-up so much easier.
Q**Q
Great budget brewing system
I've run two mashes back to back one for a beer the other for a spirit ran perfectly maintained target temperatures when set. I have a vevor pot still ive used for years that's never let me down very happy with there products they are budget friendly and good quality. (note before using you will need to buy a few feet of 3/8 IN preferably food grade tubing to hook up the wort chiller as well as a 3/8 barb adapter for a garden hose if you choose to hook it up in that fashion)
P**R
So far "ok" but could be better.
The manufacturer didn't figure out how to line everything up on the stand pipe from the pump to keep it from leaking. I tightened the fittings to stop the leak with the pump on but the on/of valve ends up pressing against the side of the wort tank after tightening. I loosen the clamp near the top of the stand pipe so I could move the valve away from the tank to adjust it. I think it could be a little better? This might cause problems later on with the stand pipe loose but it is pressed against the tank. So? Also the controller is a challenge to figure out. Maybe it will be easier after using it for awhile but the instruction are lacking. IMO I did get it to boil but it took a several button pushes on the controller to figure something out. Definitely run it with just water first to figure it out. Also it helps to sterilize the parts with boiling water.
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