This Personal Brewery Lets You Make Beer in Your Own Home

So goodbye to your mate's bathtub homebrew
Tom Clift
Published on June 12, 2016
Updated on June 15, 2016

Amateur home brewers have a brand new toy. Arriving in Australia earlier this month, the WilliamsWarn Brewmaster is an in-home brewery that produces a high quality beer in just seven short days.

Dubbed "the Nespresso of beer," the Brewmaster is the creation of Ian Williams and Anders Warn, and was originally launched in New Zealand back in 2011. Since then the device has generated a whopping $4.5 million in sales, and helped two home brewers take home gold medals at international beer competitions.

According to their website, the WilliamsWarn Brewmaster "has six main technical features that, when combined together, create the world's first all-in-one brewing appliance."  The brewery is capable of producing up to 23 litres at a given time, which can be consumed directly out of the draft beer tap, or transferred into bottles or kegs.

Starting at more than $6,800, the home brewery isn't exactly cheap (although depending on how much beer you normally drink it could actually end up saving you money in the long run). WilliamsWarn also sell ingredient kits, with everything you need to produce a variety of different brews from Pilsners to Apple Cider.

The WilliamsWarn Brewmaster is currently available online and at select Australian retail outlets.

Via Executive Style.

Published on June 12, 2016 by Tom Clift
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