You would be pretty hard pressed to argue that Shaun wasn't making good beer on Murrays old system, and on the new Murrays system and on the Foghorn system...Sometimes they sell it to other breweries
From what I know, Hope Estate bought Murray's old brewhouse when they started out and were having nothing but troubles (their beer was pretty average to begin with)
Now they have a new DME brewhouse and they're making amazing beers
Cheap old gear isn't always a good thing
I thought that might be the case, I’d love to be able to upgrade to a 200L system one day.
Must admit I have been keeping an eye on your project, does seem like a lot of fun!More fun to build one.
Why? That’s a lot of beer. A large brewhouse is useful if you are doing barrel projects or community brewing, distilling(check local laws) but that’s about it, and you need the FV space to match.
I have a100L setup BIAB that fills my 65L fermenter.
It’s a lot of beer, and the size of it means that brewdays need a lot of planning to work smoothly.
Research "nochill" Many many brewers out batch their ferment space deliberately.Why? That’s a lot of beer. A large brewhouse is useful if you are doing barrel projects or community brewing, distilling(check local laws) but that’s about it, and you need the FV space to match.
I have a100L setup BIAB that fills my 65L fermenter.
It’s a lot of beer, and the size of it means that brewdays need a lot of planning to work smoothly.
Husky works in SS manufacture and process design (normally dairy) he had help it's always nice to have quality tradies a few steps down the hall at your paid Job.Must admit I have been keeping an eye on your project, does seem like a lot of fun!
Yep finding those quality hands is sometimes half the job if your not in the know.Anyone can get access to tradies if you have the ability to design what you want, plenty of companies around that do it, my advantage was I hand picked the ones I hired for the job so you know what you are going to get. When it's costing you $70 per hour you want to have good operators on so your costs don't blow out. At 200L you might consider 44gal drums as your base tanks, it will cost you $20k plus just in stainless(no electrical or automation) if you fabricate your own custom job otherwise.
Oh, I didn't mean to say that Shaun wasn't making excellent beers with it, Murray's have been my favourite brewery for a looooong time (even back when they were at Taylor's Arm)You would be pretty hard pressed to argue that Shaun wasn't making good beer on Murrays old system, and on the new Murrays system and on the Foghorn system...
Maybe its the brewer?
Agree on the beers at Hope, big steps in the right direction. Some very good beer being made in the Hunter.
Mark
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