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Yeah it's pretty but surely it needs to make beer before it is a brewery?
Yeah it's pretty but surely it needs to make beer before it is a brewery?
Hey chappo, good thread mate, im all over this as im also sizing up for a new brewery, i reckon... next time you brew keep a pen and paper handy and write down everything you do and why its hard or easy and then after your done brewing sit down and go thru every step and come up with ways to improve each process....
hahaha yeah right!!! just get that credit card out and start buying ****, im sure at least 1/4 of it will come in handy
I've got so much **** laying around the house that i will never use, but **** it looks so bling!!!
You have a few Youtube vid's don't you??? if its you, mate i'm in awe of your complete setup!
Chappo,
have a look at this one:
http://hobbybrauer.de/modules.php?name=eBo...ad&tid=4639
judging on your german skills I witnessed on Sunday I would assume that you get the details, and even if I'm wrong, the pictures really say it all.
You can build it yourself, it is even more automated than a Braumeister (as you have up to five programmable hop feeder, plus fully automated whirlpool), you could easily adapt it for double batches etc.
Very small footprint, portable, full electric... Fits all your criterias, apart from being RIMS
And there is even a concept to prevent boil overs!
Chappo,
have a look at this one:
http://hobbybrauer.de/modules.php?name=eBo...ad&tid=4639
judging on your german skills I witnessed on Sunday I would assume that you get the details, and even if I'm wrong, the pictures really say it all.
You can build it yourself, it is even more automated than a Braumeister (as you have up to five programmable hop feeder, plus fully automated whirlpool), you could easily adapt it for double batches etc.
Very small footprint, portable, full electric... Fits all your criterias, apart from being RIMS
And there is even a concept to prevent boil overs!
Yeah it's pretty but surely it needs to make beer before it is a brewery?
i would focus more on the cleaning function of my next build (if there is ever a next build)
the cleaning is always the least fun on a brew day
whilst i empty and clean my mash tun during the boil, that still leaves the kettle to be cleaned
the problem here is that you can only clean the kettle after you have either cubed or chilled your wort in a fermenter
the sealing of a cube or fermenter is somewhat final by definition, you have completed and achieved what you set out to do a few hours prior
but wait, its not all done, the kettle still needs to be cleaned
i would try to design a system that is self cleaning, and make the sealing of the fermenter or cube the final step you can walk away from
Chappo,
have a look at this one:
http://hobbybrauer.de/modules.php?name=eBo...ad&tid=4639
judging on your german skills I witnessed on Sunday I would assume that you get the details, and even if I'm wrong, the pictures really say it all. You can build it yourself, it is even more automated than a Braumeister (as you have up to five programmable hop feeder, plus fully automated whirlpool), you could easily adapt it for double batches etc.
Very small footprint, portable, full electric... Fits all your criterias, apart from being RIMS
And there is even a concept to prevent boil overs!
You have a few Youtube vid's don't you??? if its you, mate i'm in awe of your complete setup!
Mr Tyreman, are you using the kitchen sink for a mash tun? Would be so easy to clean! Just put a bucket under the plughole and hose it out!
i would focus more on the cleaning function of my next build (if there is ever a next build)
the cleaning is always the least fun on a brew day
Fits all your criterias, apart from being RIMS
Nothing wrong with a RIMS, poor Chap Chap cant work out a PID though! :lol:
Better than camlocks are these items:
http://www.rebelbrewer.com/shoppingcart/pr...D2%22-BARB.html
and
http://www.rebelbrewer.com/shoppingcart/pr...7D2%22-MPT.html
They will handle the heat (provided they are not over an open burner flame) and make for easy one handed operation when it comes to hoses. Camlocks can get hot and require two hands.
The link I posted earlier uses stainless disconnects, which I have been looking to source, however I am now leaning towards the above items due to the heat factor (and me most likely to forget to wear gloves).
As mentioned above a 32A circuit should give you enough juice to boil a double batch no worries.
Copying something like the brew sculpture should give you a nice small foot print and if you run the herms coil back through your HLT you only need three pots.
Cheers SJ
It's so true I am a PID-Tard :lol:
Love my all electric, so easy. +1 here for sure. Do you have enough power in the brewhaus?
I run doubles easily with a serarate 15A & 10A supplies.
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