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K80 2V Brewing System – 93.3L Two-Vessel Stainless Brewhouse
K80 2V Brewing System – 93.3L Two-Vessel Stainless Brewhouse
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Not an appliance — stainless process control.
The BrewTaurus K80 2V is a 93.3 L two-vessel stainless brewing system: separate mash and boil vessels, 5.7 kW dual-element heating, dual MP40 pump hydraulics and a counterflow chiller. Full stainless tri-clamp architecture — built for consistent output.
Made to order (pre-order). We build in monthly production batches — contact us for the current lead time before ordering.
Designed operating range
- Nominal kettle capacity: 93.3 L · recommended batch (into fermenter): 55–70 L
- Max practical knockout: 75–78 L · minimum efficient batch: ~40–45 L
- Geometry tuned for stable operation in the 60–70 L range
Heating, grain & mash
- 1× 2.2 kW + 1× 3.5 kW tri-clamp elements (5.7 kW total) · 2× Inkbird C236T (16A EU plug) · two independent 16A circuits
- Heat-up (60 L, 15→100°C): ≈30–40 min · strong rolling boil at 65 L, ~6–8%/h evaporation
- Grain capacity: 15–25 kg (max ~28 kg with controlled recirc) · mash thickness 2.6–3.2 L/kg
- Example: 22 kg × 2.8 L/kg → ~61.6 L mash
Hydraulics, cooling & cleaning
- 2× MP40 65W pumps (continuous-duty) for recirculation, sparge/transfer, whirlpool and CIP loops
- Sanitary 1.5" tri-clamp architecture · 11× quick-connect fittings · integrated stainless manifold
- Counterflow wort chiller (single-pass), optimised for 55–70 L — single-pass to 18–22°C at 10–15°C groundwater; ~8–15 min knockout (65 L)
- CIP recirculation without disassembly
Brewhouse-efficiency example
Target 12°P Pale Ale (~1.048 OG), 65 L into fermenter → ~8.17 kg extract needed. Base malt potential ~80% (dry). Implied efficiency: 15 kg → ~68%, 16 kg → ~64%, 17 kg → ~60%. For planning assume ~70%.
Installation: two independent 16A circuits, stable water supply for the chiller, flat load-bearing surface (filled system ≈120–150 kg).
Compare the K80 1V or step up to a K80 3V · See all Brewing Systems
1V vs 2V vs 3V — which K80 configuration
Same K80 vessel volume, three workflows. One-vessel is the simplest footprint; two- and three-vessel add dedicated mash/boil (and HLT) for parallel steps and faster brew days. Your configuration is highlighted.
| Config | Vessels | Working batch | Heating | Pumps | Chiller |
| K80 1V | 1 (mash+boil) | 35–70 L | 5.7 kW | 1× MP40 | Optional |
| K80 2V | 2 (mash, boil) | 55–70 L | 5.7 kW | 2× MP40 | Counterflow |
| K80 3V | 3 (HLT, mash, boil) | 35–75 L | 11.4 kW | 2× MP40 | Counterflow |
Technical summary
| System type | Two-vessel (mash + boil) |
| Nominal volume | 93.3 L |
| Working batch range | 55–70 L |
| Heating / pumps | 5.7 kW (2.2 + 3.5 kW) · 2× MP40 65W |
| Cooling | Counterflow, single-pass |
| Material / architecture | SS304 · full stainless tri-clamp |
Product photos may show a larger (K220) configuration; the K80 2V follows the same tri-clamp architecture scaled to 93.3 L.
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