Thanks for the pics, that looks wicked
Your pictures have answered one of my questions, does it take up a lot of space, it appears so with all the associated gubbins.
There is also a Klarstein (and sold under numerous other names - ie a chinese cheaper copy)
It does not take up a lot of room if you are neat & tidy. all the extras can take up room. You dont need a fermenting chamber.
Just I keep everything in the shed & was throwing out a fridge!
Lots of pics of peoples setup here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/grainfatherstandsmods/with/33559804776/I personally like this one
https://flic.kr/p/T8yLKJwhich is actually The Malt Miller who do brew days for £100 & you get to take home 23 litres of Punk IPA clone. based in Wiltshire.
My mates have done cheap kit beers or modded kit beers before, I'm curious with this as it appears to be full mash is it "easy" enough to get a pub quality brew out if it?
Yes very much easy to get a proper ale.
I have heard of breweries using them to make small sample batches for experimenting. As well as lots of home brewers winning awards in competitions, etc.
edit - I've spotted you have mini kegged some, is this easy/expensive? One of my concerns about full mash brewing at home is you end up with a shed load of beer, and not too much time to drink it before it goes off!
Minikegs empty are around £5-6 each. Considering grocery stores usually sell them full of beer for £10, it may be better get a £10 one. drink the contents & re-use it!
Filling is easy enough. But I didnt like the process & have switched to Cornelius Kegs (the tall silver things in the cooling pic) - this holds 19litres & is on tap.
I do plan on getting a smaller keg to take with me to any parties, etc.